Ayahs:
12
Lieu de la révélation:
Médine
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Madinan surah serves as a lesson in domestic ethics and legal authority. Its core purpose is to correct the Prophet (ï·ș) for forbidding what Allah made lawful, to establish the law of expiation for oaths, and to issue a severe warning to the Prophetâs wives against internal division, using the fates of the wives of Nƫង and LĆ«áč as a dramatic parable.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Madinan by consensus.
Context: There are two domestic incidents narrated to provide context for this surah. The first concerns the Prophet (ï·ș) consuming honey at the house of one wife (likely Zaynab bint Jaáž„sh), leading ÊżÄâishah and កafáčŁah to conspire against him by claiming he had bad breath. The Prophet (ï·ș) then vowed to forbid himself honey to appease them.
A second report, weaker in transmission, mentions the Prophet (ï·ș) forbidding himself his concubine, MÄriyah, after កafáčŁah found them together.
Chronology: It is counted as the 105th surah in the order of revelation, revealed after SĆ«rat al-កujurÄt and before al-JumuÊżah.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah's established name is "SĆ«rat al-Taáž„rÄ«m" (The Prohibition), due to the question posed in the opening ayah. It has also been called "SĆ«rat al-NabÄ«" (The Prophet), and in longer form: "SĆ«rat YÄ ayyuhÄ al-Nabiyyu lima tuáž„arrim".
Ayah Count: 12 ÄyÄt by unanimous agreement.
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