The Fig

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The Fig is the English name of Surah At-Tin, a short Meccan chapter of the Qur’an that reflects on human creation, moral accountability, and the consequences of belief and disbelief.

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instanceOf Quran surah
religious text section
addressesTopic human nature
moral decline
punishment of the disbelievers
reward of the believers
centralTheme consequences of belief and disbelief
human creation in the best form
judgment and recompense
moral accountability
containsConcept certainty of the Day of Judgment
creation of man in the best stature (ahsani taqwīm)
exception for those who believe and do righteous deeds
reduction of man to the lowest of the low
containsRhetoricalDevice contrast between belief and disbelief
oaths
followsSurah Surah Ash-Sharh
surface form: Surah 94 Ash-Sharh
hasArabicName Surah At-Tin
surface form: سورة التين
hasAyahCount 8
hasEnglishName The Fig self-link
The Fig and the Olive
hasTransliteration Surat at-Tīn
hasVerse Q95:1
Q95:2
Q95:3
Q95:4
Q95:5
Q95:6
Q95:7
Q95:8
language Arabic
mentionsPlace Mount Sinai
this secure city (Mecca)
numberOfVerses 8
opensWithOathBy the fig
the olive
partOf Mushaf al-Madina
Quran
surface form: Qur’an
positionInMushaf 95
precedesSurah Surah Al-Alaq
surface form: Surah 96 Al-‘Alaq
revealedTo Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
revelationPlace Mecca
revelationType Meccan surah
scriptureOf Islam
shortDescription A short Meccan surah reflecting on human creation, moral responsibility, and the consequences of faith and disbelief.
surahNumber 95

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Surah At-Tin englishName The Fig
The Fig hasEnglishName The Fig self-link