塔哈章(阿拉伯语:طه,羅馬化:Ṭā Hā)[1]是古兰经的第20章(苏拉),共135节(阿亚)经文。
塔哈章启示于麦加第二时期(615年-619年),属于麦加篇章。[2][3]该章以穆卡塔“塔哈”(阿拉伯语:طه,羅馬化:Ṭāhā)开头并因而得名。“塔哈”被认为是伊斯兰教先知穆罕默德的名字之一。
伯明翰古兰经手稿之中留存着塔哈章的前40节。[4]
Ernst, Carl W. How to Read the Qurʼan: A New Guide, with Select Translations. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina, 2011. Print.
The Message of the Quran, M. Asad, 1982, Introduction Surah Ta-Ha. As is the case with the preceding surah, its position in the chronology of Qur'anic revelation is not difficult to establish. Despite the vague assertions of some of the later authorities that it was revealed during the last phase (or even in the last year) of the Prophet's sojourn in Mecca, we know for certain that it was fully known to his Companions as early as the sixth year of his mission (that is, at least seven years before he left Mecca for Medina): for it was this very surah which at that period accidentally fell into the hands of 'Umar ibn al-Khattab - who until then had been a bitter opponent of the Prophet - and caused his conversion to Islam (Ibn Sad 111/1, 191 ff.)