Sūrah Luqmān (Arabic: سورة لقمان) is the 31st chapter (sūrah) of the Muslim holy book, the Qur’an. It is composed of 34 verses (āyāt) and takes its title from the mention of the sage Luqman in verses 12–19. It was, according to Islamic tradition, revealed in the middle of Muhammad’s Meccan period, and is thus usually classified as a Meccan sura.