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Al Jalalain Eng

(Al-Ikhlâs)
[112:1]
Say: ‘He is God, One (All
ā
hu is the predicate of huwa, ‘He is’, and ahadun is its substitution or a second 


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predicate). 
[112:2]
God, the Self-Sufficient, Besought of all (All
ā
hu’l-samad constitute a subject and a predicate) [al-samad 
means] the One Who is always sought at times of need, 
[112:3]
He neither begot, for no likeness of Him can exist, nor was begotten, since createdness is precluded in His 
case. 
[112:4]
Nor is there anyone equal to Him’, neither match nor comparison (lahu, ‘to Him’, is semantically connected 
to kufuwan, ‘equal’, but precedes it because it is the object of the intended negation; ahadun, ‘anyone’, 
which is the subject of yakun, ‘is there’, has been placed after the predicate of the latter [kufuwan, ‘equal’] 
in order to retain the harmony of the end-rhyme [of the verses]).
Meccan or Medinese, consisting of 5 verses. 
This s
ū
ra and the next one were revealed when Lab
ī
d the Jew placed a spell on the Prophet (s) using a 
string with eleven knots. God informed him of this and of its place, and so it was brought before the Prophet 
(s) and he was commanded to ‘seek refuge [in God]’ by means of these two s
ū
ras; and so each time he 
recited a verse from them, a knot would become undone and he would sense an alleviation, until in the end 
all the knots had been undone and he stood up invigorated, as if he had previously been hobbled to the 
ground. 
(Al-Falaq)
[113:1]
Say: ‘I seek refuge in the Lord of the Daybreak, the morning, 
[113:2]
from the evil of what He has created, of obligated animate beings and non-obligated ones and from all 
inanimates, such as poison and so on; 
[113:3]
and from the evil of darkness when it gathers, that is, [from] night when it becomes dark and the moon 
when it is absent, 
[113:4]
and from the evil of the women-blowers, sorceresses who blow, on knots, which they knot into strings, 
blowing into them [certain] words, but without spittle; however, al-Zamakhshar
ī
says, ‘with this [spittle]’ — 
[sorceresses] such as the daughters of the said Lab
ī
d — 
[113:5]
and from the evil of an envier when he envies’, [when] he manifests his envy and behaves in accordance 
with it — such as the mentioned Lab
ī
d from among the Jews who were envious of the Prophet (s); the 
mention of these three [elements of evil] which are [already] subsumed by [the statement] ‘of what He has 
created’, is because of the severity of their evil. 
Meccan or Medinese, consisting of 6 verses.


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