![]() They base their argument on a Hadith that the Prophet a once held the hand of ‘A’ishah and pointing to the moon, said, “Seek refuge from the evil of this Ghasiq.”. Some commentators say that the word Ghasiq means moon. “And from the evil of the darkening as it comes with its darkness, One should seek refuge from the evil of nightfall.Īccording to Ibn Zayd the Arabs called the setting of the star Pleiad as Ghasiq and believed that after its setting and at its rising, disease increases and spreads. His creation includes Hell, Iblis (Satan) and his offspring.ģ. “From the evil of what He has created”Īnd to seek refuge from the evil of what He created. Allah directs believers to seek refuge in the Lord of the Falaq.Ģ. Ibn Jarir and Imam Bukhari say that it means morning and this view seems reasonable. When its gate is opened all the inmates of Hell cry out because of the intensity of its heat. Ka’ab al-Ahbar says that Falaq is a place in the Hell. Ibn ‘Abbas says that Falaq means creation. The Qur’an itself says “cleaver of the daybreak”. Say: “I seek refuge with the Lord of the daybreak” The Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful.ġ. Source: Sunan At-Tirmidhi 2058 Simple Explanation of Surah ِAl-Falaq: Source: Sahih Bukhari 5960 3- The Prophet would seek refuge in Allah with Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-NasĪbu Sa’eed Al-Khudri reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, would seek refuge from the devils and the evil eye of mankind until the two chapters of refuge (surah al-falaq and surah an-nas) were revealed, so when they were revealed he took both of them and left everything else. Source: Sunan At-Tirmidhi 2902 2- The Prophet would recite Al-Falaq and An-Nas before sleepingĪisha reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace and blessings be upon him, would get ready for sleep, he would blow into his hands, recite the two chapters of refuge (surah al- falaqand surah an-nas), and he would wipe his hands over his body. ![]() Uqbah ibn Amr Al-Juhani reported: The Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, said, “Allah has revealed verses the like of which you have never seen: Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of the people (114:1) and: Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of the daybreak.” (113:1) Surah al falaq Related Ahadith: 1- The unique virtues of Surah An-Nas and Surah Al-Falaq ![]() nd from the evil of an envier when he envies.”.And from the evil of the blowers in knots.And from the evil of darkness when it settles.Say, “I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak.Surah falaq transliteration Surah Al Falaq Translation – Sahih International: surah al falaq, surat falak Surah Al Falaq Transliteration: This surah and the 114th (and last) surah in the Qur’an, an-Nās, are collectively referred to as al-Mu’awwidhatayn “the Refuges”, as both begin “I seek refuge”, an-Nās tells to seek God refuge from the evil from within, while al Falaq tells to seek God refuge from the evil from outside, so reading both of them would protect a person from his own mischief and the mischief of others. It is a brief five verse invocation, asking God (Allah) for protection from the evil of Satan. Surah Al Falaq (Arabic: سورة الفلق, “Dawn, Daybreak”) is the 113th surah of the Qur’an. 3- The Prophet would seek refuge in Allah with Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas.2- The Prophet would recite Al-Falaq and An-Nas before sleeping.1- The unique virtues of Surah An-Nas and Surah Al-Falaq.Surah Al Falaq Translation – Sahih International:.
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