Surah Taha – Prophet Moses
Classification: Makki | Verses: 135
Surah Taha, revealed in Makkah, is the twentieth chapter of the Quran.
It focuses on the story of Prophet Musa (Moses), his mission to guide the Children of Israel, and his confrontation with Pharaoh.
The surah emphasizes reliance on Allah, patience, trust in divine wisdom, and the importance of moral and spiritual guidance.
It also provides lessons for believers on prayer, humility, and perseverance while warning against arrogance, oppression, and disbelief.
The chapter highlights Allah’s mercy, guidance, and support for the righteous in times of trial.
- Recounts the story of Prophet Musa (Moses) and his mission to guide the Children of Israel.
- Highlights his confrontation with Pharaoh as a lesson in courage and trust in Allah.
- Emphasizes reliance on Allah, patience, and steadfastness during trials.
- Encourages prayer, humility, and adherence to moral and spiritual guidance.
- Warns against arrogance, oppression, and rejection of divine messages.
- Illustrates Allah’s mercy, protection, and guidance for the righteous.
- Teaches believers to trust in Allah’s wisdom and remain steadfast in faith.