(Arabic: سورة البقرة, "The Cow") is the second and longest chapter of the Quran, containing 286 verses (ayat). It is a Medinan surah, meaning it was revealed after Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) migration to Medina. Key Themes and Information
The name comes from the story of the cow mentioned in verses 67-73, where God instructs the Israelites to sacrifice a cow to solve a murder mystery. Content: 2 ЖЏl BЙ™qЙ™rЙ™ SurЙ™si
The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) noted that the house where this surah is recited is protected from shaytan (demons). (Arabic: سورة البقرة, "The Cow") is the second
It opens by describing the Quran as a book with "no doubt" that offers guidance to the righteous (mutaqin). (Arabic: سورة البقرة