Surah Adh-Dhariyat

Surah Adh-Dhariyat

Surah Adh-Dhariyat

Detail Information Of Surah Adh-Dhariyat

AttributeDetails
Surah NameAdh-Dhariyat (The Winnowing Winds)
No. of Ayats60
Place of RevelationMakkah
Date of RevelationBefore Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Signs of Allah, The Reality of Resurrection, and The Fate of Past Nations
Position in the Quran51st Surah
No. of Rukus3
ClassificationMakkan Surah
SignificanceFocuses on the signs of Allah in creation, the certainty of resurrection, and warns disbelievers by reminding them of the fate of previous nations who denied their prophets
Related Prophets MentionedIbrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), Nuh (Noah), Lut (Lot), and others
Key MessageEmphasizes the evidence of Allah’s existence and power in the natural world, stresses the reality of resurrection and judgment, and provides historical examples of divine punishment for those who reject the truth
Order of Revelation67th Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationEarly to Middle Makkan Period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed during the period of strong resistance to the message of the Prophet (PBUH) in Makkah, addressing the arrogance and denial of the Quraysh leaders by presenting signs and past examples of divine justice
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Khaliq (The Creator), Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful), Al-Malik (The Sovereign)
Connection to Previous SurahsContinues the themes of resurrection, divine justice, and reflection on the signs of Allah that are discussed in other Makkan surahs
Miraculous ElementsThe depiction of winds as an instrument of divine control, the destruction of past nations, and the promise of resurrection despite disbelief
Famous VersesVerse 47 (And the heaven We constructed with strength, and indeed, We are [its] expander), Verse 55 (And remind, for indeed, the reminder benefits the believers)
Contextual BackgroundAddresses the Quraysh and other disbelievers in Makkah, urging them to reflect on the natural signs of Allah’s existence and power, and reminding them of the fate of previous nations who denied their prophets
Ethical TeachingsEncourages humility before the signs of Allah, warns against arrogance and denial of the truth, and reminds believers of the ultimate accountability in the hereafter
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Reinforces the belief in the oneness and power of Allah, urging reflection on the creation of the universe as proof of His existence and control over all matters, including life, death, and resurrection

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