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Includes stories of Adam, Moses, and Abraham (PBUH) to provide lessons on faith, obedience, and pitfalls of disobedience. Distinguished Features
(Arabic: سورة البقرة, "The Cow") is the second and longest chapter of the Quran, containing 286 verses (ayat). It is a Medinan surah, meaning it was revealed after Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) migration to Medina. Key Themes and Information 2 ЖЏl BЙ™qЙ™rЙ™ SurЙ™si
Covers fasting (Ramadan), pilgrimage (Hajj), marriage, divorce, inheritance, and financial transactions (prohibition of riba). Includes stories of Adam, Moses, and Abraham (PBUH)
It opens by describing the Quran as a book with "no doubt" that offers guidance to the righteous (mutaqin). Final Verses: The last two verses ( )
Contains the longest verse in the Quran, known as the Verse of Debt ( Ayat al-Kursi: Includes the "Throne Verse" ( ), renowned for its power and description of God's majesty. Final Verses: The last two verses ( ) hold special merit, often recited for protection. Spiritual & Practical Value
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) noted that the house where this surah is recited is protected from shaytan (demons).