SURAH 91 — Ash-Shams — الشمس — “The Sun”
• Revelation Order: 26
• Event Anchor: Early Meccan moral-cosmic reflection (c. 612–616 CE)
Explanation:
Ash-Shams uses a series of cosmic oaths—by the sun, moon, day, night, sky, earth, and the human soul—to underscore the struggle between righteousness and wickedness. This rhetorical style is quintessential early Meccan, aiming to shake listeners into recognizing moral truth through the signs of creation. The reference to the people of Thamūd reinforces the theme of moral consequences in historical precedent. The surah fits a moment when vivid, cosmic imagery served as a vehicle for moral awakening in a society resistant to abstract monotheism.
| Verse | Verse # | Meccan v Medinan | General Index |
|---|---|---|---|
| By the sun and its brightness | 1 | Meccan | 6044 |
| And [by] the moon when it follows it | 2 | Meccan | 6045 |
| And [by] the day when it displays it | 3 | Meccan | 6046 |
| And [by] the night when it covers it | 4 | Meccan | 6047 |
| And [by] the sky and He who constructed it | 5 | Meccan | 6048 |
| And [by] the earth and He who spread it | 6 | Meccan | 6049 |
| And [by] the soul and He who proportioned it | 7 | Meccan | 6050 |
| And inspired it [with discernment of] its wickedness and its righteousness, | 8 | Meccan | 6051 |
| He has succeeded who purifies it, | 9 | Meccan | 6052 |
| And he has failed who instills it [with corruption]. | 10 | Meccan | 6053 |
| Thamud denied [their prophet] by reason of their transgression, | 11 | Meccan | 6054 |
| When the most wretched of them was sent forth. | 12 | Meccan | 6055 |
| And the messenger of Allah [Salih] said to them, “[Do not harm] the she-camel of Allah or [prevent her from] her drink.” | 13 | Meccan | 6056 |
| But they denied him and hamstrung her. So their Lord brought down upon them destruction for their sin and made it equal [upon all of them]. | 14 | Meccan | 6057 |
| And He does not fear the consequence thereof. | 15 | Meccan | 6058 |