Ayahs:
42
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah opens with a core lesson in prophetic ethics, correcting the Prophet (ï·ș) for turning away briefly from a sincere, blind believer. Its purpose is to affirm that spiritual sincerity is the only true measure of worth, prove the certainty of the Resurrection through the creation of man and vegetation, and warn the arrogant wealthy elite of Makkah of the impending final reckoning.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan by consensus.
Context: The surah was revealed when the Prophet (ï·ș) was busy addressing a leader in the Quraysh tribe to convince him of Islam, and he was interrupted by his blind Companion ÊżAbdullÄh ibn Umm MaktĆ«m.
Chronology: It is the 24th surah in the order of revelation, revealed after Sƫrat al-Najm and before al-Qadr.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah is known mainly as "SĆ«rat ÊżAbasa" (He Frowned), based on its opening word. It has also been called "SĆ«rat al-AÊżmÄ" (The Blind Man) in reference to ayah 2, and with the name of that man: "SĆ«rat Ibn Umm MaktĆ«m". Other names are "SĆ«rat al-SafarÄh" (The Scribes) [15] and "SĆ«rat al-áčąÄkhkhah" (The Deafening Blast) [33].
Ayah Count: 42 ayahs (Madinah/Makkah/KĆ«fah), 41 (BaáčŁrah), or 40 (ShÄm).
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