آل عمران سورة
Sura Al Imran (Arabic: آل عمران, Sūratu Āl ‘Imrān,”The Family of Imran”)[1] is the 3rd chapter of the Qur’an with two hundred verses.
The 3rd surah consists of 200 verses divided into 2 equal halves each 100 verses long. The first 99 verses is tripartite in 33 verse sections, with the story of Mary taking up the mid-section framed on either side by proofs and arguments with the Jewish and Christian peoples of Medina. While the first 100 verse are set in the background of the victory at the battle of Badr alluded to in verse 13, the second 100 verses primarily encourages the believers and engages the hypocrites after the devastating battle of Uhud.Imran in Islam is regarded as the father of Mary. This chapter is named after the family Imran, which includes Imran, Saint Anne, Mary, and Jesus.
The chapter is believed to have been revealed in Medina and is either the second or third of the Medinan suras as it engages both the event of Badr in its first section and the battle of Uhud at its end. Almost all of it also belongs to the third year of the Hijra with the possible exception of verse 61, which mentions Mubāhalah and therefore might have been revealed during the visit of the Najrān Christian deputation which occurred in the 10th year of the Hijrah.