Monday 7 July 2014

Quran Surahs a Shield Against Evil Spirits

Quran is the divine book of knowledge that was revealed on Prophet Muhammad PBUH. This is the true source of guidance for people around the world till day of judgment. Each Surah of Quran has its own significance and we can use them for our betterment. Like 4 Quls, the very Last Surahs of Quran known as protecting Surahs. To get proper understanding about Quls and many other Short Surahs of Quran you can use an Islamic application named Last Ten Surahs. The particular application is for free of cost and available for platforms Android and iPhone.



The 4 Quls are protecting Surahs as stated before, where Surah Al-Kafiroun and Surah Ikhlas is a protection from shirk and Surah Al-Falaq and An-Naas is a protection from envy and magic. All four Surahs started with the word Qul means ‘says’.

Let now continue with few benefits promised against recitation of these beautiful Surahs.

Surah Ikhlas
Surah Ikhlas is one of the great Surah of Quran in which Allah explained some of His attributes like He is the one, the Eternal Refuge, He has no child and Himself not a child of anyone and no one is parallel to Him. This particular Surah  is a source of huge blessings like forgiveness from sins, home in paradise and to become a beloved man of Allah.
Hazrat Anas ( R.A ) has reported the saying of Prophet Muhammad PBUH that,
"If anyone who is about to sleep on his bed lies on his right side, then recited Al-Ikhlas 100 times, Allah will say to him on the Day of the resurrection, 'My slave, enter Paradise to your right side.'" (Tirmidhi)
Surah An-Naas
Surah An- Naas another great Surah of Quran that is a protection against evil spirits and different deceases. In this Surah Allah explained that He is the king of mankind, the ruler of this world. While reciting this particular we seek refuge in Allah against all envy.

Hazrat A’isha (R.A) reported that whenever the Prophet PBUH became sick, he would recite Surahs combination of Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas and then blow his breath over his body. When he became seriously ill, I used to recite (these two Surahs) and rub his hands over his body hoping for its blessings.[Sahih al-Bukhari 6:61 #535]

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