Ṭā Hā (/ˈtɑːˈhɑː/; Arabic: طه) is the 20th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur’an with 135 verses (āyāt). It is named “Ṭā Hā” because the chapter starts with the Arabic letters: طه (Taha) which is believed one of the names of the prophet Muhammed. Luxenberg’s perspective is that the letters Ta-Ha could mean “marvel” or “be amazed!” in Aramaic.
Regarding the timing and contextual background of the revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is traditionally believed to be a Meccan surah, from the second Meccan period (615-619), which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.
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Surat Taha: Darasa 1: Ayah 1 – 8
Suratul Taha: Darasa 2: Aya 9 – 14 (Part 1)
Suratul Taha: Darasa 2: Aya 9 – 14 (part 2)
Suratul Taha: Darasa 2: Aya 9 – 14 (Part 3)
Suratul Taha: Darasa 3: Aya 15 – 21 (Part 1)
Suratul Taha: Darasa 3: Aya 15 – 21 (Part 2)
Suratul Taha: Darasa 3: Aya 15 – 21 (Part 3)
Surat Taha: Darasa 4: Aya 22 – 30
Surat Taha: Darsa 5: Ayah 31 – 37: Part1
Surat Taha: Darsa 5: Ayah 31 – 37: Part2
Surat Taha: Darasa 6: Aya 38 – 42
Surat Taha: Darsa 7: Ayah 45- 52; Part1
Surat Taha: Darsa 7: 45 – 52: Part2
Surat Taha: Darasa 8: Aya 53 – 60
Surat Taha: Darasa 9: Aya 61 – 71
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