Shu'ara
Shu'ara is a term that translates to "poets" in Arabic. It is also the name of the 26th chapter (Surah) of the Quran, which consists of 227 verses. This Surah discusses the role of poets in society, emphasizing the importance of their messages and the impact of their words on people. It highlights the distinction between true guidance and misleading poetry.
The Surah recounts stories of various prophets, including Moses and Abraham, illustrating their struggles against disbelief and the consequences faced by those who rejected their messages. Through these narratives, Shu'ara conveys moral lessons about faith, truth, and the power of divine revelation.