Ayahs:
30
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah confronts denial at its roots by binding together three realities: the Quranâs divine source, Allahâs absolute lordship over creation, and the certainty of return to Him in judgement. It argues primarily from the visible world, especially His ordering of the heavens and earth and originating human life, as proof that the One who creates and governs can also resurrect and recompense. Against the skepticsâ arrogance, it sketches the moral divide between those who humble themselves before Allahâs signs and those who turn away, and it steadies the Prophet (ï·ș) and the believers with the assurance that the outcome belongs to Truth.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan according to the majority. It has been reported that it is Madinan or that at least some verses are Madinan.
Context: The surah was revealed to refute the polytheists who mocked the Quran as fabrication and denied the Resurrection.
Chronology: It has been counted as the 73rd surah in the order of revelation, revealed after Sƫrat al-Naងl and before Nƫង.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surahâs most common name is "SĆ«rat al-Sajdah" (The Prostration). In longer form, it is often called "Alif-LÄm-MÄ«m al-Sajdah", "Alif-LÄm-MÄ«m TanzÄ«l al-Sajdah", or âTanzÄ«l al-Sajdahâ. It has also been called "SĆ«rat al-MaážÄjiÊż" (The Beds), referring to ayah 16, which describes believers who rise for night prayer.
Virtue: The Prophet (ï·ș) habitually recited this surah (along with SĆ«rat al-Mulk) before sleeping. It distinguishes itself from other Alif-LÄm-MÄ«msurahs by the presence of the prostration (sajdah) within it.
Ayah Count: 30 (Majority) or 27 (BaáčŁran).
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