The Cow or Sūrat al-Baqarah (Arabic: سورة البقرة, "The Cow") is the second and longest chapter (Surah) of the Qur'an.[1] It is a Medinan sura (revealed to Muhammad when he was at Medina), with the exception of verse 281 which Muslims believe was revealed during The Farewell Pilgrimage.[2] It is also considered to be one of the first chapters revealed after the Hijra from Mecca to Medina.[3] The chapter comprises 286 verses (ayat) according to the division of Ali, the most widely accepted count among all Muslim denominations,[2] and includes the single longest verse in the Qur'an (2:282).[4] The surah's name references verses 66–72 which recall the story of a heifer sacrificed by the Israelites.
奶牛或苏拉特AL古兰经(阿拉伯语:سورةالبقرة,“牛”)是可兰经的第二和最长的一章(古兰经)[1]。这是麦地那苏拉(透露给穆罕默德的时候,他在麦地那),用诗句281的例外穆斯林相信告别朝圣期间透露。[2]它也被认为是从希吉拉麦加到麦地那之后显示所述第一章节中的一个。[3]本章包括286根据阿里,所有穆斯林币值中的最广泛接受的计数的划分经文(阿亚特)[2],并包括在兰(2:282)的单节最长。[4]经文66-72的古兰经的名字引用它回顾以色列人牺牲了小母牛的故事。