Surah Al-A'la
Al-A'la describes the view of existence, the Oneness of Allah, and Divine revelation, additionally mentioning rewards and punishments. Mankind often hides things from each other and from themselves as well. The sura reminds its readers that Allah knows the things that are declared and things that lie hidden. The final verse of this Sura affirms that a similar message was also revealed to Abraham and Moses in the scriptures.[1] This sura is part of the series of Al-Musabbihat as it begins with the glorification of Allah. This is a Makkan surah. The first 7 Āyāt (verses) were revealed during the first years of Makkan life.
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Classification Meccan
Other names Glory to Your Lord in the Highest, The All-Highest
Position Juzʼ 30
No. of verses 19
No. of words 72
No. of letters 296