Ibrahim (surah)


Ibrāhīm is the 14th chapter of the Qur'an with 52 verses.
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.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation, it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.

Name

This chapter's name is Surah Ibrahim or Chapter of Abraham. Surahs of the Quran are not always named after their thematic content, but in this case a large section of the surah focus on a prayer of Abraham's, which reveals the quality of Abraham's character.

Time of Revelation

It shows up from the tone of the Surah that it has a place with that group of the Surahs which were revealed during the last phase of the Makkan time frame. For example, v. 13 clearly shows that the mistreatment of the Muslims was at its peak at the hour of the revealing of this Surah, and the individuals of Makkah were set on ousting the Believers from that point like the disbelievers of the previous Prophets. That is the reason in v. 14 they have been cautioned, "We will annihilate these evildoers," and the Believers have been comforted similar to the believers before them, "and after them settle you in the land" Likewise the harsh admonition contained in the finishing up partition

Focal Theme

This Surah is a caution and an admonition to the disbelievers who were dismissing the message of Muhammad and concocting cunning plans to crush his Mission. Be that as it may, notice, impugning, scold and rebuke overwhelm admonition. This is on the grounds that a decent arrangement of reprimand had just been made in the preceding Surahs, however notwithstanding this their stiff necked attitude, ill will, opposition, wickedness, abuse and so on had rather expanded.