Ayahs:
50
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah focuses relentlessly on proving the certainty of the Resurrection and the Day of Judgment. It employs powerful oaths and cosmic imagery to assert this truth. It warns the polytheists of the impending punishment and contrasts the eternal torment awaiting them with the sublime reward prepared for the pious.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan by the consensus of the commentators. The surah is often cited as one of the earliest Makkan revelations.
Context: The surah was revealed to address the polytheistsâ denial of the Resurrection and their constant mockery of the Prophet (ï·ș). The Prophet (ï·ș) was known to recite it often in prayer, even shortly before his death.
Chronology: It has been counted as the 33rd surah in the order of revelation, revealed after SĆ«rat al-áčŹÄriq and before áčąÄd.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah is known both as "SĆ«rat al-MursalÄt" (The Emissaries), and by its opening phrase, "SĆ«rat wa-al-MursalÄti Êżurfan".
Virtue: The Prophet (ï·ș) said this surah was one of those that contributed to his graying hair, due to the severity of its warnings about the Hereafter.
Unique Feature: The terrifying refrain "Woe that Day to the deniers!" is repeated ten times.
Ayah Count: 50 ayahs by consensus.
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