Surah Al Qalam

Surah Al-Qalam begins with Allah’s solemn oath “By the Pen and what they write”, affirming the significance of knowledge, writing, and divine decree. The Surah defends the noble character of the Prophet ﷺ, despite the accusations made by his opponents in Makkah.
It draws parallels with past nations and presents the story of the owners of the garden, who tried to deny charity to the poor and were punished. The Surah closes with warnings about arrogance, disbelief, and mockery of Allah’s signs, while reassuring believers of the eternal reward for patience and righteousness.

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Meaning & Importance of Surah Al Qalam

The term “Al-Qalam” represents the tool of knowledge and creation. Allah swears by the Pen to show the high status of knowledge and truth. The Surah delivers a clear message that character, humility, and belief matter more than social status or wealth.

Key themes of the Surah include:

Allah’s defense of the Prophet ﷺ against false accusations.
Warning against mockery and arrogance by disbelievers.
The parable of the garden owners teaches the danger of greed and ingratitude.
Reminder that true success lies in piety, not worldly power.
Encouragement to remain steadfast and patient in the face of opposition.

Virtues & Benefits of Surah Al Qalam

Affirms the honor and nobility of the Prophet ﷺ’s character.
“And indeed, you are of a great moral character.” (68:4)
Reminds believers to avoid pride, greed, and injustice.
Highlights the value of knowledge, writing, and divine wisdom.
Offers moral lessons through storytelling, especially in the parable of the garden.
Encourages patience, sincerity, and reliance on Allah’s judgment.
“Indeed, the righteous will have Gardens of pleasure with their Lord.”
(Surah Al-Qalam, 68:34)

This verse reassures the believers of their eternal reward for remaining upright in a world that often celebrates denial and pride.

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