Al-Quran In English

Para 15 | Juz 15 - Complete: Surah Al-Isra (or Bani Isra'il) | Al-Kahf (1-74)


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Surah Al-Isra


Surah Al-Isra, also known as Surah Bani Israʾil, is the fifteenth juz of the Qur'an. It is named after the Prophet Muhammad's night journey to Jerusalem, also known as Isra' and Mi'raj. The journey took place the year before the Hijra, when the Prophet Muhammad traveled from Makkah to Masjid Al-Aqsa in Jerusalem and ascended to heaven in one night. The journey established the Prophet Muhammad's status as the leader of the prophets.


Surah Al-Isra serves as a guide for believers, connecting them to the history of previous prophets and emphasizing the continuity of divine messages. It encourages gratitude, humility, and a deep understanding of Allah's wisdom in every aspect of life. The surah focuses on:


  • The early laws of Islam
  • The importance of respecting one's parents
  • The story of Adam
  • The arrogance of Shaytan
  • The Qur'an as a mercy and healing
  • The primary theme of salah (daily prayers)
  • Forbidding adultery
  • Calling for patience and control in the face of persecutions

Surah Al-Kahf


Surah Al-Kahf, also known as "The Cave of Wisdom", is a chapter in the Qur'an that is considered spiritually significant and contains guidance and lessons for believers. It is believed that the Prophet Muhammad encouraged Muslims to recite Surah Al-Kahf every Friday.


Surah Al-Kahf is significant because it:


  • Provides guidance: Addresses challenges faced by believers and offers guidance, solace, and moral teachings
  • Instills virtues: Stories within the surah aim to instill virtues such as faith, patience, gratitude, and reliance on Allah
  • Demonstrates heavenly bliss: Includes stories that demonstrate how the actions of believers lead to heavenly bliss, while the actions of disbelievers lead to disappointment and failure
  • Reminds of monotheistic faith: Serves as a poignant reminder of the importance of monotheistic faith in One God
  • Imparts lessons: Contains lessons on wealth, prosperity, and humility
  • Encourages charity: Encourages believers to engage in acts of charity and generosity
  • Protects from Dajjal: Reciting Surah Al-Kahf regularly can serve as a shield against the misleading influence of Dajjal, helping believers remain steadfast in their faith \


Some say that reciting Surah Al-Kahf on Friday can also bring other benefits, such as:


  • A light will appear between the reciter and the holy place of Makkah
  • The reciter's life will be lit and kept safe from one Friday to the next
  • Allah will forgive the sins of the person who recites Surah Al-Kahf until the next Friday 


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Al-Quran In EnglishBy Dr. Soha