Ibrahim (surah)
| إبراهيم Ibrāhīm Abraham | |
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| Classification | Meccan |
| Time of revelation | Not long before Hijrat-e-Madina |
| Position | Juzʼ 13 |
| Hizb no. | 26 |
| No. of verses | 52 |
| No. of Rukus | 7 |
| No. of words | 830 |
| No. of letters | 3539 |
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Ibrahim (Arabic: إبراهيم, Ibrāhīm "Abraham") is the 14th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an with 52 verses (āyāt).
The surah emphasizes that only God knows what goes on inside a man's heart, implying we must accept each other's words in good faith (14:38).
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina. It was revealed around 2–3 years before Hijrah, in a later stage of Muhammad preaching in Mecca when persecution of him and fellow Muslims had become severe.