Ajetet:
78
Vendi i Zbulesës:
Medina
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This surah warns humanity of the imminent terrors of the Hour, proves the Resurrection through the analogy of creation, and refutes shirk and the polytheists’ baseless disputation. It highlights the sanctity of the ancient rites of Hajj and its benefits. It also contains the pivotal first command and permission for Muslims to fight back against their oppressors, promising victory and empowerment in the land.
Context of Revelation:
Era: There is considerable difference of opinion as to whether it is Makkan or Madinan. The majority view is that it contains both Makkan and Madinan ayahs, interwoven such that it is not possible to clearly distinguish them as sections. According to Ibn Ashur, parts of it were most likely revealed late in the Makkan period, while the remainder was revealed in Madinah.
Context: Some verses are definitively Madinan such as the āyah granting the first permission to fight [39].
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "Sūrat al-Ḥajj" (The Pilgrimage). It is named for its description of Allah's command to Ibrahim to proclaim the Hajj, detailing the rites and their benefits. This emphasizes the sanctity of the Ka’bah, even though the obligation of Hajj was finalized later.
Unique Feature: It is the only surah in the Quran that contains two ayahs where a listener should prostrate [18, 77].
Ayah Count: 77 ayah (Madīnah/Makkah), 78 (Kūfah), or 74/75 (Shām/Baṣrah).
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