SURAH FALAQ AND SURAH NAAS. PROTECTION FROM EVIL.

SURAH FALAQ AND SURAH NAAS. PROTECTION FROM EVIL.

Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Naas are two of the shortest Surahs (chapters) in the Quran, and they are often recited together as a form of protection from evil. Surah Al-Falaq is the 113th chapter of the Quran and it contains 5 verses. The surah is named after the first word "Al-Falaq" which means "the dawn" or "daybreak". It is believed to have been revealed in the early days of Islam, when the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) and his followers were facing persecution from their opponents. The surah asks Allah for protection from evil and harmful things, and it emphasizes the importance of seeking refuge in Allah from the harm of witchcraft and evil eye. Surah An-Naas is the 114th chapter of the Quran and it contains 6 verses. The surah is named after the first word "An-Naas" which means "mankind" or "humankind". It is also believed to have been revealed in the early days of Islam, and it is a supplication seeking refuge in Allah from the whisperings of Satan, who tries to incite evil thoughts and actions in the hearts of people. Together, these two surahs are often recited by Muslims as a form of protection from evil and harm, and they are frequently recited in daily prayers, as well as during times of distress and difficulty.