An Insight on Virtues/Benefits of Surah Al-FalaQ and An-NaaS
Quran
 is a book of Wisdom and knowledge. Although it is the sacred religious 
book of Muslims, however, to those who wish to know about the universe 
and the concept of God and how He is the Creator of all, Quran presents 
great examples and explains everything in detail. Thus, Muslims receive 
the dual benefits of getting reward by reading the Quran, as well as finding instructions to know and understand life and live it in a better way.
Quran
 is comprised of Surahs where each and every Surah had a specific 
purpose behind its revelation. Moreover, other than the Surahs being a 
part of Quran that brings reward, there are different Surahs that come 
with special virtues. Two of such renowned short Surahs are
 Surah al Falaq, and Surah an Naas. The lines below discuss the virtues 
associated with these Surahs in the light of hadith, along with the 
crucial insight one can get from these Surahs.
Surah al Falaq:
The transliteration of Surah is:
- Qul ‘a-‘uuzu bi-Rabbil-Falaq
- Min-sharri maa khalaq;
- Wa min-sharri gaasiqin ‘izaa waqab,
- Wa min-sharrin Naffaasaati fil ‘uqad,
- Wa min-sharri haasidin ‘izaa hasad.
The translation of the Surah is:
“Say:
 I seek refuge with the Lord of the Dawn. From the mischief of created 
things; from the mischief of Darkness as it overspreads; from the 
mischief of those who practice Secret Arts; and from the mischief of the
 envious one as he practices envy.” (113:1-5)
Virtues:
Regarding the revelation of Surah al Falaq, Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said in one of His hadiths:
“Allah
 has revealed verses the like of which you have never seen: Say, I seek 
refuge in the Lord of the people, and: Say, I seek refuge in the Lord of
 the daybreak.” (Tirmidhi)
Although
 each and every verse of Quran has no match, but these two verses which 
are mentioned in the hadith, one is from Surah an Naas and the other 
from Surah al Falaq have been declared unmatchable by Prophet Muhammad 
(PBUH). Therefore, from this hadith one can get an idea about the 
magnificence of Surah al Falaq.
Hazrat Aisha (RA) reported that :
“Before
 sleeping Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) would recite the last three Surahs of 
Quran and then would blow it onto His hands and then wipe the hands all 
over His body.” (Bukhari)
This hadith shows that recitation of Surah al Falaq along with two other last Surahs of Quran was
 the Sunnah of Prophet (PBUH) and He would have the recital wipe over 
His body as if forming a protective layer. Therefore, a Muslim must also
 consider following the Sunnah of Prophet (PBUH) and then know the 
endless benefits it brings to him or her.
Finding Insight:
If
 one ponders over the verses of Surah al Falaq then one can easily 
assess that these ayahs refer to seeking protection of Allah Almighty, 
firstly from all sorts of evil that befalls in day or night. Secondly, 
protection from those who practice magic and thirdly, protection from 
those who are jealous and conduct acts of envy.
All
 these three are the most commonly occurring things that can harm a 
person. Therefore, this Surah tells that if one is to seek protection 
from these three kinds of ills, then one must invoke Allah Almighty. 
Therefore, the recitation of Surah al Falaq can help a great deal in 
combating evil, envy and secret arts.
Surah an Naas:
Transliteration of Surah An Naas is:
- Qul ‘a-‘uuzu bi Rabbin Naas
- Malikin-Naas
- ‘Illahin-Naas
- Min-sharril Waswaasil khan Nass
- ‘Allazii yuwas-wisu fii suduurin Naasi
- Minal-Jinnati wan Naas
The translation of Surah an Naas is:
“Say:
 I seek refuge with the Lord and Cherisher of Mankind, the King (or 
Ruler) of Mankind – the Allah (or Judge) of Mankind – from the mischief 
of the Whisperer (of Evil), who withdraws (after his whisper) – (The 
same) who whispers into the hearts of Mankind – Among Jinns and among 
Men.” (114:1-6)
Virtues:
Besides
 the virtues of Surah an Naas which it shares with Surah al Falaq that 
are mentioned above, there are a few hadiths that tell of other virtues 
of reciting Surah an Naas. Hazrat Abu Saeed al-Khurdi (RA) narrates:
“The
 Messenger of Allah (PBUH) used to seek refuge with Allah from the jinn 
and from the evil eye until the Mu’wadaitain (Surah Falaq and Surah 
Naas) were revealed, and whey they were revealed He started to recite 
them and not anything else.” (Tirmidhi)
From
 the narration it is clear that Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) used these two 
Surahs as a means of protection from Jinns and to ward of the effects of
 evil eye. The narration also shows that once the Surahs were revealed, 
then Prophet (PBUH) did not resort on anything else than the Surahs to 
get protection. Therefore, if Prophet (PBUH) was in need of protection 
from jinn and the evil eye, then every Muslim must also consider their 
recitation to keep safe from the ill effects of such elements.
Another narration regarding Surah an Naas is from Hazrat Abdullah bin Khabeeb (RA) who said:
“We
 got out once on a rainy night and it was very dark and we looked for 
the Prophet (PBUH) to pray for us and then we found Him and He said ‘Did
 you pray?’ and I didn’t say anything. Then He said, ‘Say’ but I didn’t 
say anything. Then He said, ‘Say’ but again I didn’t say anything. Then 
He said, ‘Say’ So, I said, ‘What should I say?’ He said, ‘Qul Hoo 
wAllahu Ahad and Muwaidaitain when you enter the evening and when you 
wake up in the morning three times and it will protect you from 
everything.” (Tirmidhi)
From
 the hadith it is clear that the recitation of the last three Quls of 
Quran can help in protection from everything once they are recited early
 in the morning. Therefore, a Muslim must get into the habit of reciting
 this Surah every day.
Finding Insight:
If
 one ponders over the meaning of the verses of Surah an Naas, then one 
sees that this Surah is also like Surah al Falaq where one asks for 
protection of Allah Almighty, however, in Surah an Naas the protection 
is from the evil whispers of Satan, the evil whispers of people and the 
Jinn. All these three bring devastation and all sorts of problems to a 
person, therefore, the recitation of this Surah can help keep these 
three evils at bay.
Conclusion:
In
 a nutshell, Surah al Falaq and Surah an Naas are the two most renowned 
and easy to remember Surahs of Quran. A Muslim who has memorized these 
Surahs should recite them as frequently as possible in order to gain 
protection of Allah Almighty from all sorts of evils.
 
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