Surah Quraish

Surah Quraysh (سورة قريش) is the 106th chapter of the Holy Quran, revealed in Makkah, and is part of Juz’ 30. It consists of 4 verses (Ayats). The Surah is named after the Quraysh tribe, the noble clan of Makkah to which the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ belonged. It highlights the blessings Allah granted the Quraysh, urging them to worship Him alone in gratitude.

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Meaning & Importance of Surah Quraish

Surah Quraysh teaches a timeless lesson: when Allah blesses a people with prosperity and safety, they must respond with sincere worship and gratitude. It emphasizes:

Key themes of the Surah include:

The economic privilege and social stability of the Quraysh tribe.
Their obligation to worship the One who provided it all.
The central role of the Kaaba, and why honoring it means submitting to Allah.
“So let them worship the Lord of this House, Who has fed them against hunger and secured them against fear.”
(Surah Quraysh, 106:3–4)

Virtues & Benefits of Surah Quraish

Encourages gratitude to Allah for blessings like food, safety, and livelihood.
Highlights the importance of worshiping Allah in response to His favors.
Reinforces the idea of Allah as the sole provider and protector.
Ideal for teaching children about thankfulness and the history of the Prophet’s tribe.
Commonly recited in short Salah due to its brevity and depth.

Surah Quraysh is a call to thankfulness, reflection, and pure worship. It reminds the Quraysh—and all of us—never to take peace and provision for granted. Every blessing is a test, and the right response is to turn to Allah in devotion. This concise Surah speaks volumes about our duty as believers: to recognize the source of our comfort and remain loyal to the One who grants it.

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