Ayahs:
18
Lieu de la révélation:
Médine
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Madinan surah serves as the comprehensive code of conduct for the Islamic community. Its purpose is to establish and purify the social and moral order, defining the proper etiquette towards the Prophet (ï·ș), mandating the verification of news, regulating internal conflict between Muslims, and teaching that nobility is based solely on piety (taqwÄ) and not tribal lineage.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Madinan by unanimous agreement. It was revealed around 9 AH, making it one of the very late surahs.
Context: The surah descended to address specific social events that occurred in Madinah, primarily the rude behavior of the tribe of BanĆ« TamÄ«m when they called out to the Prophet (ï·ș) from outside his private rooms (al-áž„ujurÄt), as well as the need to stabilize the community's internal relations.
Name: The surah's established name is "SĆ«rat al-កujurÄt" (The Private Apartments). It is named for the unique mention of the al-áž„ujurÄt [4] (the private apartments of the Prophet's wives) in the context of teaching proper etiquette for calling the Messenger of Allah (ï·ș).
Order: It is the 108th surah in the order of revelation, revealed after SĆ«rat al-MujÄdilah and before al-Taáž„rÄ«m. In terms of the compiled order, it is generally considered the first of the MufaáčŁáčŁal surahs, which span until the end of the Quran.
Ayah Count: 18 by consensus.
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