Surah Saaffaat – 037 | سُوْرَۃُ الصَّافَّات | Arabic with Urdu Translation | Al Quran

Surah Saaffaat – 037 | سُوْرَۃُ الصَّافَّات | Arabic with Urdu Translation | Al Quran

As-Saffat (Arabic: الصافات, ’aṣ-ṣāffāt, meaning: Those who rank themselves in Order, "Ranged in Row", "The Rangers") is the 37th chapter (Surah) of the Qur'an with 182 verses (āyāt). Regarding the timing and contextual background of the believed revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, rather than later in Medina. Sura 37 could be divided into three parts following one characteristic of Arabic Poetry widely known as tripartite division. The first part goes from verses 1 to 74, the second part from 75 to 148 and the last part from 149 to 182. According to Egyptian chronology, it was the 56th sura to be revealed to Muhammad (PBUH). Theodor Nöldeke presents a different classification putting it in the 50th position and most precisely revealed in the second Meccan period (see Meccan sura). That period is marked by increasing opposition of the Quraysh tribe against Muhammad (PBUH) and his followers and is distinguished by its focus on divine intervention and inspiration and also previous religious prophets. Although named Al-Saffat, the general theme of Sura 37 is the unity of Allah (SWT) and His power to greatly reward and punish. We see in this Sura elaborations on the punishment of disbelievers and rewards of believers in the Day of Judgment but also Allah's (SWT) examples of how a true believer should be through enumerations of biblical figures. One aspect of the Sura which can be relevant to the title (Ranged in Row, the rangers) is that it is threatening the people who attribute offspring to Allah (SWT), especially the pagans who believed that the angels were the daughters of Allah (SWT). “The rangers” or “Ranged in Row” refers to the angel who will be lining up on the Day of Judgment and refuting the idea of them being daughters of Allah (SWT) (see Quran 37:1-5). Credits: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/As-Saaffat Tags: quran with urdu translation full, quran urdu translation, surah as-saffat, quran, quran recitation, quran recitation, quran translation, quran tilawat, quran para quran, surah saffat with urdu translation, quran in the world, quran pak ki translation, quran (book), quran really, surah saffat, surah as saffat, surah as-saffat with urdu translation Disclaimer: All the information provided on this channel is for educational purposes only. This channel does not promote or encourage any illegal publications. The channel is in no way responsible for any misuse of the information at any stage. Voice credits: Qari Fateh Muhammad (PBUH) Jalandri and El Sheikh Mashary Rashed El Afasi