Surah Sad

Surah Sad

Surah Sad

Detail Information Of Surah Sad

AttributeDetails
Surah NameSad
No. of Ayats88
Place of RevelationMakkah
Date of RevelationBefore Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Oneness of Allah, Stories of Previous Prophets, and Divine Justice
Position in the Quran38th Surah
No. of Rukus5
ClassificationMeccan Surah
SignificanceFocuses on the concept of divine justice, the oneness of Allah, and the stories of previous prophets, including the challenges faced by the Prophet Muhammad and the ultimate outcome for the righteous and the disbelievers
Related Prophets MentionedDawud (David), Sulaiman (Solomon), and others
Key MessageHighlights the oneness of Allah, the concept of divine justice, and the consequences for those who reject His signs, using the stories of past prophets to illustrate the certainty of divine retribution and reward
Order of Revelation38th Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationLate Meccan Period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed to address the disbelievers’ rejection of the message and to provide reassurance to the Prophet Muhammad by recounting the stories of past prophets and the ultimate triumph of divine justice
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Hakeem (The Wise), Al-Aleem (The All-Knowing), Al-Malik (The Sovereign)
Connection to Previous SurahsContinues themes of divine justice and prophetic stories as seen in Surah Al-Ankabut and Surah As-Saffat, reinforcing the certainty of divine justice and the importance of recognizing and following divine guidance
Miraculous ElementsThe stories of past prophets, the divine justice exhibited through their stories, and the evidence of Allah’s power and control over all things
Famous VersesVerse 24 (The story of Prophet Dawud and his trial), Verse 36 (The story of Prophet Sulaiman and his kingdom), Verse 88 (The final reward for the righteous)
Contextual BackgroundAddressed to the disbelievers of Makkah and early Muslims, providing reassurance through the stories of past prophets and emphasizing the certainty of divine justice and the ultimate reward for the righteous
Ethical TeachingsEmphasizes the importance of recognizing and submitting to Allah’s oneness, understanding the concept of divine justice, and following the guidance of prophets to achieve righteousness
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Reinforces the oneness of Allah through reflection on His attributes and the stories of past prophets, highlighting the necessity of worshiping Allah alone and acknowledging His supreme authority and justice

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