Ayahs:
129
Lieu de la révélation:
Médine
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This surah serves as a comprehensive review of the Battle of Badr. It establishes the legal rulings for the spoils of war and commands the believers to maintain unity and obey Allah and His Messenger. It recounts the events of the battle, highlighting divine support, establishing the ethics of combat and treaties, and distinguishing between the true believers, the disbelievers, and the hypocrites.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Madinan by unanimous agreement of the narrators. Its revelation began in the month of Ramadan in the 2nd year AH, immediately following the Battle of Badr. Ayah no. 66 was likely revealed later in Madinah, after the main body of the surah.
Context: The revelation began at Badr itself, before the Muslims had departed or divided the spoils, specifically to address the dispute that arose among the companions regarding the distribution of the spoils.
Order: The stronger view is that it was the second surah to be revealed in Madinah, after SĆ«rat al-Baqarah began to descend, and before SĆ«rat Äl ÊżImrÄn. In the well-known chronological list, however, it has been counted as the 89th surah in the order of revelation, after SĆ«rat Äl ÊżImrÄn and before SĆ«rat al-Aáž„zÄb.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "SĆ«rat al-AnfÄl" (The Spoils of War). It has been known by this name since the time of the Companions. It opens with a specific question about the spoils and details the legal rulings concerning them.
Other Name: Ibn ÊżAbbÄs also described it as "SĆ«rat Badr," as narrated by SaÊżÄ«d ibn Jubayr, because it details the events of that battle.
Ayah Count: 75 (KĆ«fan), 76 (MadÄ«nah/Makkah/BaáčŁrah), or 77 (ShÄm).
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