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This Surah was revealed during the last stage of the Prophet's residence at Makkah.
In the introductory verses of this Surah, an invitation towards the Right Way is extended to the people who were considering it a strange thing that Allah's message was being conveyed by a human being (Muhammad). They were charging the Prophet with sorcery, whereas there is neither anything strange in it nor has it anything to do with sorcery or soothsaying. The prophet is simply informed mankind about two facts:
Both of these facts are realities in themselves, whether you acknowledge them as such or not. If you accept these, you will have a very blessed end; otherwise you shall meet the evil consequences of your misdeeds.
The Surah takes its name from V. 98, in which there is a reference to Prophet Yunus (Jonah). The name, as usual, is symbolical and does not indicate that the Surah deals with the story of Prophet Jonah.
We learn from traditions, and this is supported by the contents of the Surah itself, that the whole of this Surah was revealed at Makkah. But there are some people who are of the opinion, that some of its verses were revealed at Al-Madinah. This is, however, a superficial view. The continuity of the theme clearly shows that this does not comprise isolated verses or discourses that were revealed at different times and on different occasions. On the contrary, it is, from the beginning to the end, a closely connected discourse which must have been revealed at one sitting. Besides this, the nature of its theme is itself a clear proof that the Surah belongs to the Makkan period.
We have no tradition in regard to the time of it's revelation, but its subject matter gives clear indication that it must have been revealed during the last stage of the Holy Prophet's residence at Makkah. For the mode of the discourse suggests that at the time of its revelation, the antagonism of the opponents of the Message had become so intense that they could not tolerate even the presence of the Holy Prophet and his followers among themselves, and that things had come to such a pass as to leave no hope that they would ever understand and accept the Message of the Prophet. This indicates that the last stage of the Prophet's life among the people had come, and the final warning like the one in this Surah had to be given. These characteristics of the discourse are clear proof that it was revealed during the last stage of the Movement at Makkah. Another thing that determines more specifically the order of the Surahs of the last stage at Makkah is the mention (or absence) of some open or covert hint about Hijrat (Emigration) from Makkah. As this Surah does not contain any hint whatsoever about this, it is a proof that it preceded those surahs which contain it. Now that we have specified the time of its revelation, there is no need of repeating its historical background because that has already been stated in Surahs VI and VII.
This discourse deals with the invitation to the Message, admonition and warning. In the very introductory verses, the invitation has been extended like this: "The people consider it a strange thing that this Message is being conveyed by a human being and charge him with sorcery, whereas there is nothing strange in it nor has it any connection with sorcery or soothsaying. It simply informs you of two realities. First, Allah, Who has created the universe and manages it, is, in fact, your Master and Lord, and He alone is entitled to your worship. The second reality is that after the life in this world, there will be another life in the Next World, where you shall have to render full account of the life of this world and be rewarded or punished according to whether you adopted the righteous attitude as required by Him after acknowledging Him as your Masters or acted against His will. Both of these realities, which the Messenger is presenting before you, are 'realities' in themselves whether you acknowledge them as such or not. He is inviting you to accept these and regulate your lives in accordance with them; if you accept these, you will have a very blessed end; otherwise join shall meet with evil consequences."
1 to 2 - Al-Quran is the book of wisdom
3 to 5 - Allah is the One Who created this universe and He is the One Who originates the creation and repeats it
6 to 10 - There are signs of His manifestation in the creation of heaven, earth, sun, moon, day and night
11 to 17 - Behavior of the wrong doers towards Allah and His revelations
18 to 20 - Deities other than Allah can neither harm nor benefit you and Mankind was one nation until they invented different creeds
21 to 23 - Mankind call upon Allah in their sufferings but plot against Him in their happiness
24 to 24 - Example of this worldly life
25 to 30 - Allah invites you to the Home of Peace and Deities whom they worship are not even aware of their worship
31 to 36 - Truth about Allah vs other gods invented by the Mushrikin
37 to 40 - This Quran is the revelation of Allah
41 to 46 - Those who disbelieve in this Quran shall be the losers in the hereafter
47 to 53 - Every nation was sent a Rasool for their guidance
54 to 56 - There shall be no way out for the unbelievers on the Day of Judgement
57 to 60 - Al-Quran is a mercy, blessing, and cure for the problems of mankind
61 to 65 - Whatever you do, Allah is a witness to it
66 to 70 - Mushrikin follow nothing but conjecture, preach nothing but falsehood
71 to 73 - Story of Prophet Nuh and his people
74 to 82 - Rasools were sent to the descendants of Prophet Nuh - similarly Prophet Musa and Haroon were sent to Pharaoh
83 to 92 - Story of Musa and Fir'on (Pharaoh) and Children of Israel were delivered from the bondage of Fir'on
93 to 95 - Children of Israel were provided with good dwellings and food
96 to 98 - Belief after seeing the scourge did not benefit any nation except the nation of Yunus
99 to 103 - Forcing someone to convert to Islam is prohibited
104 to 107 - No one other than Allah can harm or benefit you
108 to 109 - Declare that guidance has come - now to follow or not to follow is your choice