Al-'Ankabūt (Arabic: العنكبوت, "The Spider") is the 29th section (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 69 stanzas (āyāt).
Concerning timing and logical foundation of the alleged disclosure (asbāb al-nuzūl), it is viewed as a before "Meccan surah", which implies it is accepted to have been uncovered in Mecca, rather than later in Medina. This is because of the presentation concerning the abuse of the Muslims. The early Muslims were oppressed in Mecca, where Muhammed was not a head of state and not mistreated in Medina, where he was a head of state and had some assurance.
The surah states that Nuh, Ibrahim, Lut, Shuaib, Hud, Saleh, Musa and Muhammad all were prophets of God. Every one of them suffered hardships. For instance, Noah was disparaged regularly and Abraham was tossed into the fire. Be that as it may, God wrecked their kin who violated. As it says in section 40,
So every We rebuffed for his wrongdoing; of them was he on whom We sent down a fierce tempest, and of them was he whom the thundering surpassed, and of them was he whom We made to be gobbled up by the earth, and of them was he whom We suffocated; and it didn't beseem Allah that He ought to be unreasonable to them, however they were crooked to their own spirits
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