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Surah Al-An'am (The Cattle) is the 6th chapter of the Quran, containing 165 verses, revealed in Makkah to establish Tawhid (pure monotheism) and reject polytheism. It emphasizes God's absolute sovereignty, power, and creation, addressing themes of revelation, prophet hood, and resurrection. Key Aspects of Surah Al-An'am: Central Theme: The establishment of Tawhid (Oneness of Allah) and the total refutation of Shirk (polytheism). Context: It is a Meccan Surah, likely revealed during the middle stage of the Meccan period, providing solace and strengthening the faith of the Prophet ﷺ and his followers during persecution. Arguments for Faith: The Surah presents logical, rational, and cosmological arguments for the existence and oneness of God, highlighting the signs of Allah in the heavens and earth. Refutation of Idolatry: It debunks superstitious and idolatrous practices prevalent in Arabia, particularly regarding the improper, self-imposed rules on livestock (cattle). Key Themes: The Surah discusses the truth of resurrection and the Day of Judgment. It also highlights the stories of previous prophets, including Prophet Ibrahim's journey to recognizing the One True God. Practical Application: It emphasizes that the believer's life, death, and devotion are solely for Allah (Surah 6:162-163). Structure and Significance: Name: The name Al-An'am (The Cattle) comes from verses 136-138, which deal with the superstitious customs related to livestock. Impact: It aims to cleanse belief from superstition and establish a solid foundation for Islamic creed. Key Verses: It includes powerful declarations of faith and commands on moral principles.