سُبْحَانَ ٱللَّٰهِ
Holy Qur'an
Al-Qur'an
Kids Qur'an
Both the subject matter and the style of the Surah indicate that it was sent down in the third stage of the Prophet Prophet's residence at Makkah.
The objection of the disbelievers that a human being could not be a Rasool of Allah, and that they could not accept Muhammad (pbuh) as a prophet, has been refuted. Examples have been cited from the life stories of the various prophets to show that all the prophets who were sent by Allah were human beings. They had no share in god-head and they had to implore Allah to fulfill each and every necessity of their lives. All the prophets had to pass through distress and affliction; their opponents did their best to thwart their mission, but in spite of it they came out successful with the help of Allah. Finally all the prophets had one and the same Deen (way of life), which is being presented by Muhammad (pbuh), and that is the only Right Way, while all other ways invented by human beings are utterly wrong.
The name of this Surah has not been taken from any verse but it has been called Al-Anbiyaa because it contains a continuous account of many Anbiyaa (Prophets). Nevertheless, it is a symbolic name and not a title.
Both the subject matter and the style of the Surah indicate that it was sent down in the third stage of the life of the Holy Prophet at Makkah.(See Introduction to Chapter 6).
This Surah discusses the conflict between the Holy Prophet and the chiefs of Makkah, which was rampant at the time of its Revelation and answers those objections and doubts which were being put forward concerning his Prophethood and the Doctrines of Tauhid and the Hereafter. The chiefs of Makkah have also been rebuked for their machinations against the Holy Prophet and warned of the evil consequences of their wicked activities. They have been admonished to give up their indifference and heedlessness that they were showing about the Message. At the end of the Surah, they have been told that the person whom they considered to be a "distress and affliction" had in reality come to them as a blessing.
In vv. 1-47, the following themes have been discussed in particular:
Along with these two other things have also been mentioned:
In vv. 92-106, it has been declared that only those who follow the Right Way, will come out successful in the final judgment of God and those who discard it shall meet with the worst consequences. In vv. 107-112, the people have been told that it is a great favor of Allah that He has sent His Messenger to inform them beforehand of this Reality and that those, who consider his coming to be an affliction instead of a blessing, are foolish people.
1 to 10 - The day of accountability is getting closer but the disbelievers are still heedless to the admonition and disputing as to how Rasool can be a human beings
11 to 15 - Prior nations were destroyed due to similar iniquities
16 to 18 - The creation of heavens and earth is not a game
19 to 24 - If there were more than One God, the heavens and earth would have been in a state of disorder
25 to 29 - All Rasools were sent with the same Message, "There is no god but Allah, so worship Him alone
30 to 33 - The skies and earth once were once one mass, Allah split them asunder, and He created all living things from water
34 to 41 - Allah has not granted immortality to any human being If Rasools are destined to die, how disbelievers are going to live for ever!
42 to 47 - Invented gods can not even defend themselves, how they will defend them against Allah and Scale of justice shall be set up on the Day of Judgement
48 to 50 - Musa was given AL-Furqan (the criterion of right and wrong), so is this AL-Quran
51 to 71 - Ibrahim questioned the idol worshiping of his father and his people and Ibrahim broke all their idols to show, that the gods who can not even defend themselves, how they can be of any benefit to them and They decided to burn him alive but Allah commanded the fire to be cool and comfortable for Ibrahim
72 to 75 - Allah blessed Ibrahim with son (Ishaq) and then a grandson (Ya'qoob) and made each of them Prophets
76 to 77 - Allah accepted the prayer of Nuh against the unbelievers
78 to 82 - Allah blessed Prophets Dawood and Sulaiman with wisdom, knowledge and kingdoms
83 to 84 - Allah accepted Prophet Ayub's prayer and removed his affliction
85 to 91 - Allah accepted the prayers and blessed Prophets Isma`il, Zulkifl, Yunus, Zakariya and also blessed Maryem
92 to 93 - Mankind is but one brotherhood
94 to 97 - Whoever does good deeds, provided he is a believer, his endeavor will not be rejected
98 to 106 - The Day of Judgement and the fate of the disbelievers and the believers
107 to 112 - Allah has sent Muhammad (pbuh) as a blessing for all the worlds (Humans, Jinns and others)