564 - AS-SAAFAAT (Ayat# 149-182) surah end
The initial Makki Surahs of the Quran often feature a distinctive style characterized by concise verses and a rapid rhythm. These Surahs frequently address the core beliefs of the polytheists in Mecca, particularly their attribution of daughters to Allah and sons to themselves. A recurring theme is the assertion of Allah’s unique power and the invalidity of associating partners with Him. The Quran emphasizes that angels were created as witnesses to His oneness, and that the claims of divine offspring are false and baseless. These Surahs also highlight the concept of divine protection for the messengers, a crucial aspect in the face of persecution. Allah’s established practice is to safeguard His messengers, unlike those who falsely claim divine kinship. The verses underscore the importance of sincere faith and the accountability of all beings, including the jinn, before Allah. The text emphasizes Allah's absolute power and the futility of opposing His will, culminating in a declaration of His majesty and purity.
