Also known as surah Al-Anbiya, surah The Prophets, surah 21
thumb|Folio from Samarkand Kufic Quran with surah Al-Anbiya. Late 8th–early 9th century. [[Metropolitan Museum of Art]]
"Al-Anbiya" is the 21st chapter of the Quran, Islam's holy scripture, and it takes its name from the Arabic word for "prophets" because it discusses various prophets recognized in Islamic tradition. The chapter is significant in Islamic religious texts and has been preserved in important historical Quran manuscripts, such as the elaborate Kufic Quran created in Samarkand during the late 8th to early 9th century.
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