Bismillah-ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim.
In the Name of Allâh, the Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful. All the praises and thanks be to Allâh, the Lord of the 'Alamîn . The Only Owner of the Day of Recompense. You (Alone) we worship, and You (Alone) we ask for help. Guide us to the Straight Way. The Way of those on whom You have bestowed Your Grace , not (the way) of those who earned Your Anger, nor of those who went astray .
____________92: (Al-Layl)- Night
(The Night)Number of Verses: 21
Sūra al-Layl (Arabic: سورَة اللَیْل) is the ninety second sura of the quran. It is a makki sura located in juz thirty. It is called "al-Layl" (night) because it begins with swearing by the night. Sura al-Layl is about two groups of people; the pious who donate their possessions to draw god's satisfaction, and greedy misers who do not believe in the promise of the heaven.
According to hadiths, if one recites Sura al-Layl, God will supply him so that he gets satisfied, will save him from troubles and will smooth the way of life for him.
This Surah is a Meccan Surah and has the same qualities that other Meccan Suras have; short verses. Their contents are expressive and awakening and they are generally about the Hereafter and Divine chastisement.
At the beginning, after making three oaths, the verses divide people into two groups: Those pious believers who give in charity and fear Allah; and those disbelievers who are greedy misers and think themselves self-sufficient. The fate of the first group is introduced as being in ease and happiness, and the destiny of the second group is affliction and misery.
At one point in the Surah, after mentioning the fact that Allah guides His servants, the Qur'an warns all of us of a blazing fire. Then, it introduces the conduct of those who enter the fire and that of those who are kept away from it.
On the virtue of this Surah, the holy Prophet (S) is narrated to have said:
"He who recites it (Surah Lail) Allah awards him so much so that he is satisfied, and He protects him from toil, and makes (the path of his life) smooth for him."
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Benefits
There are 21 ayaat in this Surah and it was revealed in Makkah. The holy Prophet (S) has said that the reward of reciting this Surah is so much that the one who recites it will be pleased when he sees it in his Book of Deeds. His inspiration of good deeds (Tawfiq) will also increase.
If recited 15 times before sleeping, one will dream about what pleases him most. Reciting it in the I'sha prayers, carries the reward of completing a quarter of the holy Qur'an and is guaranteed that the prayers are accepted.
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Lessons
What is wealth? Some would say the riches of this life— cars, phones and houses. Others would say their wealth is the spiritual happiness they feel in their relationships with others.
There's a surah in the Quran that explains the link to your deeds and your wealth in this life and the next. It's time to learn how to be productive— through Surah Al-Layl!
In this week's central ayah Allah 'azza wa jall says: Certainly, your efforts and deeds are diverse. [Quran, 92:4]
By the night as it envelops; And by the day as it appears in brightness; And by Him Who created male and female; Certainly, your efforts and deeds are diverse (different in aims and purposes). [Quran, 92:1-4]
{وَاللَّيْلِ إِذَا يَغْشَىٰ ﴿١﴾ وَالنَّهَارِ إِذَا تَجَلَّىٰ ﴿٢﴾ وَمَا خَلَقَ الذَّكَرَ وَالْأُنثَىٰ ﴿٣﴾ إِنَّ سَعْيَكُمْ لَشَتَّ
1. Know who deserves your best.
Look at these amazing things Allah 'azza wa jall created: the darkness of the night and the brightness of the day and the male and female as two opposites, not only in humans but in animals and plants as well. Know that no matter how dark the night, the brightness of the day will follow, and let this inspire you to battle your problems and stress, knowing that after difficulty comes ease.
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