Surah As-Saff, meaning 'The Ranks,' is the 61st chapter of the Quran with 14 verses. This Medinan surah emphasizes unity, striving in Allah’s cause, and the truth of prophethood, urging believers to align their actions with their words.
Revealed in Medina, Surah As-Saff addressed the Muslim community’s need for unity and commitment during challenges. It encouraged sincere effort in Allah’s cause, referencing prophets like Moses and Jesus to affirm the Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) mission.
The tafsir of Surah As-Saff focuses on striving in Allah’s cause, the unity of believers, and the truth of prophethood. It emphasizes sincerity, collective effort, and the triumph of faith over hypocrisy and disbelief.
Reciting Surah As-Saff inspires unity and sincerity in faith. It’s believed to strengthen resolve, protect from hypocrisy, and guide toward collective righteousness.
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Surah As-Saff emphasizes striving in Allah’s cause, unity among believers, and the truth of prophethood, urging sincerity in actions.
The surah is named 'The Ranks' after the rows of believers united in faith and effort, symbolizing unity and strength in Allah’s cause.
Reciting Surah As-Saff fosters unity, strengthens resolve, and protects from hypocrisy, guiding toward sincere faith and collective effort.
Surah As-Saff was revealed in Medina, encouraging the Muslim community to unite and strive sincerely in Allah’s cause.
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