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Al-Baqara - The Cow

Arabic Name: الْبَقَرَة

Urdu Name: گائے

Type: Madani

Serial Number: 2

Revelation Order: 87

Total Verses: 286

Parah: 1,2,3

Rukus: 40

Sajda: None

اَوَلَا يَعۡلَمُوۡنَ اَنَّ اللّٰهَ يَعۡلَمُ مَا يُسِرُّوۡنَ وَمَا يُعۡلِنُوۡنَ‏
a-wa-laa-ya-la-moo-na-an-nal-laa-ha-ya-la-mu-maa-yu-sir-roo-na-wa-maa-yu-li-noon
Surah Al-Baqara (2:77)

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Al-Baqara

Revealed

Madani

Position

Juz 1,2,3

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Verse Meaning

According to classical scholars like Al-Tabari, Quran 2:77 serves as a powerful divine rebuke, questioning the logic of those who believe their secret disbelief and hidden agendas are concealed from Allah. This verse directly addresses a faction of the Jews in Madinah who, as Ibn Kathir and Qatadah clarify, would publicly profess faith to the Muslims but privately conceal their disbelief and knowledge from their own scriptures that affirmed the prophethood of Muhammad (ﷺ). The core of the verse lies in the stark contrast between 'what they conceal' (mā yusirrūna) and 'what they declare' (mā yuʿlinūna). As-Sa'di notes this is a grave error and ignorance, for their attempts to hide the truth are futile before God. The hidden gem revealed through a synthesis of these tafsirs is not just about general hypocrisy, but a specific intellectual dishonesty: they actively conspired to withhold scriptural evidence, fearing the Muslims would use it as a proof against them before Allah. This verse, therefore, establishes the foundational principle of divine omniscience as the ultimate answer to hypocrisy, reminding humanity that sincerity is paramount because nothing, whether a hidden thought or a public declaration, escapes Allah's perfect knowledge.

Questions for Reflection

Personal Sincerity

Al-Tabari explains the verse rebukes those who conceal their true disbelief. In what subtle ways might I conceal parts of myself—doubts, weaknesses, or even good deeds—from others? How does meditating on 'Allah knows' free me from the need for this concealment?

Theological Awe

As-Sa'di describes their action as 'great ignorance.' Contemplate the majesty of Allah's attribute, Al-Alim (The All-Knowing). How does a deep, heart-felt realization of His perfect, all-encompassing knowledge rearrange my priorities and dissolve my anxieties about the opinions of others?

Practical Applications

Before speaking, pause and ask: 'Is my inner conviction aligned with what I am about to say?'

Crucial for navigating social media and professional environments where public image often conflicts with private reality.

Treat the awareness of Allah's knowledge as a source of comfort, not just fear, knowing He understands your silent struggles.

A powerful antidote to anxiety and the pressure to constantly perform or explain oneself to others.

Hidden Gem

The verse is a question: 'Do they not know...?' This is not a request for information, but a rhetorical device meant to shock the listener into awareness. The deepest contemplation lies in sitting with this question. Let it echo in your heart until it dismantles the illusion that any part of you is truly private. The hidden gem is realizing this isn't about being exposed, but about being fully seen and understood by the only One whose perception matters.

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