Document Type : Specialized scientific
Author
Professor at Sharia Faculty of Bamyan University
10.22034/qs1.2024.100337.1016
Abstract
Abstract
The Holy Quran has one hundred and fourteen Verses, Al- Baqarah contains the most verses. The surahs of the Qur'an are actually separate chapters, each of which has different and sometimes similar themes. Each surah can be considered a chapter with different headings. Due to the difference in the headers, the questions mentioned in the Surah are somehow related to each other. For example, Surah Al-Baqarah is divided into five sections in the first part, the divisions of people from the point of view of worship, the honor of servitude, the response and truth of servitude, the inclusion of worship in servitude, and the humility of the foundation of servitude, and each of the headings is divided into smaller sub-categories. Among the surahs of the Quran, nine surahs from the first to the ninth have been examined in this article according to the layout of the Mushaf. Of these nine surahs, three Surahs are Fatiha, Anam, and Makki Araaf, and the other surahs are Madani. In Surah Makki, the section on the beliefs and stories of the Prophets has a number of verses, and in the Madani Surahs, instructions have the first place. The names of the surahs are mainly derived from the themes inside the surahs. Some surahs, such as Bara'at, are named after the content of the first verse of the surah, while others, such as Baqarah, Maedah, Nisa, Araaf, and others, are named after some internal questions of the same surah.
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