Surah Al-Mulk, the 67th chapter of the Quran, is a significant surah revered by Muslims. It consists of 30 verses and is categorized as a Meccan surah, meaning it was revealed in Mecca before the Prophet Muhammad’s migration to Medina. The availability of an English rendering allows individuals who do not understand Arabic to grasp its meaning and teachings.
The recitation of this chapter is believed to offer protection from punishment in the grave. Further, it encourages reflection on the majesty of Allah, the creation of the universe, and the consequences of disbelief. Historically, it has been a common practice among Muslims to memorize and recite this surah regularly due to its profound spiritual benefits and the rewards associated with it.