: The opening verse, "Blessed is He in whose hand is dominion," establishes Allah's total control over life and death.
Comprising 30 verses, Surah Al-Mulk—often called "Al-Mani'ah" (The Protector) or "Al-Munjiya" (The Savior)—serves as a reminder of the greatness of creation and the purpose of life. Key themes include: : The opening verse, "Blessed is He in
Surah Al-Mulk , the 67th chapter of the Quran, is widely revered for its profound spiritual benefits and its description of Allah's absolute sovereignty over the universe. When recited by , a contemporary Egyptian Qari known for his exceptionally calm and melodic voice, the Surah becomes a source of deep "Raha" (comfort) and "Sakina" (tranquility) for listeners around the world. The Essence of Surah Al-Mulk : The opening verse