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Introduction
1. Al-Fatihah
2. Al-Baqarah
3. Al-Imran
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107. Al-Maun
108. Al-Kauthar
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111. Al-Lahab
112. Al-Ikhlas
113. Al-Falaq
114. An-Nas
Surah 96. Al-'Alaq
Verses [Section]: 1-19[1]

Quran Text of Verse 1-19
96. Al-'Alaqبِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّحِیْمِاِقْرَاْReadبِاسْمِin (the) nameرَبِّكَ(of) your Lordالَّذِیْthe One Whoخَلَقَۚcreated خَلَقَHe createdالْاِنْسَانَmanمِنْfromعَلَقٍۚa clinging substance اِقْرَاْReadوَ رَبُّكَand your Lordالْاَكْرَمُۙ(is) the Most Generous الَّذِیْThe One Whoعَلَّمَtaughtبِالْقَلَمِۙby the pen عَلَّمَTaughtالْاِنْسَانَmanمَاwhatلَمْnotیَعْلَمْؕhe knew كَلَّاۤNay!اِنَّIndeedالْاِنْسَانَmanلَیَطْغٰۤیۙsurely transgresses اَنْBecauseرَّاٰهُhe sees himselfاسْتَغْنٰیؕself-sufficient اِنَّIndeedاِلٰیtoرَبِّكَyour Lordالرُّجْعٰیؕ(is) the return اَرَءَیْتَHave you seenالَّذِیْthe one whoیَنْهٰیۙforbids عَبْدًاA slaveاِذَاwhenصَلّٰیؕhe prays اَرَءَیْتَHave you seenاِنْifكَانَhe isعَلَیuponالْهُدٰۤیۙ[the] guidance اَوْOrاَمَرَhe enjoinsبِالتَّقْوٰیؕ[of the] righteousness اَرَءَیْتَHave you seenاِنْifكَذَّبَhe deniesوَ تَوَلّٰیؕand turns away اَلَمْDoes notیَعْلَمْhe knowبِاَنَّthatاللّٰهَAllahیَرٰیؕsees كَلَّاNay!لَىِٕنْIfلَّمْnotیَنْتَهِ ۙ۬he desistsلَنَسْفَعًۢاsurely We will drag himبِالنَّاصِیَةِۙby the forelock نَاصِیَةٍA forelockكَاذِبَةٍlyingخَاطِئَةٍۚsinful فَلْیَدْعُThen let him callنَادِیَهٗۙhis associates سَنَدْعُWe will callالزَّبَانِیَةَۙthe Angels of Hell كَلَّا ؕNay!لَا(Do) notتُطِعْهُobey himوَ اسْجُدْBut prostrateوَ اقْتَرِبْ۠۩and draw near (to Allah)
Surah Introduction

Verses 1-5 are known to be the first ever revealed of the Quran. The Prophet ( ﷺ ) was retreating at a cave in the outskirts of Mecca when the angel Gabriel appeared to him, squeezing him tightly and ordering him to read. Since the Prophet ( ﷺ ) was unlettered, he responded, "I cannot read." Ultimately, Gabriel taught him: "Read in the Name of your Lord ..." Some scholars believe that this encounter is the fulfilment of Isaiah 29:12, which states, "Then the book will be given to the one who is illiterate, saying, 'Read this.' And he will say, 'I cannot read.'" 1318 The rest of the sûrah was later revealed to deter Abu Jahl, a Meccan pagan elite, from abusing the Prophet ( ﷺ ) .


Translation of Verse 1-19
1. In the Name of Allah-the Most Compassionate, Most Merciful.

1. Read, ˹O Prophet,˺ in the Name of your Lord Who created-

2. created humans from a clinging clot. 1319

3. Read! And your Lord is the Most Generous,

4. Who taught by the pen-

5. taught humanity what they knew not.

6. Most certainly, one exceeds all bounds

7. once they think they are self-sufficient.

8. ˹But˺ surely to your Lord is the return ˹of all˺.

9. Have you seen the man who prevents

10. a servant ˹of Ours˺ from praying? 1320

11. What if this ˹servant˺ is ˹rightly˺ guided,

12. or encourages righteousness?

13. What if that ˹man˺ persists in denial and turns away?

14. Does he not know that Allah sees ˹all˺?

15. But no! If he does not desist, We will certainly drag him by the forelock-

16. a lying, sinful forelock. 1321

17. So let him call his associates.

18. We will call the wardens of Hell.

19. Again, no! Never obey him ˹O Prophet˺! Rather, ˹continue to˺ prostrate and draw near ˹to Allah˺.


Commentary

1319. ' Alaq , meaning the embryo resembles a leech.

1320. Abu Jahl was a staunch leader of the Meccan opposition to Islam. There are many authentic stories of his abuse of the Prophet ( ﷺ ) .

1321. This refers to the frontal lobe of the brain, where reasoning is processed.