
UpdatedApr 22, 2020
PublishedApr 22, 2020
Packagecom.surahfalak
MD58e599e6642f5f9e15460b1ddd44a902d
SHA1 (signer)A0:61:02:4E:48:8B:C8:8E:BA:BF:38:27:D2:05:27:CB:CF:F0:C4:00
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Description
Sūrat al-Falaq (Arabic: سورة الفلق, "Dawn, Daybreak") is the 113th surah of the Qur'an. It is a brief five verse invocation, asking Allah for protection from the evil of Satan. This surah and the 114th (and last) surah in the Qur'an, an-Nas, are collectively referred to as al-Mu'awwidhatayn (the refuges), as both begin with 'I seek refuge', An-Nas tells to seek God refuge from the evil from within, while Al-Falaq tells to seek God refuge from the evil from outside, so reading both of them would protect a person from his own mischief and the mischief of others.
The word "al-Falaq" in the first verse, a generic term referring to the process of 'splitting', has been restricted in most translations to one particular type of splitting, namely 'daybreak' or 'dawn'.
Verse 4 refers to one of soothsayer techniques to partially tie a knot, utter a curse and spit into the knot and pull it tight. In the pre-Islamic period, soothsayers claimed the power to cause various illnesses. According to soothsayers the knot had to be found and untied before the curse could be lifted. This practice is condemned in verse 4.
The word "al-Falaq" in the first verse, a generic term referring to the process of 'splitting', has been restricted in most translations to one particular type of splitting, namely 'daybreak' or 'dawn'.
Verse 4 refers to one of soothsayer techniques to partially tie a knot, utter a curse and spit into the knot and pull it tight. In the pre-Islamic period, soothsayers claimed the power to cause various illnesses. According to soothsayers the knot had to be found and untied before the curse could be lifted. This practice is condemned in verse 4.
Required features
- Faketouch android.hardware.faketouch
- Screen Landscape android.hardware.screen.landscape
- Screen Portrait android.hardware.screen.portrait
Permissions (2)
Surah Falak requests the following Android permissions:
- Access Network State android.permission.ACCESS_NETWORK_STATE
- Internet android.permission.INTERNET