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Which is the longest Surah in the Quran?
Surah Baqarah
Surah Yousuf
Surah Yaseen
Asked by KRODHI,
28 Mar '11 11:20 am
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A search on google, tells me clearly that it is Surah Baqarah.
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Sura al-Baqarah (Arabic: , Sratu l-Baqarah, \"The Cow\") is the Qur\'an\'s second and longest chapter. It is a Medinan sura and comprises 286 verses, including the single longest verse in the Qur\'an (2:282).[1] The sura\'s name references verses 6773 which recall the story of the golden calf worshipped as an idol by the Israelites during Moses\' absence.
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Sura al-Baqarah (Arabic: , Sratu l-Baqarah, \"The Cow\") is the Qur\'an\'s second and longest chapter. It is a Medinan sura and comprises 286 verses, including the single longest verse in the Qur\'an (2:282).[1] The sura\'s name references verses 6773 which recall the story of the golden calf worshipped as an idol by the Israelites during Moses\' absence.
Source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Al-Baqara
Answered by Aarnika Tiwaari, 28 Mar '11 11:23 am
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