The complete surah: "Say: I seek refuge in the Lord of the daybreak (1) from the evil of that which He created (2) and from the evil of darkness when it settles (3) and from the evil of the blowers in knots (4) and from the evil of an envier when he envies"
Reflection:
The surah draws a complete map of the types of evil a person needs refuge from — in this classification lies divine wisdom: evil is not a single mass but multiple types requiring knowledge and protection.
Types of evil in the surah:
- "Evil of what He created": general cosmic evil — every created thing carries potential harm
- "Darkness when it settles": the night and its dangers, and what emerges in it of insects and malevolent forces
- "Blowers in knots": sorcery and sorcerers
- "An envier when he envies": envy when it reaches its active stage and turns into harm
"Lord of the daybreak": The daybreak is the splitting of darkness by light — its Lord is the one who cleaves darkness with light. Seeking refuge with the one who removes darkness to protect you from the evil of the night and what it contains.
The Prophet said: "Nothing like the two refuge surahs has been revealed." [Al-Nasai and Ahmad]. And he used to recite them at sleep and in the morning and evening adhkar.
Lesson: The two refuge surahs are a comprehensive remedy — whoever reads them sincerely and with reflection in the morning and evening walks through his day surrounded by comprehensive divine protection.
Question: What types of evil does Surah Al-Falaq seek refuge from?
Answer: The evil of creation in general, evil of the night, evil of sorcery, and evil of an envier when he envies