The Bee

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The Bee is the 16th chapter of the Qur'an, known for its emphasis on God's blessings, signs in nature, and guidance for righteous living.

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The Bee canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quran chapter
surah
addresses the consequences of disbelief
the fate of earlier nations
the mission of previous prophets
the reward of the righteous
the role of revelation
classification Meccan surah
contains guidance on justice
guidance on keeping promises
guidance on patience
guidance on reliance on God
guidance on speaking truthfully
legal and ethical guidance
verses about God’s blessings
verses about guidance for righteous living
verses about signs in nature
emphasizes gratitude to God
recognition of God’s signs
the oneness of God
encourages charity
good conduct
steadfastness in faith
highlights God’s knowledge
God’s mercy
God’s power
God’s provision
includes arguments for accountability
arguments for resurrection
parables drawn from nature
instructs arguing in the best manner
calling to God with wisdom
mentions the alternation of night and day
the creation of crops and fruits
the creation of livestock
the creation of the heavens and the earth
the production of honey by bees
the sending down of rain
nameInArabic Surah An-Nahl
surface form: An-Nahl
numberOfVerses 128
partOf Quran
placeOfRevelation Mecca
prohibits breaking oaths unjustly
compulsion in religion
injustice and oppression
surahNumber 16
warnsAgainst denial of revelation
idolatry
ingratitude

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Surah An-Nahl name The Bee