sura an-nisa'
(the women)
no. 4 (177 verses)
in the name of allah, the beneficent, the merciful
introduction to the sura:
this sura, which contains 177 verses, was revealed in medina. next
to sura al-baqarah, it is the longest sura of the qur'an from the point of
the number of words and letters. its contents invite to faith, justice, taking
examples from the nations of the past, breaking the ties of friendship with
the enemies of allah, and supporting the orphans. in this sura there are
subjects such as marriage, equitable distribution of property after death,
the necessity of obeying the divine leader, immigration, holy war in the
way of allah, and so on.
this sura is entitled an-nisa, (the women), since the first thirty five
verses of it are about women and family affairs.1
it is evident that the purpose in this tradition, and all of the similar
traditions, is not a bare recitation of the verses, but recitation is a
preparation for comprehension, the which is, in its turn, a preparation for
action and behaving accordingly in personal and social life. thus, it is
certain that if muslims take lessons from the contents of the verses of this
sura and apply them in their own lives, besides their worldly advantages,
they will enjoy of all these rewards in the hereafter.
1
majma`-ul-bayan, vol. 3, p. 1
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