Sūra al-Ankabūt (Arabic: سورة العنكبوت) is the twenty ninth sura of the Quran. It is a Makki sura located in juzs twenty and twenty one. The name "al-Ankabut" (spider) is adopted from the analogy made in verse forty one of this sura. This sura speaks about the unity of God, signs of God in the creation and fighting with polytheism; and to console the few Muslims in the beginning of Islam, it gives reports about the destinies of some previous prophets (a). Sura al-Ankabut also speaks about the greatness of the Quran and the proofs of rightfulness of the Prophet (s) and the stubbornness of his opposers.Verses forty one and fifty seven are among famous verses of Sura al-Ankabut. In verse forty one, God likens the story of disbelievers reliance on idols to spider and its weak net; and verse fifty seven warns that every soul shall taste death, then they shall be brought back to God. About the merits of recitation of this sura, it is transmitted from the Prophet (s) that whoever recites Sura al-Ankabut, he will be rewarded ten rewards for every believer or hypocrite [in the history].