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{{about|'''Sura al-Falaq'''|other names of '''sura al-Falaq'''|Mu’awwidhatayn}}
{{about|'''Sura al-Falaq'''|other name of '''sura al-Falaq'''|Mu’awwidhatayn}}
'''Sūra al-Falaq''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة الفلق}}) is the 113th [[sura]] of the [[Qur’an]]. It is a [[Makki]] sura located in [[juz’]] 30. Sura al-Falaq is one of the [[Four Quls]]. In this sura, [[God]] orders the [[Prophet (a)]] 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. Suras al-Falaq and [[Sura al-Nas|al-Nas]] are called [[Mu’awwidhatayn]], because they are recited for seeking protection. About the merits of the recitation of sura al-Falaq, it is narrated that whoever recites the two suras of al-Nas and al-Falq is like a person who has recited all the books of divine prophets (a). It is also narrated that the Prophet (a) considered the two suras al-Nas and al-Falaq the most beloved suras before God.
'''Sūra al-Falaq''' (Arabic: {{ia|سورة الفلق}}) is the 113th [[sura]] of the [[Qur’an]]. It is a [[Makki]] sura located in [[juz’]] 30. Sura al-Falaq is one of the [[Four Quls]]. In this sura, [[God]] orders the [[Prophet (a)]] 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. Suras al-Falaq and [[Sura al-Nas|al-Nas]] are called [[Mu’awwidhatayn]], because they are recited for seeking protection. About the merits of the recitation of sura al-Falaq, it is narrated that whoever recites the two suras of al-Nas and al-Falq is like a person who has recited all the books of divine prophets (a). It is also narrated that the Prophet (a) considered the two suras al-Nas and al-Falaq the most beloved suras before God.


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