Surah Al-Mujadila, meaning 'The Pleading Woman,' is the 58th chapter of the Quran with 22 verses. This Medinan surah addresses social justice, community ethics, and the importance of faith, inspired by a woman’s plea for justice.
Revealed in Medina, Surah Al-Mujadila responded to a woman’s complaint about her husband’s unfair treatment (zihar). It abolished harmful pre-Islamic practices, emphasized justice, and addressed hypocrisy, guiding the Muslim community toward unity and righteousness.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Mujadila highlights social justice, the abolition of unjust customs, and the dangers of hypocrisy and secret alliances. It emphasizes faith, obedience to Allah, and maintaining ethical conduct in community affairs.
Reciting Surah Al-Mujadila promotes justice and strengthens faith. It’s believed to bring blessings, protect from hypocrisy, and guide toward ethical behavior in relationships and society.
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Surah Al-Mujadila addresses social justice, the abolition of unfair practices like zihar, and the dangers of hypocrisy, urging faith and ethical conduct.
The surah is named 'The Pleading Woman' after a woman who pleaded for justice regarding her husband’s unfair treatment, leading to divine guidance.
Reciting Surah Al-Mujadila fosters justice, strengthens faith, and protects from hypocrisy, guiding toward ethical behavior and community harmony.
Surah Al-Mujadila was revealed in Medina, addressing social issues and guiding the Muslim community toward justice and righteousness.
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