Lilaafi Qureshin eelaafihim Rehlatash shitaahi was saif. Falyaabudu Rabba Hazal Baitillazi Athamahum Min juhium wa Aamanahum min Khauf.
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The answer above is wrong. That, above, is the chapter called Qureish. The chapter that deals with the elephant of Abraha - the one they brought to try to destroy the House of God in Mecca - is simply called The Elephant. In Arabic: Al-Feal.
His story appears here n there, eg Surah 7: 73-79. Sura shams also has a portion dedicated to it.
There are various transliteration of the Surah Yaseen available. A site dedicated to such matters is named iqrasense which gives a transliteration in English.
There is a whole series of childrens' books about Babar the Elephant.
Out of the ones you were asking, Surah Yusuf is the largest-It has the most ayahs. Surah Ibrahim- I think 53 ayahs Surah Yunus-109 Surah Yusuf- 111
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surah fatiha
In a recent class discussion we came to the conclusion that the elephant symbolizes the imperialistic regime.
it was called the saggy baggy elephant
It is a Madani surah. But it was revealed in Makkah.
That is Babar. He is in a children's story.
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Prophet Musa (Moses) is mentioned in several surahs throughout the Quran, with a significant focus in Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2). He is also extensively discussed in Surah Al-A'raf (Chapter 7), Surah Taha (Chapter 20), and Surah Ash-Shu'ara (Chapter 26), among others. His story is highlighted to convey lessons about faith, perseverance, and the struggle against oppression.