Ayahs:
165
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This powerful Makkan surah, revealed all at once, is a comprehensive defense of monotheism. It lays out rational proofs for Allahâs sole divinity, Divine Justice, the Prophetâs truthfulness, and the resurrection, while systematically refuting polytheism and the pre-Islamic superstitions of the Arabs especially their fabricated rulings about cattle and crops.â
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan by agreement. Reports of a few Madinan exceptions are weak.
Context (Unique Revelation): According to the stronger opinion, it was revealed "all at once, at night, in Makkah". This would make it the only long surah to be revealed all at once. This is most likely because it deals with establishing core beliefs and rebutting false ones, unlike surahs dealing with practical rulings (aáž„kÄm), where it is often beneficial for them to be revealed gradually, according to needs and events.
Chronology: It has been counted as the 55th surah in the order of revelation, revealed after SĆ«rat al-កijr and before SĆ«rat al-áčąÄffÄt.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "SĆ«rat al-AnÊżÄm" (Livestock). This has been its only known name since the time of the Prophet (ï·ș). The word al-anÊżÄm is repeated six times, specifically in the context of refuting the pre-Islamic superstitions and false prohibitions the polytheists had invented regarding livestock.
Virtue: It was famously revealed accompanied by 70,000 angels chanting Godâs praises (tasbīង and taáž„mÄ«d).
Ayah Count: 165 (KĆ«fan), 167 (Makkan/Madinan), or 164 (ShÄmÄ«/BaáčŁran).
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