13

Surah Ar-Ra'd (الرعد)

The Thunder

Surah Details

Verses

43

Pages

501512

Revelation

Medinan

Juz

13

Start Reading Surah Ar-Ra'd

Page 501 of 1,275 — Free online with Tajweed colour coding

About Surah Ar-Ra'd

Surah Ar-Ra'd (الرعد), meaning “The Thunder”, is the 13th surah of the Holy Quran. It is a Medinan surah, revealed in Medina, consisting of 43 verses (ayat). It spans 12 pages in this transliteration edition, from page 501 to page 512, and falls within Juz 13 of the Quran.

Read this surah in English transliteration with colour-coded Tajweed rules to improve your recitation. Each colour represents a specific Tajweed rule, helping you pronounce every letter and vowel correctly according to traditional recitation methods.

Pages in Surah Ar-Ra'd

Frequently Asked Questions

How many verses are in Surah Ar-Ra'd?

Surah Ar-Ra'd (الرعد) contains 43 verses (ayat).

Is Surah Ar-Ra'd Meccan or Medinan?

Surah Ar-Ra'd is a Medinan surah, meaning it was revealed in Medina after the migration (Hijra) from Mecca.

What does “Ar-Ra'd” mean?

The name “Ar-Ra'd” (الرعد) translates to “The Thunder” in English.

How to read Surah Ar-Ra'd with proper Tajweed?

You can read Surah Ar-Ra'd with proper Tajweed using the colour-coded transliteration on this site. Each colour represents a different Tajweed rule — for example, red for necessary prolongation (Madd), green for nasalisation (Ghunnah), and blue for emphatic pronunciation (Tafkheem). Start reading from page 501.

Related Medinan Surahs

ContinuingSurah Al-Fatiha