113 - Sūrat al-Falaq

In the name of Allah (who is) Rahmān (and) Rahīm.

[For explanation, see Sūrat al-Fātiha: 1]

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Say: 'I seek refuge in the Rabb of the Daybreak, the morning,

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from the evil of what He has created, of obligated animate beings and non-obligated ones and from all inanimates, such as poison and so on;

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and from the evil of darkness when it gathers, that is, [from] night when it becomes dark and the moon when it is absent,

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and from the evil of the women-blowers, sorceresses who blow, on knots, which they knot into strings, blowing into them [certain] words, but without spittle; however, al-Zamakhsharī says, 'with this [spittle]' - [sorceresses] such as the daughters of the said Labīd -

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and from the evil of an envier when he envies, [when] he manifests his envy and behaves in accordance with it - such as the mentioned Labīd from among the Jews who were envious of the Prophet "sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam"; the mention of these three [elements of evil] which are [already] subsumed by [the statement] 'of what He has created', is because of the severity of their evil.

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