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بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم

1. قُلْ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ

2. ٱللَّهُ ٱلصَّمَدُ

3. لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ

4. وَلَمْ يَكُن لَّهُۥ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌۢ

Context of Revelation

The surah Al-Ikhlāṣ (“Pure Monotheism”) is a Meccan surah composed of 4 verses. It was revealed when the polytheists of Quraysh asked the Prophet : Describe your Lord to us. The surah responded by proclaiming the absolute oneness and transcendence of God, rejecting any anthropomorphic or polytheistic concept of divinity.

According to Ibn Kathīr, this surah is considered equivalent to one-third of the Qur’an because it perfectly summarizes the essence of monotheism (tawḥīd). In classical exegesis, it is often referred to as Sūrat al-Tawḥīd.

Main Teachings and Key Insights

Al-Ikhlāṣ encapsulates the very foundation of Islamic faith: God is One, Eternal, Self-Sufficient, and Incomparable. It expresses the concept of tawḥīd al-aḥadiyya — absolute divine unity. Its key teachings include:

  • Absolute Oneness of God: Allah is One, unique and without equal. (verse 1)
  • Self-Sufficiency and Eternity: He is independent while all creation depends on Him. (verse 2)
  • Rejection of Divine Filiation: He neither begets nor is begotten, refuting pagan and Trinitarian notions. (verse 3)
  • Incomparability of God: Nothing resembles or equals Him. (verse 4)

The Prophet said that reciting this surah sincerely is like reciting one-third of the Qur’an, and it was often included in his daily prayers. (Sahih al-Bukhari; Sahih Muslim)

Structure and Main Themes

  • Verse 1: Proclamation of God’s absolute unity (Ahad).
  • Verse 2: Description of His self-sufficiency and eternal nature (As-Samad).
  • Verse 3: Denial of any parentage or offspring.
  • Verse 4: Affirmation of God’s unique and incomparable essence.

The tone of the surah is theological and definitive: it defines the Islamic understanding of God’s pure, indivisible oneness and rejects all human or created concepts of divinity.

Key Verse

The key verse of the surah is verse 1:

قُلْ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ

Say: He is Allah, the One.

Why is this verse key?

  • It declares the core principle of Islamic monotheism: Allah is one in essence, attributes, and actions.
  • It rejects all forms of association or division in divinity, opposing both polytheistic and Trinitarian beliefs.
  • According to Al-Qurṭubī, it represents the purest expression of faith: belief in a God who is beyond likeness, intermediaries, or comparison.

In summary, Al-Ikhlāṣ is the ultimate declaration of divine unity. It condenses the essence of tawḥīd: worshipping Allah alone, without partner or equal. It stands as the heart of Islamic creed and a timeless reminder of pure monotheism.

Surah Al-Ikhlas
Monotheism
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الإخلاص
1.
Al-Fatiha The Opening
2.
Al-Baqara The Cow
3.
Al-Imran Family of Imran
4.
An-Nisa' Women
5.
Al-Maidah The Table
6.
Al-Anam Livestock
7.
Al-Araf The Elevations
8.
Al-Anfal The Spoils
9.
At-Tawbah The Repentance
10.
Yunus Jonah
11.
Hud Hud
12.
Yusuf Joseph
13.
Ar-Raad Thunder
14.
Ibrahim Abraham
15.
Al-Hijr The Rock
16.
An-Nahl The Bee
17.
Al-Isra The Night Journey
18.
Al-Kahf The Cave
19.
Maryam Mary
20.
Ta-Ha Ta-Ha
21.
Al-Anbiya The Prophets
22.
Al-Hajj The Pilgrimage
23.
Al-Muminune The Believers
24.
An-Nur The Light
25.
Al Furqane The Criterion
26.
As-Shuaraa The Poets
27.
An-Naml The Ant
28.
Al-Qasas History
29.
Al-Ankabut The Spider
30.
Ar-Rum The Romans
31.
Luqman Luqman
32.
As-Sajda The Prostration
33.
Al-Ahzab The Confederates
34.
Saba Sheba
35.
Fatir Originator
36.
Yassine (Yas-Sin) Ya Seen
37.
As-Saffat The Aligners
38.
Sad Saad
39.
Az-Zumar Throngs
40.
Gafir The Forgiver
41.
Fussilat Detailed
42.
Ash Shura Consultation
43.
Azzukhruf Decorations
44.
Ad-Dukhan Smoke
45.
Al-Jathya Kneeling
46.
Al-Ahqaf The Dunes
47.
Muhammad Muhammad
48.
Al-Fath Victory
49.
Al-Hujurat The Chambers
50.
Qaf Qaf
51.
Ad-Dariyat The Spreaders
52.
At-Tur The Mount
53.
An-Najm The Star
54.
Al-Qamar The Moon
55.
Ar-Rahman The Compassionate
56.
Al-Waqi'a The Inevitable
57.
Al-Hadid Iron
58.
Al-Mujadalah The Argument
59.
Al-Hasr The Mobilization
60.
Al-Mumtahanah The Woman Tested
61.
As-Saff Column
62.
Al-Jumua Friday
63.
Al-Munafiqun The Hypocrites
64.
At-Tagabun Gathering
65.
At-Talaq Divorce
66.
At-Tahrim Prohibition
67.
Al-Mulk Sovereignty
68.
Al-Qalam The Pen
69.
Al-Haqqah The Reality
70.
Al-Maarij Ways of Ascent
71.
Nuh Noah
72.
Al-Jinn The Jinn
73.
Al-Muzzamil The Enwrapped
74.
Al-Muddattir The Enrobed
75.
Al-Qiyamah Resurrection
76.
Al-Insan Man
77.
Al-Mursalate The Unleashed
78.
An-Naba The Event
79.
An-Naziate The Snatchers
80.
Abasa He Frowned
81.
At-Takwir The Rolling
82.
Al-Infitar The Shattering
83.
Al-Mutaffifin The Defrauders
84.
Al-Insiqaq The Rupture
85.
Al-Buruj The Constellations
86.
At-Tariq The Nightly Visitor
87.
Al-Ala The Most High
88.
Al-Gasiyah The Overwhelming
89.
Al-Fajr The Dawn
90.
Al-Balad The Land
91.
Ach-Chams The Sun
92.
Al-Layl The Night
93.
Ad-Duha Morning Light
94.
Ash-Sarh The Soothing
95.
At-Tin The Fig
96.
Al-Alaq Clot
97.
Al-Qadr Decree
98.
Al-Bayyinah Clear Evidence
99.
Az-Zalzalah The Quake
100.
Al-Adiyate The Racers
101.
Al-Qariah The Shocker
102.
At-Takatur Abundance
103.
Al-Asr Time
104.
Al-Humazah The Backbiter
105.
Al-Fil The Elephant
106.
Coraïsh Quraish
107.
Almaun Assistance
108.
Al-Kawtar The Plenty
109.
Al-Kafirune The Disbelievers
110.
An-Nasr Victory
111.
Al-Masad Thorns
112.
Al-Ikhlas Monotheism
113.
Al-Falaq Daybreak
114.
An-Nas Mankind
Surah Al-Ikhlas

Monotheism

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