Qurʼan. Sūrat al-Anfāl

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Name (Hebrew)
קוראן. סורת אלאנפאל
Name (Latin)
Qurʼan. Sūrat al-Anfāl
Name (Arabic)
القرآن. سورة الأنفال
Other forms of name
nnea Koran. Sūrat al-Anfāl
Qurʼan. Sura VIII
MARC
MARC

Other Identifiers

VIAF: 185499488
Wikidata: Q219720
Library of congress: n 82246205
Sources of Information
  • ʻĪd, al-G.K. Tafsīr Sūrat al-Anfāl, 1981:t.p. (Surāt al-Anfāl)
  • Koran. English. Rodwell's trans., 1933(Sura VIII)

Wikipedia description:

Al-Anfal (Arabic: ٱلأنفال, al-ʾanfāl; meaning The Spoils of War, Earnings, Savings, Profits) is the eighth chapter (sūrah) of the Quran, with 75 verses (āyāt). Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is a Medinan surah, completed after the Battle of Badr. It forms a pair with the next surah, At-Tawba. According to the Muslim philosopher Abul A'la Maududi, the chapter was probably revealed in 2 AH (624 CE) after the Battle of Badr, the first defensive clash between the Meccans and the Muslim people of Medina after they fled from persecution in Mecca. As it contains an extensive point-by-point survey of the battle, it gives the idea that most presumably it was revealed at very much the same time. Yet, it is additionally conceivable that a portion of the verses concerning the issues emerging because of this battle may have been revealed later and placed at the best possible spots to make it consistent entirely.

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