This app provides you the opportunity to listen this Surah in the voice various reciters. It also offers opportunity to listen with Urdu and English translations.
Surah Tariq, Chapter 86
In The Name of Allah, The Beneficent, The Merciful
The subjects in this Surah are mainly divided into two groups:
1. Resurrection and
2. The Holy Qur'an and its value.
At the beginning, after some reflective oaths, it points to the existence of some divine protectors of man.
To make manifest the possibility of Resurrection, it refers to the first stage of man's life and his creation from a sperm drop and then it draws a conclusion that the Creator, who is able to create him from such a lowly life-germ, can give life again, to him.
In the following part, it describes the Resurrection and the uniqueness it has. Then, it offers some meaningful oaths to verify the importance of the Holy Qur'an; and finally, it finishes the Surah by mentioning Allah’s punishments for the unbelievers in order to give a warning to them.
The Virtue in Studying this Surah
There is a tradition from the Prophet (Sal Allaho Alehi Wasallam) for the virtue of this Surah which says:
“For the person who studies this Surah, Allah will reward this action ten times the number of stars in the sky.”
There is a narration from Imam Sadiq which says:
"Anyone who recites Surah Tariq in his obligatory prayers will have a high rank with Allah in the Hereafter, and will be the prophets ' close friend and companion in Heaven.”
Obviously, it is the content of the Surah and acting accordingly which deserves such great rewards; not its mere recitation without following by action.
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