The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) noted that the house where this surah is recited is protected from shaytan (demons).
Outlines the characteristics of believers, disbelievers, and hypocrites.
Includes stories of Adam, Moses, and Abraham (PBUH) to provide lessons on faith, obedience, and pitfalls of disobedience. Distinguished Features 2 ЖЏl BЙ™qЙ™rЙ™ SurЙ™si
(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
The name comes from the story of the cow mentioned in verses 67-73, where God instructs the Israelites to sacrifice a cow to solve a murder mystery. Content: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) noted that the house
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
It is the first surah revealed after the Hijrah, establishing the core tenets of Islamic faith, law, and community structure in Medina. Content: Contains the longest verse in the Quran,
It opens by describing the Quran as a book with "no doubt" that offers guidance to the righteous (mutaqin).