Surah Nuh, named after Prophet Noah (PBUH), is the 71st chapter of the Quran with 28 verses. This Meccan surah recounts Noah’s mission, his people’s rejection, and Allah’s judgment, urging believers to seek forgiveness and faith.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah Nuh paralleled the struggles of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) with those of Noah, encouraging early Muslims to persevere. It highlighted the consequences of rejecting prophethood and the mercy of seeking forgiveness.
The tafsir of Surah Nuh focuses on Noah’s call to monotheism, his people’s disbelief, and the flood as divine judgment. It emphasizes patience, seeking forgiveness, and trust in Allah’s mercy despite rejection.
Reciting Surah Nuh inspires perseverance and repentance. It’s believed to bring spiritual clarity, protection from disbelief, and blessings through seeking Allah’s forgiveness.
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Surah Nuh recounts Prophet Noah’s mission, his people’s rejection, and divine judgment, urging believers to seek forgiveness and faith.
The surah is named after Prophet Noah (PBUH) as it focuses on his mission to call his people to monotheism and their rejection.
Reciting Surah Nuh fosters perseverance, repentance, and spiritual clarity, bringing blessings through seeking Allah’s forgiveness.
Surah Nuh was revealed in Makkah, encouraging early Muslims to persevere like Prophet Noah amidst rejection and disbelief.
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