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Surah Info
034

Surah Saba

Ayahs:

54

Revelation Place:

Mecca

Themes and purpose:

This Makkan surah primarily seeks to prove the reality of the Resurrection and monotheism against the deniers. It achieves this primarily by presenting the lives of Prophets Dawud and Sulayman as models of gratitude and wise rule, contrasting their legacy with the cautionary tale of the destroyed kingdom of Sheba. The surah affirms Allah’s absolute knowledge and control over all things, warning that worldly ease should draw people nearer to Allah.

Context of Revelation:

Era: Makkan by near-consensus, with strong thematic and stylistic evidence supporting this view.

Context: The surah was revealed in response to the polytheists' denial of the Resurrection. Muqatil reports that Abu Sufyan mocked the idea of a life after death, whereupon this surah was revealed.

Chronology: It has been counted as the 58th surah in the traditional chronology of Jabir ibn Zayd, revealed after Sūrat Luqmān and before al-Zumar.

Name and Ayah Count:

Name: The surah’s established name is "Sūrat Sabā’" (Sheba). It is named for the unique and detailed mention of the famous ancient Arabian kingdom of Saba’, whose people were punished and scattered for their ingratitude.

Ayah Count: 54 ayahs (Majority) or 55 (Shām).

Surah Overview:

The surah begins by praising Allah and concludes that everything in the heavens and earth belongs to Him, creating a seamless connection between the opening and the final argument.

  • The primary goal is disproving polytheism and the denial of the Resurrection by establishing Allah’s sole authority over all creation and the comprehensive nature of His knowledge. [1-3, 7]
  • Proving the truthfulness of the Prophet (ﷺ) and the Quran, supported by the testimony of People of the Book, while interweaving decisive disputation with the deniers. [6-8, 24-30]
  • Drawing lessons from the example of Prophet Dawud and Sulayman, who were granted immense worldly bounty and political authority as a reward for gratitude; that associating partners with Allah is ingratitude for the Creator’s favour. [10-14]
  • Warning of the consequence of ingratitude by detailing the story of Saba’, whose kingdom was destroyed and scattered when they became arrogant toward Allah's blessings. [15-19]
  • Warning against Satan by exposing his influence and lack of coercive authority over Allah’s servants. [20-21]
  • Refuting polytheist claims that idols can intercede. [22-23]
  • Reminding them that what they enjoy of worldly comfort should draw them nearer to Allah, not to delude them into pride and self-sufficiency. [31–39]
  • Concluding with a final warning of the coming punishment, the shame of the Resurrection, and the promise of eternal bliss for the sincere believers. [40-54]
He has revealed to you ˹O Prophet˺ the Book in truth, confirming what came before it, as He revealed the Torah and the Gospel
— Dr. Mustafa Khattab, the Clear Quran
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