Ash-Shu‘ara’[1] (Arabic: الشعراء, ’ash-shu‘arā’; meaning: The Poets) is the 26th chapter (sūrah) of the Qurʾan with 227 verses (āyāt). Many of these verses are very short. The chapter is named from the word Ash-Shu'ara in ayat 224.[2] It is also the longest Meccan surah according to the number of verses.
Quick Facts الشعراء Ash-Shuʻarāʼ The Poets, Classification ...
The chapter talks about various prophets and their tribes, and how the disbelievers were destroyed after threatening the prophets with death. It also talks about the mercy of God (Allah). This surah starts with the story of Moses, followed by that of Abraham.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca. The topic and the style appear, and the traditions affirm, that it was uncovered during the center Makkan period. As indicated by Ibn Abbas, Surah Ta-Ha was uncovered first, at that point Surah Al-Waqiah, and afterward Surah Ash-Shu'ara.[3]
And warn, O Muhammad, your closest kindred.[1]:26:214
The foundation of the chapter 26 is that the disbelievers of Makkah were in constant refusal to acknowledge the message of Islam given by Muhammad, stating that he did not provide evidence to support his claim to prophethood. They would mark him as a poet or a magician, mock his message and disparage his Mission. This situation was making incredible anguish and despondency for Muhammad.
The Chapter starts with uplifting statements to Muhammad, inferring,
For what reason do you fuss for their sake? If these individuals have not had believed in you, it is because they are stubborn, not the lack of signs for them. They will not yield to common sense they need to see a Sign which makes them bow their heads in inquietude. When this Sign appears at the appropriate time of time, they will themselves understand that what was being introduced to them was the Truth.[5]
After this discourse, up to verse 191, very much the same topic has been introduced persistently, and it is stated:
The entire earth possesses large amounts of such Signs as can bring a truth-searcher to The Reality, yet the obstinate and misguided individuals have never accepted significantly in the wake of seeing the Signs, regardless of whether these were the Indications of the natural phenomena or the miracles of the Prophets. These pathetic individuals have determinedly clung to their wrong statements of faith till the Divine scourge really overwhelmed them."[6]
Narrated Ibn Abbas: When the Verse:-- 'And warn your tribe of near kindred' (Q26.214).[12] was revealed, the Prophet (ﷺ) started calling every tribe by its name,[13][14]"O Bani Fihr!, O Banu Adi!, O people of Quraysh!"[15]
Narrated Ibn `Abbas: When the Verse:--'And warn your tribe of near-kindred (Q26.214),[7] was revealed, the Prophet (ﷺ) ascended the Safa (mountain) and started calling, "O Bani Fihr!, O Banu Adi!, O sons of Abd Manaf ibn Qusai![16] " addressing various tribes of Quraysh till they were assembled. Those who could not come themselves, sent their messengers to see what was there. Abū Lahab and other people from Quraish came and the Prophet (ﷺ) then said, "Suppose I told you that there is an (enemy) cavalry in the valley intending to attack you, would you believe me?" They said, "Yes, for we have not found you telling anything other than the truth." He then said, "I am a warner to you in face of a terrific punishment." Abu Lahab said (to the Prophet) "May your hands perish all this day. Is it for this purpose you have gathered us?" Then it (surah Al-Masad) was revealed: "Perish the hands of Abu Lahab (one of the Prophet's uncles), and perish he! His wealth and his children will not profit him...."[17] (Q111.1–5)[18][19]
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Sahih Muslim The Book of Faith (89)Chapter: Regarding the saying of Allah, the most High: "And warn your tribe of near kindred." 205
In-book reference : Book 1, Hadith 411
USC-MSA web (English) reference : Book 1, Hadith 401
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Sahih al-Bukhari» Prophetic Commentary on the Qur'an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh)) – كتاب التفسير USC-MSA web (English) reference : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 294
Arabic reference : Book 65, Hadith 4771
Sahih al-Bukhari Virtues and Merits of the Prophet (pbuh) and his Companions
(13)Chapter: Whoever related kinship to his forefathers 3526
In-book reference : Book 61, Hadith 36
USC-MSA web (English) reference : Vol. 4, Book 56, Hadith 727
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Sahih al-Bukhari Book of Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa) كتاب الوصايا55 Wills and Testaments (Wasaayaa) 2752
In-book reference : Book 55, Hadith 15
USC-MSA web (English) reference : Vol. 4, Book 51, Hadith 15
(deprecated numbering scheme)
Sahih al-Bukhari» Prophetic Commentary on the Qur'an (Tafseer of the Prophet (pbuh)) – كتاب التفسير USC-MSA web (English) reference : Vol. 6, Book 60, Hadith 293
Arabic reference : Book 65, Hadith 4770