Ta-Ha

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Ta-Ha is a chapter (Surah 20) of the Qur’an known for its eloquent narration of the stories of prophets—especially Moses—and its themes of divine guidance, mercy, and spiritual reflection.

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Label Occurrences
Ta-Ha canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf Meccan surah
Quranic surah
chapter of the Qur’an
addressesAudience Prophet Muhammad NERFINISHED
believers
disbelievers of Mecca
centralTheme God’s mercy
divine guidance
revelation to Prophet Muhammad
spiritual reflection
steadfastness in faith
containsStory Adam’s lapse and repentance
call of Moses at the burning bush
confrontation of Moses with Pharaoh
the exodus of the Children of Israel
the incident of the golden calf
the magicians of Pharaoh believing in God
emphasizesConcept accountability
oneness of God
patience in adversity
remembrance of God
resurrection
firstVerseMeaning Ta-Ha (disjointed letters, meaning not definitively known) NERFINISHED
followsSurah Maryam NERFINISHED
hasArabicName طه NERFINISHED
hasJuz 16
hasOpeningLetters Ta Ha
hasQuranicPosition 20th chapter of the Qur’an
hasRukuCount 8
hasSurahNumber 20
hasTransliteration Tā-Hā
hasVerseCount 135
isPartOf Qur’an NERFINISHED
isRevealedIn Mecca NERFINISHED
keyVerse “We have not sent down the Qur’an to you to cause you distress”
linguisticFeature eloquent narrative style
rhythmic and melodic verses
use of vivid imagery
mentionsProphet Adam NERFINISHED
Moses NERFINISHED
Muhammad NERFINISHED
narrativeFocus story of Prophet Moses
precedesSurah Al-Anbiya NERFINISHED
recitationMerit considered spiritually rewarding in Islamic tradition
teaches Qur’an as a reminder for those who fear God
consequences of arrogance and disbelief
importance of prayer
trust in God’s plan

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