Surah Ad-Duha, meaning 'The Morning Brightness,' is the 93rd chapter of the Quran with 11 verses. This Meccan surah reassures the Prophet (PBUH) of Allah’s care, offering hope and gratitude amidst challenges.
Revealed in Makkah during a pause in revelation, Surah Ad-Duha comforted the Prophet (PBUH), affirming Allah’s constant support. It encouraged early Muslims to remain hopeful and grateful despite hardships.
The tafsir of Surah Ad-Duha focuses on Allah’s care for the Prophet (PBUH), the blessings of guidance, and the call to gratitude and charity. It urges believers to trust in Allah and help others.
Reciting Surah Ad-Duha brings hope and strengthens trust in Allah. It’s believed to inspire gratitude, ease worries, and offer spiritual comfort and blessings.
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Mishary Rashid Alafasy is a Kuwaiti reciter and imam. He is known for his unique vocal control and deeply moving recitation style, which has made him one of the most recognized reciters globally.
Surah Ad-Duha reassures the Prophet (PBUH) of Allah’s care, emphasizing gratitude, charity, and trust in divine support.
The surah is named 'The Morning Brightness' after the oath by the morning light, symbolizing hope and divine care.
Reciting Surah Ad-Duha brings hope, inspires gratitude, eases worries, and offers spiritual comfort and divine blessings.
Surah Ad-Duha was revealed in Makkah, comforting the Prophet (PBUH) during a pause in revelation and encouraging early Muslims.
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