Surah Waqiah Benefits & Virtues of Recitation.doc

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Surah Waqiah Benefits & Virtues of Recitation. Surah Al-Waqiah is the 56th chapter of the Holy Quran, consisting of 96 verses. It is known as the “Surah of Wealth” because of its strong connection with Rizq (sustenance), barakah (blessings), and protection from poverty.


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Surah Waqiah Benefits & Virtues of Recitation. Surah Al-Waqiah is the 56th chapter of the Holy Quran,
consisting of 96 verses. It is known as the “Surah of Wealth” because of its strong connection with Rizq
(sustenance), barakah (blessings), and protection from poverty. Many authentic narrations highlight its
importance, and countless Muslims around the world regularly recite it, especially at night before
sleeping.
Importance of Surah Waqiah
The name Al-Waqiah means “The Inevitable”, referring to the Day of Judgment. The Surah beautifully
describes the scenes of the Hereafter, the division of people into groups, and the rewards and
punishments awaiting them. It serves as a reminder of accountability and encourages believers to
strengthen their faith and deeds.
Benefits of Reciting Surah Waqiah
1. Protection from Poverty
One of the most well-known virtues of Surah Waqiah is its role in protecting a believer from poverty. It is
narrated in Hadith that the Prophet Muhammad (ﷺ) said:
"Whoever recites Surah Al-Waqiah every night will never be afflicted by poverty."
(Ibn Asakir)
2. Source of Barakah in Rizq
Regular recitation of Surah Waqiah increases blessings in sustenance. Many scholars and righteous
individuals have recommended reciting it after Isha prayer to seek Allah’s barakah in wealth and
livelihood.
3. Spiritual Peace and Contentment
The verses of Surah Waqiah are a reminder of the Hereafter, which brings peace to the heart and mind.
Reciting it regularly strengthens reliance on Allah and reduces unnecessary worries about sustenance.
4. Reminder of the Afterlife
Surah Waqiah describes the fate of the righteous and the wrongdoers, making it a powerful reminder to
stay on the path of righteousness.
5. A Sunnah Practice
Reciting Surah Waqiah at night is a practice that connects believers with the Sunnah of the Prophet (ﷺ).
It keeps a Muslim spiritually close to the teachings of Islam.
When to Recite Surah Waqiah
Best time: After Isha prayer or before sleeping at night

Can also be recited anytime during the day for seeking barakah and rizq.
Conclusion
Surah Al-Waqiah is not just a chapter about wealth and sustenance, but a reminder of the inevitable
reality of the Hereafter. By reciting it regularly, Muslims can attain protection from poverty, increase in
blessings, and inner peace. It is a beautiful Surah that combines worldly benefits with spiritual elevation.