Surah Mulk, the 67th chapter of the Qur’an, is a Meccan surah comprising 30 verses – known in Arabic as ayat. Its title means “The Sovereignty” or “The Kingdom,” derived from the opening phrase Tabārakalladhī biyadihi’l‑mulk (“Blessed is He in Whose Hand is sovereignty”).
Revealed in Mecca during the Prophet Muhammad’s (ﷺ) early period, Surah Mulk focuses on Allah’s supreme authority, the purpose of creation, vivid illustrations of heaven and hell, and the day of judgment. Islamic tradition greatly emphasizes its recitation—particularly at night—due to its protective and intercessory virtues.
📜 Arabic Text with English Translation
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَـٰنِ الرَّحِيمِ
تَبَارَكَ الَّذِي بِيَدِهِ الْمُلْكُ … (continues through verse 30)
Simplified English Translation (Sahih International):
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Blessed is He in whose hand is dominion, and He is over all things competent.
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[He] who created death and life to test you [as to] which of you is best in deed—and He is the Exalted in Might, the Forgiving—
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Say, “Have you considered: if your water was to become sunken [into the earth], then who could bring you flowing water?”
📖 Tafsir (Explanation) – Selected Verses
Verses 1–5: Allah’s Majesty & Creation
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Verse 1: Affirms Allah’s total sovereignty and omnipotence. The term Surah Mulk (kingdom) indicates the Universe’s ownership, and
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Verse 2: Introduces life and death as tests; the aim is excellence in deeds.
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Verses 3–5: Invite reflection on the flawless heavens embellished with stars used to repel devils, reminding us of divine precision and order.
Verses 6–13: Warning for Disbelievers
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Illustrates vivid scenes of Hell prepared for those who reject the signs of Allah.
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Emphasizes how disbelievers under judgment will condemn their own ignorance and inescapable fate.
Verses 14–23: Signs in Nature & Human Ingratitude
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Stresses Allah’s encompassing knowledge, life-sustaining power, and human tendency towards ungratefulness.
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Urges self-awareness and reflection on Allah’s favours and our debts.
Verses 24–30: Challenge & Consolation
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Critiques idolaters who mock the day of judgment.
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Highlights that no intercessor will help disbelievers on the Day of Reckoning—only those who believed and worshipped Allah alone.
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Ends with @verse 30, a natural invitation: “If your water vanished into the earth, who can bring it back?” encouraging humility and reliance on the Almighty.
🕊️ Spiritual & Practical Benefits (with Hadith)
1. Protection from the torment of the grave
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Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud (radiAllahu anhu) narrated:
“Whoever reads Surah Mulk every night, Allah will protect him from the torment of the grave … we called it al‑māni‘ah (that which protects)”.
2. Intercession on the Day of Judgment
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Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
“There is a surah in the Qur’an of thirty verses which will intercede for a man until he is forgiven. It is Surah Mulk.” (At-Tirmidhi – hasan).
3. Prophetic practice (Sunnah)
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Jabir (radiAllahu anhu) reported that the Prophet would not sleep until he recited Surah as‑Sajdah (32) and Surah Mulk 67).
4. Mental peace & reflection
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Reciting at night helps calm the mind, heightens spiritual awareness, and fosters gratitude and mindfulness before sleep.
🛠️ Practical Tips for Recitation
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Make it a nightly habit: Recite it before bed, aiming for consistency.
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Reflect mindfully: Focus on key themes like Allah’s power and the afterlife.
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Memorization strategies:
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Break into rukus or smaller sections.
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Repeat daily, and listen to recitations by Qaris (e.g. Mishary Al‑Afasy).
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Integrate du‘ā’appel: End recitation by praying for forgiveness and guidance.
💡 Reflections & Du‘ā for Modern Life
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Reminder of accountability: In a fast-paced world, Surah Mulk encourages us to pause and reaffirm our purpose beyond materialism.
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Strength in adversity: Reflecting on Allah’s control gives comfort in uncertainty.
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Eco-spiritual stewardship: Verses about creation remind us of responsibility toward the environment and future generations.
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Gratitude practice: Acknowledging daily blessings aligns with the surah’s message and cultivates positivity.
Suggested Du‘ā after recitation:
“O Allah, protect me from the trial of the grave and intercede for me on the Day of Judgment. Grant me sincerity in action, mindfulness at night, and acceptance in Your sight. Amin.”
📌 Conclusion
Surah Mulk is one of the most spiritually valuable chapters of the Qur’an. It invites deep reflection on Allah’s sovereignty, the purpose of our lives, and the reality of the hereafter. Its recommended nightly recitation brings spiritual protection, intercession, and mental peace, firmly rooting itself as a practice in prophetic tradition.
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