Ayahs:
176
Lieu de la révélation:
Médine
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
Building on the broad principles laid down earlier in SĆ«rat al-Baqarah, this foundational Madinan surah establishes comprehensive social legislation for a just society. It champions the rights of the vulnerable, especially women and orphans, detailing laws of marriage and inheritance. It also lays down rules for political authority, justice, and community life, binding obedience and judgment to revelation. It further addresses how to deal with hypocrites and Jews in Madinah, and sets out rulings on jihÄd and emigration to repel the threat of the polytheists and protect the oppressed.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Madinan. Time: Revealed gradually after SĆ«rat al-Baqarah and Äl ÊżImrÄn, beginning around 7 AH before the Conquest of Makkah, while there were still oppressed believers in Makkah [75]. Some verses such as the command to render trusts [58] were revealed after the Conquest of Makkah in 8 AH, while the ayahs concerning dry ablution (tayammum) were likely revealed earlier in 5 or 6 AH and then incorporated into the surah. Some scholars said that its final verse [176] was the last verse of the Quran to be revealed.
Context: Revealed when the Muslim polity in Madinah had become firmly established, this surah elaborates in detail many of the legal directives especially those concerning orphans, women, and inheritance that were outlined more concisely in Sƫrat al-Baqarah. Its treatment of idolatry is relatively brief, reflecting the waning power of the Makkan polytheists and the growing strength of the Muslims. On the other hand, extensive passages are devoted to disputation with the Jews, exposing the hypocrites, and there is also a significant address to Christians, as Islam spread across the Arabian Peninsula toward the frontier of Byzantine Syria.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "SĆ«rat al-NisÄâ" (The Women). It is named for the extensive and detailed laws concerning women that feature throughout the surah. It is sometimes known as "SĆ«rat al-NisÄâ al-KubrÄ" (The Greater Chapter of Women) to distinguish it from SĆ«rat al-áčŹalÄq (Q 65, sometimes known as The Lesser Chapter of Women).
Ayah Count: 175 (MadÄ«nah/Makkah/BaáčŁrah), 176 (KĆ«fah), or 177 (ShÄm).
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