Surah Al-Mulk (Arabic: الملك,"Kingdom") is the 67th chapter of the Qur'an. This surah is classified as a Makkiyah letter, consisting of 30 verses. It is named Al Mulk which means "Kingdom" taken from the word Al Mulk found in the first verse of this surah. This letter is also known as At Tabaarak which means Most Holy.
Relationship with Surah At-Tahrim:
In Surah At Tahrim it is explained that Allah knows all secrets, while in Surah Al Mulk it is emphasized again that Allah knows all secrets because Allah controls all of nature which is the place where we were born.
Relationship With Surah Al-Qalam:
1. At the end of Surah Al Mulk, Allah threatens people who are not grateful to Allah's favors by drying the earth on them, while in Surah Al Qalam an example is given of punishment for those who are not grateful for Allah's favors.
2. Both of these letters pose a threat to the disbelievers.
25 июл 2024