Al-Mulk () is the 67th chapter (surah) of the Quran, comprising 30 verses. Surah Al Mulk emphasizes the greatness of Allah and his creation, urging believers to reflect on the signs of God's power in the universe.
Sūrat al-Mulk is the 67th chapter of the Quran and contains 30 verses that focus on God's greatness and the signs of His power visible throughout creation. The surah encourages believers to think deeply about these divine signs as a way of understanding God's majesty and authority.
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Al-Mulk () is the 67th chapter (surah) of the Quran, comprising 30 verses. Surah Al Mulk emphasizes the greatness of Allah and his creation, urging believers to reflect on the signs of God's power in the universe.
==Summary== 1-3 Praise to the Almighty, Allah, the Creator and Ruler of all things 3-5 The perfection of the works of God, seen in the heavens, glorify him 5 We have adorned the lowest heaven with lamps and have made them missiles with which to pelt the devils; and We have prepared for them the punishment of the raging fire 6-8 Torments of hell prepared for unbelievers 8-11 Infidels shall confess in hell their folly in calling Muhammad an impostor 12 Verily those who fear their Lord unseen will have forgiveness and a great reward. 13-14 God knoweth all things 15-18 God shall destroy unbelievers 19-24 Unbelievers ungrateful to the God who sustains them in life 25-28 They challenged the Prophet to hasten the judgment-day, but they shall dread its approach 29-30 The Merciful the only protector on that day
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