Sura Ta-Ha (Arabic: سورة طه, Sūratu Tā-Hā, "Ta-Ha") is the 20th sura of the Qur'an with 135 ayat. It is a Makkan sura. It is named "Ta-Ha" because the sura starts with the Arab letters طه (see Muqatta'at).
Among the subjects treated in this sura are God's call of Moses ([Qur'an 20:10]), the Exodus of the Israelites and the crossing of the Red Sea ([Qur'an 20:77]), the worship of the Golden Calf ([Qur'an 20:88]) and the Fall of Man ([Qur'an 20:120]). [WIKIPEDIA]
Among the subjects treated in this sura are God's call of Moses ([Qur'an 20:10]), the Exodus of the Israelites and the crossing of the Red Sea ([Qur'an 20:77]), the worship of the Golden Calf ([Qur'an 20:88]) and the Fall of Man ([Qur'an 20:120]). [WIKIPEDIA]