سورۃ الشعراء وَاِذَا مَرِضۡتُ فَهُوَ يَشۡفِيۡنِ قاری شیخ عبداللہ موسیٰ
Ash-Shu‘ara’[1] (Arabic: الشعراء, ’ash-shu‘arā’; meaning: The Poets) is the 26th chapter (sūrah) of the Qurʾan with 227 verses (āyāt). Many of these verses are very short. The chapter is named from the word Ash-Shu'ara in ayat 224.[2]
The chapter talks about various prophets and their tribes, and how the disbelievers were destroyed after threatening the prophets with death. It also talks about the mercy of God (Allah). This surah starts with the story of Moses, followed by that of Abraham.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is an earlier "Meccan surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca. The topic and the style appear, and the traditions affirm, that it was uncovered during the center Makkan period. As indicated by Ibn Abbas, Surah Ta-Ha was uncovered first, at that point Surah Al-Waqiah, and afterward Surah Ash-Shu'ara Summary
Salih inviting his people to see the She-Camel
Illuminated collection of Stories of the Prophets
1-2 Muhammad is grieved at the unbelief of the Quraish
3-4 God will grant them no miracle save the Quran
5 The Quraish regard the Quran as a forgery
5-8 God will send a grim messenger whom they shall respect
The story of Moses
9-10 He is sent to Pharaoh and his people
11-12 Fearing that he will be called an impostor, Moses asks that Aaron be sent with him
13-16 Moses being assured that he will not be put to death for murder, is sent to demand release of the Israelites
17-18 Pharaoh charges Moses with ingratitude
19-21 Moses apologises to Pharaoh for killing the Egyptian
22-27 Moses is charged with being a madman
28 Pharaoh threatens Moses if he do not worship him
29-32 Moses performs miracles before Pharaoh
33-41 Egyptian magicians called to compete with Moses
42-47 Moses contests with the magicians, who are converted
48-49 Pharaoh, enraged, threatens to crucify the magicians
50-51 The magician converts put their trust in God
52 Moses commanded to take Israelites forth from Egypt
53-60 Pharaoh and his people pursue them
61-65 The Red Sea is divided by Moses, and Israelites pass over
66-68 The Egyptians are drowned, and become a warning to all unbelievers
The story of Abraham
69-82 He preaches against idolatry
83-92 Abraham prays for himself and his father
93-102 He warns his people of the vain repentance of idolaters in hell
103, 104 Most of his people rejected him
The story of Noah
105 His people accused him of imposture
106-110 Noah exhorts them to have faith in God
111-115 Unbelievers desire Noah to reject his poor followers
116 Refusing, they threaten him with violence
117-119 Noah takes refuge in God, and is saved in the ark
120-122 The unbelievers are drowned
The History of Hūd
123 They charge God's messengers with imposture
124-135 Húd claims the prophetic office, and preaches to the Ádites
136-139 They reject Hud's warnings and charge him with imposture
139-140 The unbelieving Ádites are destroyed
The story of the Thamúdites
141 They charge the prophets with imposture
142-152 Sálih, declaring himself a prophet, preaches to them
153 The Thamúdites reject Sálih and call him a madman
154-156 They demand a sign, and a she-camel is given for a sign
157-159 They slay the she-camel, and are destroyed for infidelity
The story of Lot
160 The Sodomites accuse their prophets with imposture
161-166 Lot proclaims himself a prophet, and preaches to them
167 The Sodomites threaten him with violence
168-171 God saves Lot from Sodom, but Lot's wife is destroyed
172-174 The unbelievers destroyed by a shower of stones
The story of the Midianites
175 They call God's messengers impostors
176-184 Shuaib proclaims himself a prophet, and preaches to them
185-187 They call him a madman and a liar, and challenge him to cause the heavens fall on them
188-191 They are destroyed in their unbelief
192-195 The Quran given to Muhammad, through Gabriel, in the Arabic language
196-197 The Quran attested as God's Word by the former Scriptures
198-203 The hearts of the Quraish are hardened by the Quran
204 The Quraish scorn Muhammad's threatenings
205-207 God's mercy deepens the condemnation of impenitent infidels
208-209 God never destroys a people without first warning them
210-212 The Devil did not assist in revealing the Quran
213-214 Muhammad warned against idolatry, and admonished to preach Islam to his relatives
215-220 True believers to be treated meekly, and unbelievers to be treated with forbearance
221-223 Devils descend on the hearts of unbelievers
224-227 Unbelieving poets are mad; believing poets commended
227 The unjust will speedily be punished [4]
The significant issues, divine laws, and direction revealed in the surah can be listed as follows:-
God's address to Muhammad that he ought not fuss himself to death with distress for the individuals' disbelief.
Story of Moses, Pharaoh, and redemption of the offspring of Israel.
Story of Ibrahim and his contentions against idol worshippers.
The way that the idolaters and their false-deities will both be toppled into hellfire.
Accounts of Prophets Noah, Lot, Hud, Saleh, Shuaib and their people.
Qur'an is uncovered in the Arabic language
Satan plunge on those corrupt delinquents who tune in to gossip and are liars.