As-Saffat (الصافات)

[quran surah="37" translation="en.asad"]

Meaning

Those who set the Ranks

Ayas

182

Revelation

Meccan

Surah No

37

Surah As-Saffat focuses on the themes of Tawheed (Oneness of Allah), the role of angels, and the consequences of disbelief. Key themes include:

  • Angels and their obedience: The Surah describes angels who are steadfast in their service to Allah, highlighting their role in executing divine commands.

  • Prophethood and the rejection of truth: It addresses the stories of past prophets, such as Noah, Abraham, and Moses, and the fate of those who rejected their messages.

  • Divine punishment and mercy: Emphasizes the ultimate accountability in the Hereafter for those who disbelieve or persist in sin.

  • Affirms the Oneness of Allah: Reinforces the idea of Allah’s sovereignty and the importance of worshiping Him alone.

  • Lessons from past nations: Highlights the consequences faced by previous nations who rejected the prophets and divine guidance.

  • Angels’ role: Emphasizes the obedience and power of angels in fulfilling Allah’s commands.

  • Strengthens faith in divine authority and the importance of following Allah’s commands.

  • Serves as a reminder to adhere to righteousness and avoid the pitfalls of rejecting divine guidance.

  • Spiritual protection from misguidance and disobedience.

  1. Angels’ obedience to Allah:

    • The Prophet (ﷺ) said: “The angels do not disobey Allah in what He commands them.” (Sahih Bukhari)

  2. The importance of obedience:

    • “The ones who set the ranks are those who obey Allah and His commands.” (Tafsir Ibn Kathir)

 

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