Ayahs:
200
Lieu de la révélation:
Médine
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This surah affirms the authority of the Quran, defends Islamic creed particularly against Christian distortions about Jesus, and restores the true legacy of Abraham. It serves as a debrief for the Battle of Uងud, calling the believers to unity, patience, and obedience, while warning against disunity, hypocrisy, and usury, and establishing the fundamentals of faith.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Madinan by unanimous agreement, and counted among the earliest Madinan surahs. Its revelation begins not long after alâBaqarah.
Time & Context: Revealed over an extended period in the early Madinan years (roughly 2â3 AH), in two main clusters:
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surahâs established name is "Äl ÊżImrÄn" (The Family of ÊżImrÄn), referring to the father of Maryam; his family includes his wife as well as the Prophet Zakariyya, who became the caretaker of Maryam. Through this blessed lineage, Allah manifested the signs surrounding the birth and mission of Jesus.
Honorific Title: It is famously paired with al-Baqarah, with the Prophet (ï·ș) calling them "al-ZahrÄwÄn" (The Two Radiant Ones), reflecting the light they bestow upon those who recite them.
Ayah Count: 200 (majority) or 199 (ShÄm).
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