Al-Anbiya (الأنبياء)
Meaning
The Prophets
Ayas
112
Revelation
Meccan
Surah No
21
Surah Al-Anbiya highlights the role of the prophets and their struggles in delivering Allah’s message. It emphasizes:
The universality of prophethood: Prophets were sent to guide humanity to worship Allah alone.
The continuity of divine guidance: The Surah mentions various prophets (e.g., Ibrahim, Musa, Dawud, Yunus) to show that the message of monotheism and righteousness is consistent.
The consequences of rejecting truth: Rejection of prophets and their messages leads to destruction.
Affirmation of the Prophets: It reinforces belief in all the prophets sent by Allah.
Lessons from history: The Surah teaches lessons from the stories of past nations, urging believers to follow the guidance of the prophets.
Divine mercy and justice: Demonstrates Allah’s mercy to His faithful followers and justice against those who reject His message.
Strengthens faith in all the prophets and their messages.
Encourages patience and perseverance in following the truth, as exemplified by the prophets.
Reminds believers of the consequences of rejection of divine guidance.
Following the example of the prophets:
The Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said, “I am the closest of all people to the son of Mary, as the prophets are brothers; their mothers are different, but their religion is one.” (Sahih Bukhari)
Prophets’ trials:
“Each prophet faced trials, but they were patient. Their reward is with Allah.” (Sahih Muslim
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