Surah As-Saffat (Lined up in rows) is the 37. surah in Quran.As-Saffat surah is listed as the 56. by revelation order.
The meaning of surah As-Saffat is Lined up in rows. In total this surah is consist of 182 auahs. You can read As-Saffat by
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It is considered to be an Meccan surah as it was revealed in Mecca. The word has several meanings such as; those who are lined up in rows, Those who rank themselves in Order and Ranged in Row. It argued that it was revealed in the second Mecca period.
Although named Al-Saffat, the general theme of this Surah is the unity of God and His power to greatly reward and punish. We see in this Surah elaborations on the punishment of disbelievers and rewards of believers in the Day of Judgment but also God's examples of how a true believer should be through enumerations of biblical figures.
The name comes from the first ayah in the surah where angels will line up for God on the day of the Judgement.
The surah has two main themes The surah starts with the day of judgment and talks in detail what angels will do, what will happen to believers and disbelievers and discussion between prophet and the angels on the one side and disbelievers on the other side.
Second part of the surah talks about the earlier prophets of God. We see snapshots of stories about Abraham, Moses, Aaron, Elijah and Lot included in this section to serve the same purpose: pointing out God's rewards to his true servants instead of limiting oneself in counting these stories as they occurred, as the Bible does.