SURAH 107 — Al-Mā‘ūn — الماعون — “Small Kindnesses”

• Revelation Order: 17
• Event Anchor: Early Meccan social hypocrisy exposure (c. 613–616 CE)

Explanation:
Al-Mā‘ūn condemns those who maintain public religiosity while exploiting or neglecting orphans, the poor, and the socially vulnerable. This aligns with the early Meccan period, when Muhammad’s message emphasized justice and compassion, provoking aristocratic anger by exposing their hypocrisy. The surah fits a moment when Islam was challenging Meccan social structures: the wealthy elite maintained ritual displays but resisted ethical reform. Its criticism of those who deny basic acts of kindness underscores the moral conflict taking shape in Mecca before persecution intensified.

VerseVerse #Meccan v MedinanGeneral Index
Have you seen the one who denies the Recompense?1Meccan6198
For that is the one who drives away the orphan2Meccan6199
And does not encourage the feeding of the poor.3Meccan6200
So woe to those who pray4Meccan6201
[But] who are heedless of their prayer –5Meccan6202
Those who make show [of their deeds]6Meccan6203
And withhold [simple] assistance.7Meccan6204