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Surah Al-Falaq, often known as "The Daybreak" or "The Dawn," is the Quran's 113th chapter. It is a short surah with five verses. This surah emphasizes on seeking Allah's protection and shelter from many sorts of evil, harm, and negativity that may arise at various times of the day, especially at dawn and twilight.
The surah opens with the lines, "Say, 'I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak,'" indicating that the act of seeking Allah's protection from the potential peril associated with the early morning hours is symbolic. It then specifies specific types of evil and injury, such as darkness, sorcery, and the evil eye of an envious person, against which believers ask Allah's protection.
The Arabic text, as well as English and Bangla translations, are included in the PDF file below.
Benefits of Recitation:
Seeking Protection: Muslims recite Surah Al-Falaq to seek protection and refuge in Allah from various sorts of harm, including bodily and spiritual harm, particularly at vulnerable times like as dawn and nightfall.
Envy and Jealousy Protection: The surah is recited to guard oneself from the harm produced by envy, jealousy, or the evil eye that others may cast on an individual or their property.
Supplication for General Protection: Believers recite Surah Al-Falaq as a supplication, asking Allah to protect them and their loved ones from any form of injury or evil.
Strengthening Faith: Reading this surah strengthens a believer's faith in Allah's protective power and ability to protect them from harm.
Evening Ritual: Surah Al-Falaq is frequently recited before going to sleep as part of nightly protective rites, asking Allah's protection during the night.
Fear Removal: Believers may recite this surah when they are nervous or scared, since it brings reassurance and safety.
Negative Energy Removal: This surah is recited by certain people to cleanse their environment and remove unwanted energy or effects.
Spiritual Reality Awareness: The surah reminds believers of the existence of both spiritual protection and possible damage, emphasizing the need of faith in Allah.
Surah Al-Falaq is used to seek protection from danger, negative influences, and spiritual forces that may be faced throughout the day. It is chanted for personal and spiritual well-being and promotes reliance in Allah's protective might. Individuals show their trust in Allah for safety and seek refuge from potential sources of harm and negativity through its verses.
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