节:
123
启示之地:
麦加
Adapted from Tafsir Ibn Ashur
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah is a profound warning that consoles the Prophet (ﷺ) against the rejection he faced. Its purpose is to affirm Monotheism and the Resurrection by recounting the struggles of six major prophets and the terrifying destruction of their nations, all culminating in the weighty command to the believers: "Be steadfast."
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan. It has been suggested that some verses are Madinan but the stronger view is that it is entirely Makkan.
Time: The well-known chronological list (of Jābir ibn Zayd) places this surah after Yūnus. However, Ibn ʿĀshūr supports the view that it was revealed before Sūrat Yūnus, as Hūd [13] gives a challenge to produce ten surahs, while Yūnus [38] makes a challenge to produce a single surah, and according to most scholars, the challenge to produce ten surahs came before the challenge to produce a single surah.
Context: It was revealed in the late Makkan period, amid intense hostility from the Quraysh. Its central command, "Be steadfast" [112], and its detailed accounts of ancient nations were meant to console and strengthen the Prophet (ﷺ) during severe hardship and confront the Quraysh.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "Sūrat Hūd". It has no other known name. It is named for the Prophet Hūd, whose name is repeated five times and whose story is detailed more extensively here than elsewhere. It also serves to distinguish it from the other Alif-Lām-Rā surahs.
Virtue: It is the surah the Prophet (ﷺ) famously said "made my hair gray," due to the severity of its warnings and the profound responsibility of the command to "be steadfast."
Ayah Count: 123 (Kūfan, Baṣran), 122 (Shāmī; also the early Madīnan count), or 121 (the later Madīnan count).
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