Ash-Shu'ara
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الشعراء Ash-Shuʻarāʼ The Poets |
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Arabic text · English translation |
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Classification | Meccan |
Position | Juzʼ 19 |
Hizb number | 37 |
Number of Rukus | 11 |
Number of verses | 227 |
Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found. Sūrat ash-Shuʻarāʼ (Arabic: سورة الشعراء, "The Poets") is the 26th sura of the Qurʾan with 227 ayat. Many of these verses are very short.
Shu'ara is the 26th surah in the Qur'an. The name shuara means "poets". It talks about various prophets and their tribes. Also how the disbelievers were destroyed after threatening prophets with death. It also talks about the mercy of Allah (God).
This surah starts with the story of Moses, followed by that of Abraham.
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