Surah Ibrahim is the 14th chapter of the Holy Quran. The title’s meaning is from the name of the Prophet “Abraham”. It was revealed in Makkah and consists of 52 verses and 7 rukus, located in juz’13.
The Surah begins by praising Allah as the Creator of the Heavens and the earth and the Sustainer of all life. It then narrates the story of Prophet Ibrahim, focusing on his rejection of idol worship, and his efforts to challenge the disbelief of his people.
The Surah highlights the importance of Faith, righteous actions, and the rewards that await believers in the hereafter. It also warns of the dire consequences of disbelief and the punishment for those who reject the message of the Prophets.
In essence, Surah Ibrahim emphasizes the significance of monotheism and the consequences of rejecting it, while also illustrating Prophet Ibrahim’s unwavering faith in Allah عزوجل despite facing numerous trials and opposition.
Benefits of Surah Ibrahim
Being rewarded Ten times the number of idolaters and non-idolaters: The Nobel Prophet has said, “Whoever recite Surah Ibrahim and Surah Hijr, Allah will reward him 10 times the number of idolaters and non idolaters.
Being relieved of the crying and restlessness of a child: Abu Abdullah Ja’far Ibn Muhammad has said, ” Whoever writes this Surah on a white cloth and es it to the cloth is of a child, he will be free from crying, fear, and things that children usually suffer from.”
Easy weaning of a Child: if Surah Ibrahim is written on a white cloth and then attached to the clothes of a child, his weaning will be easy.
A Cure for Joint pain: Whoever writes verse 12 of surah Ibrahim with a pure intention and genuine faith in it and keeps it with himself, he will be relieved of joint pain.