This blog is part of series of blogs based on my research and compilation of Surahs of Quran, in an effort to understand these surrah, in an easy way. Today's effort is on Surah Al- FALAQ Chapter (113), hope going through it will be a learning journey for all of you. May Allah forgive any mistake, omission or error on mine in its compilation (Aameen Summa Aameen)
Introduction: Surah Al-Falaq is the 113th chapter of the Quran, Surah Falaq written (sura e Falak, surah falak, surah alfalaq). It is a Meccan Surahs &has five verses. Al-Falaq means "The Daybreak" or "The Dawn."
Background
& Why it was Revealed:
The surahs was revealed in response to an incident
involving the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. A sorcerer named Labid ibn al-A’sam tried to
harm the Prophet ﷺ using magic, which caused him distress and resulted in the
revelation of these surahs as a form of protection and healing. It was said
about the curse of surah Alfalaq, which was revealed in narration, that the
Messenger of Allah – may Allah’s prayers and peace be upon him – was struck by
magic from the Jews.
Labid ibn al-A’sam performed 2 black magic against the
Prophet ﷺ with tools and using the things that the Prophet ﷺ possessed. He also
used a rope and tied 11 knots with pins on each knot. Then he placed the object
in a well and put a stone on the object to prevent it from floating.
The effects of black magic started very slowly, day by
day, and the Prophet ﷺ slowly became ill. Recognizing the gravity of the
situation, Allah, in His mercy, sent angels to unveil the mystery behind the
Prophet’s illness – shedding light on the insidious nature of the dark magic
that had befallen him. The Prophet ﷺ then entrusted some of his trusted
companions with the task of uncovering the concealed objects used in the black
magic ritual.
In this surah, Allah orders the prophet (s) to seek
protection of God from every evil; especially, from the evil of the dark night,
the evil of the witches and the evil of the envious ones.
Abu Said Al Khudri (RA) reported:“The Messenger of
Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) used to seek protection against evil of jinn & the evil eyes till Surah Al Falaq and Surah an Naas were
revealed. After they were revealed, he took them to seek Allah's protection & left everything beside them.”
General
Information:
Surah Falaq written (sura e Falak, surah falak, surah
alfalaq ) emphasizes seeking refuge in Allah from the evils and harmful
influences that may exist in the darkness of the night or in the form of envy,
black magic, and evil whispers. It is also commonly referred to as the “Verse
of Refuge”, in which we seek refuge from Allah.
It was mentioned in the hadiths of the Messenger, may
Allah bless him and grant him peace, where he said: “You will not recite a
surah dearer to Allah, and I do not communicate more with Him than that you
recite, Say I seek refuge in the Allah of daybreak, & if you are able not to
miss a prayer, then do it) “. Narrator: Uqbah bin Amer, the narrator:
Al-Albani. Al-Falaq (splitting a thing & making it clear from one another).
It is said: He split it & it split. Surah Falak came down after the descent
of Surah Al-Fil
Meaning
of al Falaq?
The meaning of “Al Falaq” varies between the exegesis
and commentators, and the meaning of the word “Al-Falaq” includes:
Ø He
is imprisoned in Hell with that name.
Ø It
is one of the names of Hell.
Ø It’s
morning.
Ø It
is creation, and the phrase means: Say I seek refuge in the Creator.
Reward
of reciting Surah Falaq:
It is narrated from Muhammad that whoever recites this
Surah in the month of Ramadhan in any of his prayers, it is as if he has fasted
in Makkah and he will get the reward for performing Hajj and 'Umra.
Here
are its Main Purposes:
The fourth verse of Surah Falaq denotes the use of
magic by mankind or jinns to harm other beings. However, everything requires
the permission of Allah. And indeed, this surah teaches us to seek refuge in
Allah SWT to get protection from the magic doers and their magic. In short,
– It teaches the Muslim to seek refuge in Allah, and
resort to him from all that warns him in the things of this world and the
hereafter.
– It’s a realization that Envy does not harm his envy
unless he shows the anger inside him, and acts with his envy, otherwise his
Envy does not exceed his sadness with the joy of others.
Lessons
of Surah Falaq and Life Applications:
1. Always
Seek Refuge in Allah’ Isti’aza’
2. A
Muslim Should Never Fear Darkness, Envy or Black Magic as Long as He/She
Recites Quran.
3. Never
Seek Magicians and Foretellers.
4. Keep
Away from Envy.
Benefits
and Virtues of Surah Al-Falaq
Surah Al-Falaq has common benefits and virtues with
Surah Al-Naas. They both have great virtues and benefits, owing to them being
ruqya.
1. Surah Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas are
Unique
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stated that Surah Al-Falaq and
Surah Al-Naas are unique, and none of the revelations are similar to them.
(Mishkat al-Masabih 2131)
2. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Recited Surah
Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas for Illness
The Prophet (PBUH) used to recite Al-Mu’awithatain
during his severe illness. He used to blow on his hands and pass them over his
face and body while reciting. (Sahih al-Bukhari 5751)
That’s similar to Surah Al-Fatiha, where the prophet
(PBUH) acknowledged it as a Ruqya from illness. That’s a lesson to Muslims on
how to cure diseases; by making duaa & reciting ruqya along with seeking
the proper medicine.
3. Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) Recited Surah
Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas in Wind and Darkness
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to recite
Al-Mu’awithatain in darkness and severe wind; where he repeated them several
times and taught the companions to do the same. (Sunan Abi Dawud 1463)
4. Surah Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas as Ruqya
for Black Magic
Al-Mu’awithatain are considered ruqya against black
magic; where Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to recite them as a cure for the
magic performed by the Jew, as we previously mentioned.
5. Surah Al-Falaq and Surah Al-Naas in Witr
Prayer
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used to recite Al-
M’uawathatain within prayer at night and said that you would not recite
anything greater before Allah than both surahs. (Sunan an-Naasa’i 953)
Hadith
on surah Falaq
(1) Aisha reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace, and blessings be upon him when anyone from his family was sick, he would blow over them with the two chapters of refuge. When he was sick with the illness in which he died, I blew over him & wiped himself with his hands, as they had greater blessings than my hand. Sahih Muslim 2192
(2) ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Amir reported: The Messenger of Allah,
peace, and blessings be upon him, commanded me to recite the two chapters of
refuge, al-Falaq and al-Nas, at the end of every prayer. Sunan
al-Tirmidhi 2903
(3) Aisha reported: When the Messenger of Allah,
peace, and blessings be upon him, would lie down for sleep, he would blow into
his hands, recite the two chapters of refuge, al-Falaq, and al-Nas, and he would
wipe his hands over his body. Sahih al-Bukhari 5960
(4) Abu Sa’id reported: The Messenger of Allah, peace,
and blessings be upon him, would seek refuge from jinn and the evil eye of man
until the two chapters of refuge were revealed, al-Falaq and al-Nas. After they
were revealed, he held to both of them and left everything else. Sunan
al-Tirmidhi 2058
(5) ‘Uqbah ibn ‘Amir reported: The Messenger of Allah,
peace, and blessings be upon him, said, “Have you not seen the verses Allah
revealed to me in the night? No one has seen the likes of them, ‘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) Sahih Muslim 814
(6) Abdullah ibn Khubayb reported: The Messenger of
Allah, peace, and blessings be upon him, said, “Speak.” I said, “What should I
say?” The Prophet said, “Say: He is Allah, the One, (112:1) and the two
chapters of refuge, al-Falaq, and al-Nas, every evening and morning three
times. They will be enough for you against everything.” Sunan
al-Tirmidhi 3575
Conclusion:
In conclusion, Surah Al-Falaq stands as a profound chapter within the Quran, offering a wellspring of spiritual and protective benefits for those who recite them with sincerity and understanding. Their significance extends beyond the historical context of the incident involving black magic, serving as a timeless source of refuge and healing for believers facing various challenges.
Surah Al-Falaq Surah is very wonderful and has many
benefits, and in the virtue of Surah Al-Falaq a lot of conversations, it came
from the Prophet – peace be upon him he said:” I do not tell you the best of
what you seek refuge with the Al-Ma’widhatayn say I seek refuge with the Allah
of the Falaq and say I seek refuge with the Allah of the people”
The Holy Prophet ordered to read the MU’awateen after
each prayer: according to the text of the Hadeeth about Uqba Ibn Amer, may
Allaah be pleased with him, he said: “The Messenger of Allaah (peace and
blessings of Allaah be upon him) ordered me to read the MU’awateen in the
conduct of every prayer”
Therefore, let us embrace the power of seeking Allah’s
protection, acknowledging His sovereignty over all aspects of our lives. May
the recitation of Surah Al-Falaq be a constant companion, providing solace,
strength, and spiritual fortitude in our journey towards closeness to the
Divine.
Researched
& Compiled by:
Ovais
Asad Khan

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Exceptional research and good learning experience
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