آیات:
۴۳
مکان مکاشفه:
مدینه
Themes and purpose:
This surah affirms the truth of the Prophet’s message and the Quran's divine origin, establishing Monotheism through the majesty of creation. It is structured as a sustained refutation: the deniers’ claims are quoted repeatedly [5, 6, 7, 27, 43] throughout the surah, and each is answered in turn. It directly confronts the polytheists’ denial of the Resurrection and their arrogant demands for signs, contrasting their uncertainty with the conviction and reward of the believers.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Most authorities held that it is Makkan; its style and themes are characteristic of Makkan revelation, focusing on Monotheism and threatening polytheists. Some claimed that the surah or a few verses were Madinan, notably vv. 12–13 and 43, but the narrations used to support these views are all weak.
Context: The surah is part of a sustained dispute with the Quraysh, an affluent, pampered elite who denies the Resurrection, mocks the believers, and repeatedly demands miracles of their choosing.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: The surah's established name is "Sūrat al-Raʿd" (The Thunder). It is named for the unique and dramatic mention of "the thunder" in ayah 13, which is depicted as glorifying Allah.
Ayah Count: 43 (Kūfan count), 44 (Madinan), or 45 (Shāmī).
Surah Overview: