Surah Al Adiyat

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Al-Adiyat (Arabic: العاديات) english meaning ”The Courser, The Chargers” is the 100th Surah of the Holy Quran. It is , located in Juz’ 30 with 11 verses. It is named after the first verse where God swears by the panting breaths of running horses.(وَٱلۡعَٰدِيَٰتِ ضَبۡحٗا (1

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Summary of Sura e Adiyat

The summary of this Surah in one line is that horses are more loyal to their owners compared to humans. Humans are the noblest of creatures, but they do not express gratitude to their Lord (Allah) whereas horses, despite being animals, are loyal to their owners. Moreover humans have strong love for worldly wealth and possessions.

Al Adiyat Mian Points

Oath by the War Horses: The Surah begins with an oath by the war horses that run swiftly, strike sparks of fire with their hooves, and launch raids at dawn.

Human Ingratitude: It highlights human ingratitude, emphasizing that humans are ungrateful to their Lord (Allah).

Love for Wealth: It points out the strong love humans have for worldly wealth and possessions.

Resurrection and Accountability: The Surah also concludes by reminding humans that the Day of Judgment will expose all deeds, holding everyone accountable for their actions.

Surah Al-Adiyat shows that humans are very ungrateful.

(6)إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لِرَبِّهِ لَكَنُودٌ

Truly man is, to his Lord, ungrateful (6)

Humans are completely dependent, and the merciful Lord continuously grants them countless blessings throughout their lives. Despite being inherently needy, they often overlook these blessings and are considered ungrateful.

Benefits of recitation of surah Adiyat

Several blessings are associated with reciting Surah Al-Adiyat, the most notable being the relief of debts and the expansion of sustenance.

Spiritual Development: Improving focus in spiritual practices, like Quran recitation and Salah, can foster a stronger bond with Allah and enrich one’s spiritual journey.

A narration by Imam Muhammad bin Nasr , ”

From Hadrat A’ta bin Abi Rabah that Ibn Abbas (رضي الله عنهم) reported that the Messenger of Allah (صلى الله عليه وآله وسلم) said Itha Zulzilati (Surah 99) is equal to half of the Quran. Wal Aadiyati (Surah 100) is also equivalent to half of the Quran . Qul Huwa Allahu Ahad (Surah 112) is equal to one-third of the Quran and Qul Ya Ayyuha Al-Kafiroon (Surah 109) is one-fourth of the Quran. (Dur al-Manthur)