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alMulk

Al-Mulk, also transliterated as Al-Mulk, is the 67th chapter (surah) of the Qur'an. The title translates to "The Sovereignty" or "The Kingdom." The surah consists of 30 verses and is generally regarded as a Meccan revelation, believed to have been revealed before the Prophet Muhammad's migration to Medina.

The central theme is the sovereignty and power of God over the universe. It asserts that God

Recitation and virtues: In Islamic tradition, Surah Al-Mulk is commonly recited for spiritual benefit and protection.

Textual placement and usage: As with other surahs, it is used in daily prayers and often memorized

created
life
and
death
to
test
humans,
and
it
invites
reflection
on
the
signs
of
divine
wisdom
in
the
heavens
and
the
earth.
It
emphasizes
that
God
is
all-powerful,
highly
merciful,
and
the
ultimate
owner
of
all
that
exists,
and
it
warns
against
turning
away
from
belief
in
God.
Some
hadiths
attribute
to
it
the
virtue
of
intercession
on
the
Day
of
Judgment
for
its
reciter,
though
the
reliability
of
such
reports
varies
across
sources.
by
Muslims.
The
surah
ends
by
reaffirming
God's
mastery
of
creation
and
His
signs
in
the
universe.