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Surah Al-Isra (The Night Journey), the 17th chapter of the Quran with 111 verses, is a Makki surah emphasizing monotheism, prophethood, and moral, social, and spiritual principles. It details Prophet Muhammad’s (PBUH) miraculous night journey from Makkah to Jerusalem and highlights the history of the Children of Israel as a warning to the disbelievers of Makkah. Key Aspects and Themes of Surah Al-Isra The Night Journey (Isra): The surah opens with a declaration of Prophet Muhammad's (PBUH) journey from Al-Masjid al-Haram to Al-Aqsa Mosque, often associated with the subsequent ascension to heaven. (Miraj) Context: It was revealed in Makkah, typically just before the migration to Medina. Divine Guidance: The surah emphasizes that human beings need divine guidance to avoid evil, sin, and misery. Moral & Social Guidelines: It covers crucial ethical rules, including: Kindness to parents. Fulfilling responsibilities to relatives, the needy, and travelers. Prohibitions against arrogance, extravagance, and killing. History of the Children of Israel: It warns the disbelievers of Makkah by recounting the, "Children of Israel" transgressions and their punishments. The Quran's Nature: It affirms the Quran as a source of healing and mercy for believers. The surah is also referred to as Bani Isra'il (The Children of Israel)