Surah Al-Anbiya

Surah Al-Anbiya

Surah Al-Anbiya

Detail Info Of Surah Al-Anbiya

AttributeDetails
Surah NameAl-Anbiya (The Prophets)
No. of Ayats112
Place of RevelationMakkah
Date of RevelationBefore Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Stories of Various Prophets, the Unity of Divine Message, and the Challenges Faced by Prophets
Position in the Quran21st Surah
No. of Rukus11
ClassificationMeccan Surah
SignificanceFocuses on the lives and missions of various prophets to illustrate the unity of divine guidance and the response of their respective communities
Related Prophets MentionedIbrahim (Abraham), Musa (Moses), Isa (Jesus), Yunus (Jonah), Dawud (David), and others
Key MessageEmphasizes the common message of all prophets, the trials they faced, and the importance of adhering to divine guidance
Order of Revelation54th Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationLate Meccan Period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed to address the disbelief of the Quraysh and to provide the Prophet Muhammad and his followers with examples of previous prophets who faced similar challenges
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Hakeem (The Wise), Al-Aziz (The Mighty), Al-Rahman (The Most Merciful)
Connection to Previous SurahsBuilds on the themes of prophetic missions and divine guidance, following Surah Ta Ha and Surah Maryam, and focusing on the consistency of divine messages throughout history
Miraculous ElementsThe various miracles performed by prophets such as the fire not burning Ibrahim, the parting of the sea by Musa, and the rescue of Yunus from the whale
Famous VersesVerse 21 (The importance of following the prophets), Verse 25 (Unity of divine messages), Verse 30 (Creation of the heavens and the earth)
Contextual BackgroundAddressed to provide reassurance to the Prophet Muhammad by showing the struggles and eventual triumphs of past prophets, reinforcing the message of patience and steadfastness in faith
Ethical TeachingsThe unity of divine guidance, the importance of patience and perseverance in the face of adversity, and the consistent message of monotheism and righteousness
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Reinforces the belief in Allah’s oneness and the continuous message of monotheism delivered by all prophets, highlighting the unity of divine guidance throughout history

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