Surah Al-Ikhlas is the 112th chapter of the Quran. Despite its brevity, it is considered one of the most important chapters as it defines the concept of Monotheism (Tawheed) in Islam. Description of Surah Al-Ikhlas The word "Al-Ikhlas" means "The Sincerity" or "The Purity." It signifies purifying one’s faith from any form of polytheism or association of partners with God. Key Themes: The Oneness of God: It begins with the declaration, "He is Allah, [who is] One." This establishes that God is unique and indivisible. Self-Sufficiency (As-Samad): Allah is described as As-Samad, meaning He is Eternal, Absolute, and Besought by all, while He Himself is in need of nothing. No Lineage: It clarifies that God was not born, nor does He have children. This distinguishes the Islamic concept of God from human-like attributes or mythological lineages. Unmatched Greatness: The Surah concludes by stating that nothing in existence is comparable to Him. Virtues & Significance: One-Third of the Quran: The Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) stated that reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas is equivalent to reciting one-third of the Quran in terms of its reward and theological weight. Protection: It is traditionally recited along with Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas (the "Mu'awwidhatayn") for protection and spiritual healing. Love for the Surah: Islamic tradition teaches that loving this Surah is a means of gaining the love of Allah. Hashtags for Social Media Use these hashtags to increase the reach of your posts or videos: Primary Hashtags: #SurahIkhlas #Quran #Islam #Tawheed #Monotheism #Allah #IslamicReminders #Faith #Peace #OneGod Educational & Spiritual: #QuranVerses #IslamicKnowledge #DailyDhikr #SpiritualGrowth #Ikhlas #QuranRecitation #Deen OverDunya #IslamicQuotes Trending & General: #MuslimUmmah #Blessings #QuranDaily #IslamIsLife #JummahThoughts #Prayer #Truth