Al-Anbiya
Al-Anbiyaʼ is the 21st chapter of the Quran with 112 verses. Its principal subject matter is prophets of the past, who also preached the same faith as Muhammad.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation, it is a "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina. It was revealed around 2–3 years before Hijrah, in a later stage of Muhammad preaching in Mecca.
Summary
- 1-4 The judgment of careless and mocking Quraysh near
- 5 The Meccan people regard Muhammad as “a forger”
- 6 Former nations did not heed the miracles
- 7-8 The former prophets were but mortal men
- 9 God favors His prophets but judges infidels
- 10 The Quraysh mentioned in the Quran
- 11-15 The unbelieving cities and scoffers destroyed
- 16-17 The heavens and the earth not created in play
- 18 The truth must triumph
- 19-22 Angels serve God, therefore not to be worshipped
- 23 God is sovereign
- 24 The great sin of idolatry
- 25 All apostles testified to God’s unity
- 26 Angels are not the daughters of God but only 'His' honored servants
- 27-28 Angelic intercession only by divine permission
- 29 The doom of angels who usurp divine honors
- 30-33 God’s works the proof of His divinity
- 34-35 No human is immortal, all souls will taste death and be returned to God
- 36-37 Muhammad regarded by the Makkans as a scoffer
- 38-39 Men hasty to call down divine wrath on themselves
- 40 Threatened vengeance will descend suddenly
- 41-42 The doom of those who mocked former prophets
- 43-44 The gods of the idolaters unable to deliver their votaries, God will triumph over the infidels
- 45-46 Muhammad only a warner, the deaf will not hear the warnings of God
- 47 God will judge righteously
- 48-50 Moses and Aaron, like Muhammad, received a revelation
- The story of Abraham
- *51 He receives a revelation
- *52-56 Reproaches his father and people with idolatry
- *57 He devises a plot to destroy the idols
- *58 He destroys the idols of the Chaldeans
- *59-61 He is accused before the people
- *62-63 He lays the blame on the largest idol
- *64-65 The Chaldeans at first disposed to repent, but they draw back
- *66-67 Abraham reproaches them for their idolatry
- *68 They command him to be burned alive
- *69-70 God miraculously delivers him
- *71-73 He receives the promise of Isaac and Jacob
- 74-75 Lot delivered from Sodom
- 76 Noah delivered from the Flood
- 77 The rejecters of Noah drowned for being evil
- 78-80 The wisdom of David and Solomon, the hills and birds sang with David
- 81-82 Winds and demons subject to Solomon
- 83-84 Job is delivered from his affliction
- 85-86 Other prophets receive mercy from God
- 87-88 Jonah repents to God and is saved from affliction
- 89-90 Zachariah’s prayer answered
- 91 The miraculous conception of Jesus through the virgin Mary
- 92-93 The true religion is one, but Jews and Christians have sects
- 94 The faithful certain to be rewarded
- 95-97 Infidels to be judged at the resurrection
- 98-100 Idolaters with their gods to be cast into hell
- 101-103 The reward of the righteous
- 104 The heavens to be rolled away at the judgment
- 105-106 The righteous shall inherit the earth
- 107-109 Muhammad is a mercy to mankind and an informer
- 110-111 God knows the secret thoughts of the infidels
- 112 God will judge the infidels and show mercy to His prophet
Historical context