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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

وَلَقَدۡ اَنۡزَلۡنَآ اِلَيۡكَ اٰيٰتٍۢ بَيِّنٰتٍ‌‌ۚ وَمَا يَكۡفُرُ بِهَآ اِلَّا الۡفٰسِقُوۡنَ‏
wa-la-qade an~-zal-naa~ i-lay-ka aa-yaa-tim~-bay-yi-naa-tiw-wa-maa yak-fu-ru bi-haa~ il-lal-faa-si-quun^
Surah Al-Baqara (2:99)

Quick Facts about this Verse

Surah

Al-Baqara

Revealed

Madani

Position

Juz 1,2,3

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Verse Meaning

According to the classical scholar Al-Tabari, Quran 2:99 was revealed as a direct response to a challenge from the Jewish leader, Ibn Suriya, who claimed Prophet Muhammad ﷺ had brought no clear proof of his prophethood. The verse's power lies in its declaration of sending 'Ayat Bayyinat' (clear, manifest signs). As detailed by Ibn Kathir, these signs were not just miracles, but revelations within the Quran itself that exposed the secret knowledge, histories, and textual alterations of the People of the Book—information an unlettered man could not possibly know without divine aid. The synthesis of scholarly thought reveals a profound principle: the rejection of truth is not due to a lack of evidence, but an internal spiritual state. The verse concludes that only the 'Fasiqoon'—those who are defiantly rebellious and have already strayed from God's path—would deny such self-evident proofs. Thus, the verse serves as both a confirmation for the Prophet ﷺ and a diagnosis of the spiritual disease that prevents the heart from accepting guidance.

Questions for Reflection

Textual Contemplation

Ibn Kathir and Al-Tabari explain the 'clear signs' were revelations about the Jews' own hidden knowledge. Contemplate the confidence and power in Allah's address: He doesn't just present a new miracle, but uses their own secrets as the proof against them. What does this tell you about the nature of divine truth?

Personal Contemplation

The verse states only the 'Fasiqoon' disbelieve. 'Fisq' means to 'go out' from obedience. Reflect on a time you rejected clear advice or evidence. Was there an underlying desire or attachment you were unwilling to 'go out' from? How does our unwillingness to change create a barrier to seeing the truth?

Relational Contemplation

The context involves a dialogue with Ibn Suriya. The divine response wasn't just for him but to strengthen the Prophet ﷺ and the believers. How can understanding the root of someone's rejection (their 'fisq') change our approach from argumentative debate to compassionate invitation and prayer for their guidance?

Practical Applications

Conduct a self-audit to identify areas of willful disobedience (fisq) that may be clouding your judgment or preventing you from accepting truth.

Applicable when struggling with accepting religious rulings, parental advice, or professional feedback that one knows is true but finds difficult to follow.

Appreciate the Quran as a source of 'clear signs' by reflecting on its prophecies, its preservation, and its insights into human nature.

A powerful antidote to doubts that arise from secular or materialistic worldviews, grounding faith in verifiable evidence.

Hidden Gem

The verse implies a sobering reality: two people can look at the exact same 'clear sign,' and one sees undeniable proof while the other sees nothing. The deciding factor is not the sign itself, but the state of the heart. Contemplate how spiritual purification is not just for reward, but is essential for perception and seeing the world as it truly is.

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