Sūra al-Baqara (Arabic: سورة البقرة) is the largest sura of the Quran. It is the second sura, and it is a Madani sura located in first, second, and third juzs. It is called "al-Baqara" (cow) because it involves a reference to the story of the cow of the Children of Israel.The main theme of Sura al-Baqara is said to be the guidance of human beings; that people should come to believe what God has revealed to His messengers, without differentiating among the messengers. Sura al-Baqara is believed to have a comprehensive content because it touches principles of beliefs and rulings of worships, as well as social, political, and economic matters. Stories and historical narrations in Sura al-Baqara include those of the Children of Israel, Abraham (a), the revival of the dead, and Saul and Goliath.Sura al-Baqara includes al-Kursi Verse, Aman al-Rasul Verse, al-Qibla Verse, and the longest verse of the Quran (verse 282). According to a hadith from the Prophet (s), Sura al-Baqara is the most virtuous sura of the Quran, and al-Kursi Verse is the most virtuous verse in the Quran.This Surah al-Baqara is recited by Abdul Basit, Mohamed Siddiq El-Minshawi, Abu Bakr al-Shatri and Saad al-Ghamdi, in their beautiful voices.