Surah Al-Quraysh, meaning 'The Quraysh,' is the 106th chapter of the Quran with 4 verses. This Meccan surah highlights Allah’s blessings on the Quraysh tribe, urging them to worship Him in gratitude for their security and provision.
Revealed in Makkah, Surah Al-Quraysh addressed the Quraysh tribe, reminding them of Allah’s favors, such as safety in trade journeys and provision. It encouraged early Muslims to reflect on divine blessings amidst disbelief.
The tafsir of Surah Al-Quraysh focuses on Allah’s blessings of security and sustenance for the Quraysh, urging gratitude and worship. It emphasizes the importance of recognizing divine favors and submitting to Allah.
Reciting Surah Al-Quraysh fosters gratitude and strengthens faith. It’s believed to inspire appreciation for Allah’s blessings, bring spiritual peace, and offer divine protection.
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Surah Al-Quraysh highlights Allah’s blessings on the Quraysh tribe, urging them to worship Him in gratitude for their security and provision.
The surah is named 'The Quraysh' after the tribe, as it addresses their blessings of safety and sustenance, calling them to worship Allah.
Reciting Surah Al-Quraysh fosters gratitude, strengthens faith, and brings spiritual peace and divine protection.
Surah Al-Quraysh was revealed in Makkah, reminding the Quraysh and early Muslims of Allah’s blessings amidst disbelief.
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