SURAH 100 — Al-‘Ādiyāt — العاديات — “The Charging Horses”

• Revelation Order: 14
• Event Anchor: Early Meccan moral rebuke regarding ingratitude (c. 610–614 CE)

Explanation:
Al-‘Ādiyāt invokes imagery of war horses charging into battle, then pivots to condemn human ingratitude and obsession with wealth. This juxtaposition suits the early Meccan environment of tribal valorization of warfare, honor, and material gain. The surah criticizes the misalignment between worldly priorities and spiritual truth at a time when Muhammad’s message challenged entrenched tribal values. Its urgency and moral sharpness correspond to the formative stage when the Qur’an aimed to jolt listeners out of cultural complacency and toward recognition of divine judgment.

VerseVerse #Meccan v MedinanGeneral Index
By the racers, panting,1Meccan6147
And the producers of sparks [when] striking2Meccan6148
And the chargers at dawn,3Meccan6149
Stirring up thereby [clouds of] dust,4Meccan6150
Arriving thereby in the center collectively,5Meccan6151
Indeed mankind, to his Lord, is ungrateful.6Meccan6152
And indeed, he is to that a witness.7Meccan6153
And indeed he is, in love of wealth, intense.8Meccan6154
But does he not know that when the contents of the graves are scattered9Meccan6155
And that within the breasts is obtained,10Meccan6156
Indeed, their Lord with them, that Day, is [fully] Acquainted.11Meccan6157