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He said (to them), "Ask him why he does so." They asked him and he said, "I do so because it mentions the qualities of the Beneficent and I love to recite it (in my prayer)." The Prophet said (to them), "Tell him that Allah loves him"
Narrated 'Aisha: The Prophet sent (an army unit) under the command of a man who used to lead his companions in the prayers and would finish his recitation with (the Sura 112): 'Say (O Muhammad): "He is Allah, the One." ' (112.1) When they returned (from the battle), they mentioned that to the Prophet.
Narrated Yahya related to me from Malik from Ibn Shihab that Humayd ibn Abd ar-Rahman ibn Awf had told him that Surat al-Ikhlas (Surah 112) was equal to a third of the Qur'an, and that Surat al-Mulk (Surah 67) pleaded for its owner. Allah's Apostle said, "By Him in Whose Hand my life is, it is equal to one-third of the Quran." When it was morning, he went to the Prophet and informed him about that as if he considered that the recitation of that Sura by itself was not enough. Narrated Abu Said Al-Khudri: A man heard another man reciting (in the prayers): 'Say (O Muhammad): "He is Allah, the One." (112.1) And he recited it repeatedly. This word ( Al-Ahad) cannot be used for anyone in affirmation except Allah the Mighty and Majestic, because He is perfect in all of His attributes and actions.Īccording to hadiths, this surah is an especially important and honored part of the Quran: He is the One, the Singular, Who has no peer, no assistant, no rival, no equal and none comparable to Him. "When the Jews said, `We worship Uzayr, the son of Allah,' and the Christians said, `We worship the Messiah (Isa), the son of Allah,' and the Zoroastrians said, `We worship the sun and the moon,' and the idolators said, `We worship idols,' Allah revealed to His Messenger, Say: "He is Allah, One. It is reported from Ubayy ibn Ka'b that it was revealed after the polytheists asked "O Muhammad! Tell us the lineage of your Lord."ġ12:1. The former seems more probable, particularly since it seems to have been alluded to by Bilal of Abyssinia, who, when he was being tortured by his cruel master, is said to have repeated "Ahad, Ahad!" (unique, referring as here to God). It is disputed whether this is a Meccan or Medinan sura. Al-Ikhlas means "the purity" or "the refining". It is a short declaration of tawhid, Allah's absolute oneness, consisting of four ayat. This surah was among those to receive many different titles. In the early years of Islam, some surahs of the Quran came to be known by several different names, sometimes varying by region. SORAT ALWAQE3A PDF ARABIC FULL
Exegesis ĩth century lapis lazuli octagon with the full text of the surah, worn as a protective talisman, Khalili Collection of Islamic Art And there is none comparable (equal, equivalent or similar) to Him. He begets not, nor is He begotten (He is Unborn and Uncreated, has no parents, wife or offspring).Ĥ. Allah is al-Samad (the Ultimate Source of all existence, the Uncaused Cause who created all things out of nothing, who is eternal, absolute, immutable, perfect, complete, essential, independent, and self-sufficient Who does not need to eat or drink, sleep or rest Who needs nothing while all of creation is in absolute need of Him the one eternally and constantly required and sought, depended upon by all existence and to whom all matters will ultimately return).
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Say: He, Allah, is Ahad (the Unique One of absolute Oneness, i.e., single and indivisible with absolute and permanent unity and distinct from all else, who is unique in His essence, attributes, names and acts, the One who has no second, no associate, no parents, no offspring, no peers, free from the concept of multiplicity or divisibility, and far from conceptualization and limitation, and there is nothing like Him in any respect).