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The 4 Quls are four foundational chapters of the Holy Quran. Each chapter contains a Surah with a different interpretation. All four chapters start with one word that is “Qul,” translated as “Say.” The Holy Prophet PBUH instructed his followers to recite the beautiful verses frequently.
The First Qul is Surah Ikhlas, chapter 112 of the Holy Quran. The title translates as fidelity representing the sincerity or commitment of the believer. The Qul has four Surahs. Reciting Surah Ikhlas stands equivalent to reciting 1/3rd of the Quran. The Prophet held this Surah as a special one and repeated it 200 times a day. The Surah has a brief length and a clear message. The message of Tauheed or Oneness of God. That God is the first and the Last. This beautiful revelation is a source of rejuvenating one’s Iman. And a negation of the polytheistic beliefs.
Surah Kafiroon in the second Qul is the 109th Chapter of the Holy Quran. There are six Ayats in this Qul. The title of the Surah translates as non-Believer. Reciting this particular chapter is equivalent to reciting a Quarter of the Quran. The theme of it is to point out a plan of action for believers. The Surah mentions the perceptions of non-believers. And warn Muslims of how they should stir clear of it. How certain acts are harmful to a Muslim’s Iman.
Allah revealed the Surah upon the Prophet PBUH when he was preaching Islam in Mecca. He received opposition to his message. To address this behavior of non-Muslim, Allah revealed Surah Kafiroon to call out actions of the ignorant. The revelation validated the Prophet’s action. Furthermore, it gave a thorough description of how a non-believer is to react to the message of God.
The third Qul comprises Surah Falaq, the second-largest Surah of the Quran. There are five verses in the Surah put together as chapter 113th of the Holy Quran. The name is in the first verse of Surah Al Falaq, meaning dawn or daybreak. The use of the scientific phenomena of sunrise represents the all-encompassing nature of the Holy Quran.
The theme of Surah Falaq revolves around seeking Allah’s refugee from all evil. The word “Muawwidhatayn” represents this essence and is used to refer to this chapter. The term is used for the third and fourth Qul, emphasizing the need to read them together. The Prophet emphasized the recitation of Surah Falaq to seek Allah’s guidance. He prohibited any spells or enchantments and held this Surah as a solution to all problems.
Surah Al-Nas, fourth Qul, is the last chapter of the Holy Quran. The 114th chapter has six Ayahs, which conclude the message of God. Surah Al-Nas has the same theme as the previous Qul. To seek refugee from evil. However, it is from the evil whispers. The Surah highlights the temptations that mislead the believer. Reciting the Surah is an act of seeking protection from these devilish acts.
This Surah addresses the supernatural entities which Allah had created before humans. If an incident were to occur, God would reiterate Surah Al-Nas to his Prophet so he could seek protection. Furthermore, the name Al-Nas means “mankind,” which grants the Surah a universal nature.
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