As-Sajdah (Arabic: السجدة) is the 32nd chapter of the Quran. It consists of 3 Rukus, or 30 verses. 372 words and 1523 letters. Surah Sajdah is a Makki surah and also known as Alif Lam Mim Tanzil. It takes its name Sajdah from the 15th verse because within this surat mandates a prostration (sajdah) when recited or heard. Surah Sajdah meaning The Prostration, and this chapter is open with Muqatta’at letters الم. In its initial portion, the chapter delves into several fundamental theological concepts of Islam, such as revelation, the nature of God, the creation of humanity, the resurrection, and the Day of Judgment. The 2nd part discusses the distinction between those who submit themselves to God’s will by prostrating and those who reject His signs by turning away. Subsequently, the chapter illustrates the Children of Israel as an exemplar of those who adhere to God’s guidance as conveyed through Moses.
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Surat as Sajdah discusses various significant Quranic themes and subjects:
Following are rewards and benefits of surah sajdah:
Surah sajdah ayat 16 and 18 of Surah Sajdah are among the most famous verses of the chapter. Verse 16 addresses those who engages in night prayer (Salāt al-Layl: سلاةُ اللَّيل). Abu Ja’far Muhammad bin Ali said that this verse is in honor of Ali Ibn Abi Talib and his followers. Who sleep until a third of the night has passed, then wake up with fear and hope and turn to Allah. Live restlessly. to obey him.
تَتَجَافٰى جُنُوْبُهُمْ عَنِ الْمَضَاجِـعِ یَدْعُوْنَ رَبَّهُمْ خَوْفًا وَّ طَمَعًا٘-وَّ مِمَّا رَزَقْنٰهُمْ یُنْفِقُوْنَ(16)
Surah Sajdah ayat 17 emphasizes the concept of accountability and the unseen rewards that await individuals for their deeds. It highlights the idea that despite people not being immediately aware. But Allah preserves their righteous actions, awaiting reward in the Hereafter. This verse serves as a reminder for believers to remain steadfast in their faith and actions. They know that even if others may not recognize their efforts, the Almighty values and acknowledges them. It encourages perseverance in doing good and seeking Allah’s pleasure without seeking recognition or validation from the world.
فَلَا تَعْلَمُ نَفْسٌ مَّاۤ اُخْفِیَ لَهُمْ مِّنْ قُرَّةِ اَعْیُنٍۚ-جَزَآءًۢ بِمَا كَانُوْا یَعْمَلُوْنَ(17)
According to most commentators, this verse was a response to an incident involving Walid ibn Mughirah taunting Ali ibn Abi Talib, boasting, “My tongue is more articulate and my teeth sharper than yours,” implying his superiority over Ali. Ali refuted this claim, prompting Allah to reveal Surah Sajdah ayat 18 to the Prophet.
اَفَمَنْ كَانَ مُؤْمِنًا كَمَنْ كَانَ فَاسِقًا لَا یَسْتَوٗنَ(18)
This chapter of the Quran is located in 21st juz of the Quran.
Surat As-Sajdah, Ayah 5 tells us that Allah plans and controls everything from the sky to the earth. Eventually, everything will go back to Him for judgment, and this will happen on a day that lasts as long as a thousand years by our count. It teaches us about Allah’s complete authority and the fact that we will be answerable to Him in the end.
Surat As-Sajdah, Ayah 15 talks about those who believe in the verses of the Quran. On hearing these verses, they fall into prostration, praising their Lord and do not show arrogance.