Ayat:
128
Tempat Wahyu:
Mekah
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This powerful Makkan surah is a vast, systematic argument for Monotheism, ground in Allah's innumerable blessings. It draws on the detailed marvels of creation – from the bee guided by divine inspiration to the recurring cycles of nature – to refute polytheism, affirm the Resurrection, and lay down core moral principles of justice, good conduct, and wisdom in calling to Islam.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan, according to the majority. However, some stated that vv. 126-128 were revealed after Uḥud, and it is reported from Qatādah and Jābir ibn Zayd that the second half of the surah, starting from v. 41, was revealed in Madinah.
Chronology: It has been counted as the 72nd surah in order of revelation in the well-known chronology of Jābir ibn Zayd, after Sūrat al-Anbiyā’ and before al-Sajdah.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah's established name is "Sūrat al-Naḥl" (The Bees). It is the only surah that mentions the bees [68] and their divinely inspired work and beneficial product (honey). It is also known as "Sūrat al-Niʿam" (The surah of Bounties) because it enumerates so many of Allah's blessings upon humanity.
Ayah Count: 128 by the agreed-upon count.
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