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Amazing Al-Muawwidzatain (Tadabbur Surah Al-Falaq dan AN-Nas)

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Last Update: 19 December 2024

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The “Mu’awwidzatain” refers to the last two chapters of the Quran, which are Surah Al-Falaq (Chapter 113) and Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114). These surahs are often recited together as a means of seeking protection and refuge from evil and negative influences. Here’s a summary of both Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas:

Surah Al-Falaq (Chapter 113): Surah Al-Falaq is composed of five verses and focuses on seeking protection from external sources of harm. It can be summarized as follows:

  1. The surah begins by seeking refuge in Allah, the Lord of the Daybreak, from the evil of His creation.
  2. It specifically mentions seeking protection from the darkness of night when people may face hidden dangers and negative influences.
  3. The surah seeks refuge from those who practice black magic, sorcery, or any form of evil, and it asks Allah for protection from their harm.
  4. It emphasizes that Allah is the ultimate protector and source of refuge.

Surah An-Nas (Chapter 114): Surah An-Nas is also composed of six verses and focuses on seeking protection from internal sources of harm, such as one’s own negative thoughts and impulses. The summary is as follows:

  1. The surah begins by seeking refuge in Allah, the Lord of mankind, from the evil of the whispers of Satan, who tries to influence and lead people astray.
  2. It mentions seeking protection from Satan, who whispers evil suggestions into the hearts of people.
  3. The surah seeks refuge from the evil of jinn (spirits) and men (human beings) who may have malicious intentions.
  4. It emphasizes that Allah is the ultimate protector, and seeking His refuge is a means to guard against evil influences.

In summary, Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas are known as the Mu’awwidzatain or “the chapters of seeking refuge.” They are recited by Muslims as a means of seeking protection from external and internal sources of harm, including the influence of Satan and negative forces. These surahs emphasize Allah as the ultimate protector and refuge from all forms of evil and danger.

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  • Recited by Muslims as a means of seeking protection from external and internal sources of harm, including the influence of Satan and negative forces. These surahs emphasize Allah as the ultimate protector and refuge from all forms of evil and danger.

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  • Duration 01:41:00
  • Lessons 1
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  • Language Bahasa Melayu
  • Skill Beginner
  • Last Update 19 December 2024