![]() ![]() ![]() 'Waswasah' by itself suggests repetition just as 'zalzalah' (meaning earthquake) contains the meaning of repetitive movement. - The word 'waswas' in 'waswas-il-khannas' means the one who whispers over and over again, and 'waswasa' means to whisper into someone's heart an evil suggestion over and over again in such a way or ways that the one who is being inspired may not feel that the whisperer is whispering an evil suggestion into his heart.Not only this: since He alone is Sustainer, King and Deity, therefore, there is no one beside Him with Whom I may seek refuge and he may give real refuge Seeking refuge by means of these three attributes means: "I seek refuge with that Allah, Who being the Sustainer, King and Deity of men, has full power over them, can fully protect them and can really save them from the evil, to save myself and others from which 1 am seeking His refuge. real Deity of all mankind, (Here, one should clearly understand that the word ilah has been used in two meanings in the Qur'an: first for the thing or person who is practically being worshipped although it or he is not entitled to worship second, for Him Who is entitled to worship, Who is in fact the Deity whether the people worship Him or not, wherever this word is used for Allah it has been used in the second meaning). Sustainer, Providence and Master of all mankind third, that He is Ilah-un-nas, i.e. - Here also, as in Surah Al-Falaq, instead of saying A'udhu-billahi (I seek Allah refuge), a prayer has beat taught to seek Allah refuge by reference to His three attributes: first, that He is Rabb-un nas, i.e.There is a Sunnah tradition of reading it over the sick or before sleeping. It and Surat Al-Falaq are together termed the mu'awwidhatayn dealing with roughly the same theme, they form a natural pair. Translation: Who whispereth in the hearts of mankind, Transliteration: Al-Ladhi Yuwas-Wisu fee Sudurin-Nas Transliteration: Min-Sharril-Waswasil-Khan-Nas Transliteration: Qul 'A'udhu bi-rabbin-nas ![]() Translation: In the name of Allah, The Most Gracious, Most Merciful (see also Bismillah)Īrabic Text: قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ النَّاسِ It is a Makkan sura.Īrabic Text, Transliteration & Corresponding English MeaningsĪrabic Text: بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمنِ الرَّحِيمِِ Transliteration: Bismi All ahi a lrra hm ani a lrra heem i It is a short 6 (number)-verse invocation, asking Allah for protection from the Satan. An-Nas (), or Mankind, is the 114 (number)th and last sura, or chapter, of the Qur'an, the Muslim holy book. ![]()
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