Surah Az-Zumar

Surah Az-Zumar

Surah Az-Zumar

Detail Information Of Surah Az-Zumar

AttributeDetails
Surah NameAz-Zumar (The Groups)
No. of Ayats75
Place of RevelationMakkah
Date of RevelationBefore Hijrah
Main ThemeThe Oneness of Allah, Accountability on the Day of Judgment, and the Fate of Groups (Believers and Disbelievers)
Position in the Quran39th Surah
No. of Rukus8
ClassificationMeccan Surah
SignificanceHighlights the separation of humanity into groups based on their faith and actions, and the respective fates of these groups on the Day of Judgment
Related Prophets MentionedN/A
Key MessageEmphasizes the importance of sincerity in worship, the reality of resurrection and judgment, and the final outcome of believers and disbelievers, represented as two groups
Order of Revelation59th Surah Revealed
Time of RevelationMiddle to Late Meccan Period
Occasion of RevelationRevealed to reinforce the need for sincerity in worship, the inevitability of the Day of Judgment, and the separation of people into groups of believers and disbelievers based on their deeds
Names of Allah MentionedAl-Aziz (The Mighty), Al-Hakim (The Wise), Al-Ghafur (The Forgiving)
Connection to Previous SurahsContinues the themes of monotheism, accountability, and divine justice, similar to Surah Sad and earlier Meccan surahs
Miraculous ElementsThe vivid depiction of the Day of Judgment, the splitting of humanity into groups, and the consequences of belief and disbelief
Famous VersesVerse 53 (Allah’s mercy for those who repent), Verse 71-73 (The vivid description of the fate of disbelievers and believers as they enter Hell and Paradise)
Contextual BackgroundAddressed to both disbelievers and believers in Makkah, emphasizing the importance of true faith, sincere worship of Allah, and the inevitable judgment that will determine each person’s eternal fate
Ethical TeachingsEncourages sincerity in worship, reliance on Allah’s mercy, repentance from sin, and awareness of the final accountability on the Day of Judgment
Relation to Tawheed (Monotheism)Stresses the oneness of Allah and the need for sincere worship, reinforcing that only those who worship Allah alone and follow His guidance will be saved on the Day of Judgment

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