Al-Ikhlas

Al-Ikhlas in Maghribi script, 18th Century. | name-ar = ٱلإخْلَاص | name-en = Sincerity | prev_sura = Quran 111 | next_sura = Quran 113 | classification = Muslim | othernames-ar = | othernames = Absoluteness, The Unity, Oneness of God, Sincere Religion, The Declaration of [God's] Perfection | juz = 30 | verses = 4 | words = 15 | letters = 47 | muqattaat = | sajdahs = | audio = 112.AlIkhlas-MisharyRashedAlafasy.ogg }}Al-Ikhlāṣ (, "Sincerity"), also known as the '''Declaration of God's Unity and al-Tawhid''' (, "Monotheism"), is the 112th chapter (''sūrah'') of the Quran. According to George Sale, this chapter is held in particular veneration by Muslims, and declared, by Islamic tradition, to be equal in value to a third part of the whole Quran. It is said to have been revealed during the Quraysh Conflict with Muhammad in answer to a challenge over the distinguishing attributes of God, Muhammad invited them to worship.

Al-Ikhlas is not merely the name of this surah but also the title of its contents, for it deals exclusively with Tawhid. The other surahs of the Quran generally have been designated after a word occurring in them, but in this surah the word Ikhlas has occurred nowhere. It has been given this name in view of its meaning and subject matter. Provided by Wikipedia
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