Ayahs:
34
Lieu de la révélation:
La Mecque
Themes and purpose:
This Makkan surah asserts the superiority of the Quranâs wisdom over diversionary human tales, and exposes the attempts to distract from revelation with stories of worldly power. Its primary purpose is to prove Monotheism and the Resurrection through Allahâs signs in creation. It achieves this mainly by presenting the comprehensive moral teachings of Luqman to his son, reinforcing the belief that true guidance rests on piety, submission, and firm adherence to faith; not on inherited imitation, ancient lore, or worldly prestige.
Context of Revelation:
Era: Makkan, though various ayahs (4, 27-29) have been suggested to be Madinan.
Context: The surah was revealed in response to the Quraysh, who asked the Prophet (ï·ș) about the story of Luqman as a test. The surah also directly addresses the actions of an-Nadr ibn al-Harith, who spent money on acquiring foreign books (like Persian epics) and would recite them to Quraysh to distract them from listening to the Quran and to compete with its message.
Name and Ayah Count:
Name: "SĆ«rat LuqmÄn", named for a sage whose name circulated among the Arabs. It contains a detailed record of his wisdom and his moral instructions to his son, a subject unique to this surah.
Ayah Count: 33 (MadÄ«nah/Makkah) or 34 (ShÄm/BaáčŁrah/KĆ«fah).
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