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4 Qul Surah in English and Urdu Translation

What Are the 4 Qul Surah of the Quran? The four quls are simply four surahs (chapters) of the Quran that begin with the term qul. The four Surahs are:

These are some of the shortest surahs in the Quran, making them very easy to memorize. They are four to six ayats/verses long.

4 Quls with Basic Details

Surah Name Number in Quran Revealed In Ayats (Verses) Main Theme Benefits
Surah Al-Ikhlas 112 Makkah 4 Oneness of Allah Equivalent to one-third of the Quran
Surah Al-Kafirun 109 Makkah 6 Rejection of idol worship Affirms clarity in faith and rejection of shirk
Surah Al-Falaq 113 Madinah 5 Seeking protection from external evil Protection from magic and envy
Surah An-Nas 114 Madinah 6 Seeking protection from internal evil Protection from whispers of Satan

4 Quls with English and Urdu Translation

The four Quls are mentioned below, both in Urdu, English, and Arabic. You can simply read the English or Urdu translation of Four Quls to understand each.

First Qul Surah Al-Kafirun

Surah Al-Kafirun is the 109th chapter of the Quran, consisting of 6 ayats. It is often recited for protection from disbelief.

Surah Al-Kafirun by faizeislam

First Qul Surah Al Kafirun in English Transliteration:

” Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem

Qul ya ayyuhal-Kafiroun

La ‘a-budu ma ta’-bu-doun

Wa la antum ‘abidouna ma ‘a-bud

Wa la ana ‘abidum-ma ‘abadttum

Wa la antum ‘abiduna ma ‘a-bud

Lakum deenukum wa li-ya deen“

 

Second Qul Surah Al Ikhlas

Surah Al-Ikhlas is the 112th chapter, with 4 ayats. It means “Fidelity” or “Sincerity” and emphasizes the oneness of Allah.

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Second Qul Surah Al-Ikhlas in English Transliteration:

”Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem

Qul Huwa-llahu ‘Ahad

Allahus-Samad

Lam Yalid Wa Lam Yulad

Walam Yakul-La-Hu-Kufuwan ‘Ahad “

Third Qul Surah Al-Falaq

Surah Al-Falaq, the second last surah of the Quran, has 5 ayats. It is recited for seeking refuge from Shaitan and evil forces.

4 kul Surah Al Falaq by faizeislam

Third Qul Surah Al-Falaq in English Tranliteration:

” Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem

Qul ‘A’udhu Bi-Rabbil-Falaq

Min Sharri Ma Khalaq

Wa Min Sharri Ghasiqin ‘Idha Waqab

Wa Min Sharri-Naffathati Fil-‘Uqadi

Wa Min Sharri Hasidin ‘Idha Hasad “

Fourth Qul Surah An-Nas

Surah An-Nas, the last chapter of the Quran, contains 6 ayats. It is recited for protection from harm and seeking refuge in Allah.

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Fourth Qul Surah An-Nas in English Transliteration

”Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Raheem

Qul ‘A’udhu Bi-Rabbin-Nas

Malikin-Nas

Ilahin-Nas

Min-Sharril-Waswasil-Khan-Nas

Al-Ladhi Yuwas-wisu Fee Sudurin-Nas

Mina Al-Jinnati Wan-Nas “

Benefits of Reciting the Four Quls

Reciting the Four Qur’ans on a daily basis yields several benefits, including protection from harm and closer proximity to Allah.

Protection from Harm

The Prophet (PBUH) advised reading Surahs Al-Falaq and An-Nas for protection. He stated that they provide the ideal sanctuary, particularly for individuals seeking protection. [Abu Dawood]

Surah Al-Ikhlas – One-Third of the Quran

The Prophet (PBUH) stated that reciting Surah Al-Ikhlas three times is equivalent to one-third of the Quran whoever says that 10 times will have a house built for them in Paradise. [Bukhari]

Surah An-Nas – Protection from Jinn and Evil

Reciting Surah An-Nas and Surah Al-Falaq every night protects the home from Jinn and evil, as well as relieves pain when recited on the body. [Imam Jafar as-Sadiq]

The Prophet’s Night Routine

Aisha (RA) said that the Prophet (PBUH) would read Surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq, and Surah An-Nas before going to bed, cupping his hands, blowing on them, and stroking his body for protection. [Bukhari]

Surah Al-Kafiroun – Protection from Shirk

To avoid shirk, the Prophet (PBUH) suggested reciting Surah Al-Kafiroun before going to sleep. Reciting it before death is equivalent to dying as a martyr. [Abu Dawood]

Surah Al-Falaq – Shield from Evil

Surah Al-Falaq was employed by the Prophet (PBUH) to defend against the evil eye and Jinn, and reciting it during Ramadan provides a reward for fasting in Makkah and doing Hajj and Umrah. [Tirmidhi]

Hadith on Surah Al-Falaq and An-Nas

Aisha (RA) stated that before resting, the Prophet (PBUH) would recite Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas and wipe his hands over his body for protection.

[Sahih Bukhari 5960]

When the Prophet (PBUH) was unwell, he would recite these Surahs while rubbing his body for healing and protection.

[Sahih Bukhari 5016]

 

FAQs

What are the 4 Qul Surahs?

The four Qul Surahs are Surah Ikhlas, An-Nas, Al-Falaq, and Al-Kafiroun. They start with “Qul,” are short (4-6 ayats), and simple to remember.

What are the 3 Quls?

The 3 Quls are the Quran’s final three Surahs: Surah Al-Ikhlas (112), Surah Al-Falaq (113), and Surah An-Nas.

What does “Qul” mean in English?

“Qul” means “say” in Arabic, and it comes at the beginning of various Surahs, commanding believers to recite certain verses.

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