Also known as Surah 113, Surah of the Daybreak, Sura 113, The Daybreak
113e sourate du Coran
Al-Falaq is the 113th chapter of the Quran, with a title derived from an Arabic word meaning "daybreak" or "break apart," though scholars have also interpreted it as referring to creation or creatures more broadly. The chapter is significant in Islamic tradition as one of the final chapters of the Quran and is commonly recited in Muslim daily prayers and spiritual practice.
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Al-Falaq (arabe : الفلق, français : L’Aube naissante) est le nom traditionnellement donné à la 113e sourate du Coran, le livre sacré de l'islam. Elle comporte 5 versets. Rédigée en arabe comme l'ensemble de l'œuvre religieuse, elle fut proclamée, selon la tradition musulmane, durant la période mecquoise.
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Al-Falaq Recited 1000 Times: By Abdul Rehman Al-Sudais
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