Basic Surah Info
Surah Number – 67
Number of Ayah – 30
Revealed City – Mecca
Juz Details – Juz 29 Ayah 1-30
Starting Page Number – 562th Page
Translated By Mustafa Khattab
Summary of Surah Al-Mulk
Surah Al-Mulk, the 67th surah of the Quran, highlights the magnificence of Allah’s creation, the sovereignty of His dominion, and the importance of recognizing His power and authority. It derives its name from the mention of “Al-Mulk” (the Sovereignty) in the surah. It consists of 30 verses.
The surah begins by emphasizing that all dominion and sovereignty belong to Allah alone. It highlights His creation of the heavens and the earth, the celestial bodies, and the intricate design of the universe. It encourages reflection upon the signs of Allah’s creation as a means to recognize His power and wisdom.
Surah Al-Mulk emphasizes the temporary nature of worldly possessions and the transient nature of human existence. It reminds believers of the inevitability of death and the accountability that follows. It encourages them to use their time and resources wisely in the pursuit of righteousness and good deeds.
The surah emphasizes the consequences of disbelief and the rejection of Allah’s signs. It warns against following the path of those who deny the truth and encourages believers to adhere to the teachings of Islam.
Surah Al-Mulk highlights the mercy and blessings of Allah upon His creation. It emphasizes His knowledge of all things and His ability to bring forth life from lifelessness. It assures believers that Allah is aware of their actions and intentions and that He is the ultimate source of guidance and protection.
The surah emphasizes the power of Allah’s command and His ability to bring about the resurrection and judgment on the Day of Resurrection. It reminds believers of the significance of their deeds and encourages them to strive for righteousness in anticipation of the Day of Judgment.
Surah Al-Mulk concludes by affirming Allah’s sovereignty and His control over all affairs. It encourages believers to place their trust in Him and to seek His forgiveness and mercy. It assures them that Allah is the ultimate Protector and that His mercy encompasses all things.
In summary, Surah Al-Mulk highlights the magnificence of Allah’s creation, the temporary nature of worldly possessions, and the importance of recognizing His power and authority. It encourages reflection upon the signs of Allah’s creation and emphasizes the consequences of disbelief. The surah emphasizes the mercy and blessings of Allah, the significance of righteous deeds, and the certainty of the Day of Judgment. It serves as a reminder to place trust in Allah, seek His forgiveness, and strive for righteousness.
Read English Translated Version of Surah Al-Mulk
1. Blessed is the One in Whose Hands rests all authority. And He is Most Capable of everything.
2. ˹He is the One˺ Who created death and life in order to test which of you is best in deeds. And He is the Almighty, All-Forgiving.
3. ˹He is the One˺ Who created seven heavens, one above the other. You will never see any imperfection in the creation of the Most Compassionate. So look again: do you see any flaws?
4. Then look again and again—your sight will return frustrated and weary.
5. And indeed, We adorned the lowest heaven with ˹stars like˺ lamps, and made them ˹as missiles˺ for stoning ˹eavesdropping˺ devils, for whom We have also prepared the torment of the Blaze.
6. Those who disbelieve in their Lord will suffer the punishment of Hell. What an evil destination!
7. When they are tossed into it, they will hear its roaring as it boils over,
8. almost bursting in fury. Every time a group is cast into it, its keepers will ask them, “Did a warner not come to you?”
9. They will reply, “Yes, a warner did come to us, but we denied and said, ‘Allah has revealed nothing. You are extremely astray.’”
10. And they will lament, “If only we had listened and reasoned, we would not be among the residents of the Blaze!”
11. And so they will confess their sins. So away with the residents of the Blaze!
12. Indeed, those in awe of their Lord without seeing Him will have forgiveness and a mighty reward.
13. Whether you speak secretly or openly—He surely knows best what is ˹hidden˺ in the heart.
14. How could He not know His Own creation? For He ˹alone˺ is the Most Subtle, All-Aware.
15. He is the One Who smoothed out the earth for you, so move about in its regions and eat from His provisions. And to Him is the resurrection ˹of all˺.
16. Do you feel secure that the One Who is in heaven will not cause the earth to swallow you up as it quakes violently?
17. Or do you feel secure that the One Who is in heaven will not unleash upon you a storm of stones. Only then would you know how ˹serious˺ My warning was!
18. And certainly those before them denied ˹as well˺, then how severe was My response!
19. Have they not seen the birds above them, spreading and folding their wings? None holds them up except the Most Compassionate. Indeed, He is All-Seeing of everything.
20. Also, which ˹powerless˺ force will come to your help instead of the Most Compassionate? Indeed, the disbelievers are only ˹lost˺ in delusion.
21. Or who is it that will provide for you if He withholds His provision? In fact, they persist in arrogance and aversion ˹to the truth˺.
22. Who is ˹rightly˺ guided: the one who crawls facedown or the one who walks upright on the Straight Path?
23. Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “He is the One Who brought you into being and gave you hearing, sight, and intellect. ˹Yet˺ you hardly give any thanks.”
24. ˹Also˺ say, “He is the One Who has dispersed you ˹all˺ over the earth, and to Him you will ˹all˺ be gathered.”
25. ˹Still˺ they ask ˹the believers˺, “When will this threat come to pass, if what you say is true?”
26. Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “That knowledge is with Allah alone, and I am only sent with a clear warning.”
27. Then when they see the torment drawing near, the faces of the disbelievers will become gloomy, and it will be said ˹to them˺, “This is what you claimed would never come.”
28. Say, ˹O Prophet,˺ “Consider this: whether Allah causes me and those with me to die or shows us mercy, who will save the disbelievers from a painful punishment?”
29. Say, “He is the Most Compassionate—in Him ˹alone˺ we believe, and in Him ˹alone˺ we trust. You will soon know who is clearly astray.”
30. Say, “Consider this: if your water were to sink ˹into the earth˺, then who ˹else˺ could bring you flowing water?”