Surah Yunus – Jonah
Classification: Makki | Verses: 109
Surah Yunus, revealed in Makkah, is the tenth chapter of the Quran.
It emphasizes the Oneness of Allah, divine guidance, and the consequences of accepting or rejecting the truth.
The surah recounts the stories of various prophets, including Yunus (Jonah), to illustrate patience, reliance on Allah, and the importance of calling people to faith.
It warns against arrogance, disbelief, and ignoring divine signs, while highlighting Allah’s mercy and forgiveness for those who repent.
The surah also stresses reflection on creation and history as lessons for believers.
- Highlights the Oneness of Allah and the importance of following divine guidance.
- Recounts the story of Prophet Yunus (Jonah) and other prophets as lessons of patience and perseverance.
- Warns against arrogance, rejection of faith, and ignoring Allah’s signs.
- Encourages reliance on Allah, repentance, and moral accountability.
- Demonstrates the consequences for communities that reject divine guidance.
- Stresses reflection on creation and history to strengthen faith and understanding.
- Emphasizes Allah’s mercy, forgiveness, and willingness to guide those who turn to Him sincerely.