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'''Four Quls''' (Arabic: القَلاقِل) are considered to be four Qur'anic suras, al-Kafirun, al-Ikhlas, al-Falaq, and al-Nas, all of which are begun with the, "qul" (that is, say). | '''Four Quls''' (Arabic: القَلاقِل, Persian: Chahar Qul ) are considered to be four ] ], ], ], ], and ], all of which are begun with the, "qul" (that is, say). | ||
They are also referred to as Suwar Qul and Dhat al-Qalaqil. According to a hadith from the Prophet of Islam, known as the Hadith of Dhat al-Qalaqil, the recitation of the |
They are also referred to as Suwar Qul and Dhat al-Qalaqil. According to a ] from the ], known as the Hadith of Dhat al-Qalaqil, the recitation of the Four Quls is recommended for protection against disasters.<ref>Lisani Fisharaki, Char Qul, p. 657.</ref><ref></ref> | ||
The Four Quls are considered as four suras of the Qur'an that begin with the imperative verb, "qul", which means "say". | |||
<ref>Lisani Fisharaki, Char Qul, p. 657.</ref><ref></ref> | |||
The mentioned surahs are as follows: | |||
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* ]: begins with "Say, O ]" | |||
* ]: begins with "Say, He is ], One" | |||
* ]: begins with "Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak" | |||
* ]: begins with "Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind" | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:50, 18 January 2025
Islamic prayerFour Quls (Arabic: القَلاقِل, Persian: Chahar Qul ) are considered to be four Qur'anic suras, al-Kafirun, al-Ikhlas, al-Falaq, and al-Nas, all of which are begun with the, "qul" (that is, say).
They are also referred to as Suwar Qul and Dhat al-Qalaqil. According to a hadith from the Prophet of Islam, known as the Hadith of Dhat al-Qalaqil, the recitation of the Four Quls is recommended for protection against disasters.
The Four Quls are considered as four suras of the Qur'an that begin with the imperative verb, "qul", which means "say".
The mentioned surahs are as follows:
- Al-Kafirun: begins with "Say, O disbelievers"
- Al-Ikhlas: begins with "Say, He is Allah, One"
- Al-Falaq: begins with "Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak"
- Al-Nas: begins with "Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind"
References
- Lisani Fisharaki, Char Qul, p. 657.
- خواص خواندن سورههای چهارقل