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Surah Al-An'am, or chapter 6, of the Quran, is important for its guidance and wisdom on monotheism, prophethood, creation, accountability, and ethical living. It also discusses the major articles of the Islamic Creed, such as life after death, prophethood, and Tawhid, and how these apply to human life.
Surah Anam gets the name from its 15 verses, starting from 136 and ending at 150. In these verses, the main concern of the message from Allah was about castles. The verbal meaning of Anam is battle in the Arabic language.
At the time of descending, there were around 70000 angels that came along this surah glorifying Allah. This is just the beginning of the Surah Anam Benefits. Anyone who recites this surah, those 70000 angels, starts praying for the one so that all his worries and problems are eliminated.
The Importance Of Surah Anam can be determined by the saying of our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) narrating, “Never has it been recited over a sick person, without Allah granting him a cure.”
Surah Anam Benefits can be measured by this Quranic ayat that marks the beginning of this surah.
In the Quran, Allah narrates that “All praise belongs to Allah alone Who created the heavens and the earth and produced darkness and light; yet the disbelievers set up (false gods as) equals to their Lord.” Surah Anam is a Makki surah with 20 Rukus and 165 Ayahs, and the order of revelation is 55. The number of words and letters is 3055 and 12420, respectively.
Benefits Of Reading Surah Al Anam in the normal course of a day or whenever you have Ramadan will allow you great fortunes. This can be confirmed by the hades of our Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), who narrates, “Whoso recites this surah, the seventy thousand angels who came with it at the time of its descending, glorifying Allah, will pray for his forgiveness, and good fortune day and night up to the day of judgment.”
Surah Al-A'raf is important in Islam because it is said to strengthen faith, protect against evil, and act as a witness on the Day of Judgment. Some scholars also believe it acts as a barrier between Satan and the reader on that day.
Surah Al-A'raf is about the origins of creation, including how Satan convinced Adam and Eve to leave Paradise, and how all three were brought to Earth. It also shows God's mercy and readiness to forgive those who repent. Some scholars believe that reciting Surah Al-A'raf will lead to the following benefits:
According to Sunan an-Nasa'i, the Prophet Muhammad used to recite Surah Al-A'raf for Maghrib prayer, splitting it between two rak'ahs.
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