Meaning: The Daybreak / The Dawn
Total Ayahs: 5
Place of Revelation: Mecca
Surah Al-Falaq seeks refuge in Allah from all external evil, including the darkness of night, sorcery, and envy. It emphasizes the vulnerability of humans to hidden harms and the need to rely on divine protection. It’s a reminder that Allah is the best shield against all visible and invisible threats.
Seek divine protection from all forms of evil, especially hidden dangers like jealousy and magic.
Reciting it regularly—especially before sleep—provides divine protection, particularly against black magic, envy, and nightly fears. It is part of the three Qul's used for daily ruqyah and spiritual safeguarding.
113:1 – 'Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of Daybreak...'
Protect yourself with the remembrance of Allah from all external evils.
Al-Mu'awwidh (The Giver of Refuge), Al-Hafiz (The Protector), Al-Qadir (The Omnipotent)
Protection Evil Magic Envy Refuge
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