Comprising 30 verses, Surah Al-Mulk—often called "Al-Mani'ah" (The Protector) or "Al-Munjiya" (The Savior)—serves as a reminder of the greatness of creation and the purpose of life. Key themes include:
: Islamic tradition holds that reciting this Surah every night protects the believer from the "torments of the grave" and intercedes for them on the Day of Judgment until they are forgiven. Sherif Mustafa’s Recitation Style When recited by , a contemporary Egyptian Qari
Surah Al-Mulk , the 67th chapter of the Quran, is widely revered for its profound spiritual benefits and its description of Allah's absolute sovereignty over the universe. When recited by , a contemporary Egyptian Qari known for his exceptionally calm and melodic voice, the Surah becomes a source of deep "Raha" (comfort) and "Sakina" (tranquility) for listeners around the world. The Essence of Surah Al-Mulk When recited by
: The opening verse, "Blessed is He in whose hand is dominion," establishes Allah's total control over life and death. Comprising 30 verses