Surah Al-Baqarah Full | سورة البقرة - سعد الغامدي | Talwaty Quran

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Surah Al-Baqarah Full | سورة البقرة - سعد الغامدي | Talwaty Quran Al-Baqara, alternatively transliterated Al-Baqarah (Arabic: الْبَقَرَة, ’al-baqarah; lit. "The Heifer" or "The Cow"), is the second and longest chapter (surah) of the Quran.[1] It consists of 286 verses (āyāt) which begin with the "mysterious letters" ("muqatta'at") A.L.M.[2][3] In recitation the names of the letters (alif, lām, and mīm) are used, not their sounds. Q2:282 is the longest single verse in the Quran. The sūrah encompasses a variety of topics and contains several commands for Muslims such as forbidding fasting on the believer during the month of Ramadan;[5] forbidding interest or usury (riba); and several famous verses such as The Throne Verse, Al-Baqara 256, and the final two or three verses. The sūrah addresses a wide variety of topics, including substantial amounts of law, and retells stories of Adam, Ibrahim (Abraham), and Mūsa (Moses). A significant theme is a guidance: urging the pagans (Al-Mushrikeen) and the Jews of Medina to embrace Islam and warning them and the hypocrites (Munafiqun) of the fate God had visited in the past on those who failed to heed his call.[6] Al-Baqara is believed by Muslims to have been revealed at Medina over a long period after the Hijrah, with the exception of the riba verses which Muslims believe were revealed during the Farewell Pilgrimage, the last Hajj of Muhammad.[7][8] In particular, verse 281 in this chapter is believed to be the last verse of the Quran to be revealed, on the 10th day of Dhul al Hijjah 10 A.H., when Muhammad was performing his last Hajj, 80 or 90 days before he died.[9] Surah Al Baqarah (Arabic: سورة البقرة,) is the second and longest part (Surah) of the Quran. It consists of 286 refrains, 6,201 words, and 25,500 letters and is a Madni surah

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