Ayahs:
206
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This grand Makkan surah overturns the Arabsâ false belief in many gods with a sweeping history of the covenant between God and humanity. It traces the origin of Satan's enmity and his schemes by which he deceives mankind, the long struggle of Messengers (especially Moses) against rebellious nations, and the ultimate fate of souls, including the unique inhabitants of "al-AÊżrÄf" (The Heights). It calls Quraysh to abandon their idols, follow the Book sent to Muáž„ammad (ï·ș), and live by justice, piety, and dignified worship, while painting vivid scenes of the Resurrection and the weighing of deeds.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Late Makkan. Some scholars hold that verses 163-172 were revealed later in Madinah.
Context: Its themes and style mark it as a major Makkan address to the pagan Arabs. It is one of the "Seven Long surahsâ, and it is unlikely any of these were revealed early in the Makkan period.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "SĆ«rat al-AÊżrÄf" (The Heights). It is the only surah that mentions this word and these people [46].
Honorific Title: It was famously described by the Prophet (ï·ș) as "the longer of the two long ones" (aáčwal al-áčĆ«layayn), the other being al-AnÊżÄm (Q 6).
Other Names: It has also been described as âSĆ«rat AlifâLÄmâMÄ«mâáčąÄdâ (after its opening letters), âSĆ«rat alâMÄ«qÄtâ (for the appointment of Moses in ayah 143), and âSĆ«rat alâMÄ«thÄqâ (for the primordial covenant in ayah 172).
Ayah Count: 206 (MadÄ«nah/KĆ«fah) or 205 (ShÄm/BaáčŁrah).
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