Sura Al-Baqarah is the longest Sura of Holy Quran.
The longest Surat (chapter) in Quran is the second Surat called Al-bakara (the Cow).
The longest Surah of the Holy Qur'an, Surat al-Baqara, contains 6221 words.
Sura Baqara is the longest Sura. All Juz are the same with2 hizb and all.
The longest chapter in the holy Qur'an is the second chapter - Sura Al Baqara. Para 1 to almost half of Para-3.
longest sora in Quran is al-baqara
but I'm not sure about longest aya...hopefully that will help u
Its the Surah-al-Baqarah
Al-baqara 282
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If you mean the longest chapter (surah) of the Holy Quran then it's the second chapter titled in Arabic " Al-Baqara" which is translated to "The Cow".
Surah is the name of the chapter in the Holy Quran. Al-baqara is the Arabic name for " the cow", it's the second & the longest chapter in the Holy Quran. 1-17, this indicates numbers of specific verses in this chapter.
The Arabic word for the chapter of the Holy Quran is Surah. The Holy Quran consists of 114 chapter.
Quran, chapter 20, verse 1: Ta, Ha. طهQuran, chapter 36, verse 1: Ya, Seen. يس
AnswerThe number of verses (or Ayats) in Quran is 6236. It is an easy number to remember.The longest Ayah (verse) is in Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2, verse 282) Starts with (meaning English translation):" O who you belive! When you contract a debt for a fixed period, write it down..... "
The chapter is titled "Marium" which is Arabic for Mary. It is the 19th Chapter in the Quran and is found in the 16th Juz (Siparah) of the Quran.
Five times name "Misr" (Egypt in English) is mentioned in Quran, these 5 times are in the following Quran verses:verse 87, chapter 10verse 21, chapter 12verse 99, chapter 12verse 51, chapter 43verse 61, chapter 2
Surah Fatihah. It is the most important chapter in the Quran for Muslims and is is the first chapter.
Psalms 119 is the longest chapter in the bible.
Sura (Chapter-2) Baqra is the longest chapter of the holy Qur'an. It has 286 verses.
The longest word in Quran is: (فأسقيناكموه) " Fa'asqeinakumuh". It is an 11 letter word that means "made it available for you to drink it".In Quran, chapter 15, verse 22, that says (meaning English translation) {And we send the fecundating winds, then cause the rain to descend from the sky, therewith providing you with water (in abundance),… Allah knows best}.
The word "fig" is mentioned once in the Quran, in Surah At-Tin (Chapter 95).