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Surah Al-Ikhlas (الإخلاص) is the 112th chapter of the Holy Qur’an, consisting of four short but highly profound verses. The Arabic term "Al-Ikhlas" translates to “The Purity” or “Sincerity”, referring to the pure belief in the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed), free from any form of polytheism or association with others in worship.
This Surah is a complete declaration of monotheism, affirming that:
Allah is One and Unique, having no partners or equals.
Allah is Eternal and Absolute, independent of all creation.
He does not beget nor is begotten, negating all human-like attributes given by false beliefs.
There is none comparable to Him in essence or attributes.
Reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas sincerely is said to be equal in reward to reciting one-third of the Qur’an, because it encompasses the essence of Islamic belief in one Creator. It is frequently recited in daily prayers and other supplications for its profound meaning and reward.
Meaning of Al-Ikhlas: The Purity or Sincerity in Faith.
Chapter: 112th Surah of the Qur’an.
Verses: 4 Ayahs emphasizing the Oneness of Allah (Tawheed).
Known as the foundation of Islamic belief in pure monotheism.
Reciting it thrice equals the reward of reciting the entire Qur’an (Hadith).
A declaration against polytheism, false gods, and human-like attributes to Allah.
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