What is the 97th sūrah?

Answered by Jarrod Smith

The 97th sūrah of the Qur’an is called Al-Qadr, which translates to “Power” or “Fate” in Arabic. This surah is composed of five verses and is believed to have been revealed in Mecca. It holds great significance in Islamic tradition as it commemorates the night when the first revelation of what would become the Qur’an was sent down to the Prophet Muhammad.

The chapter begins by highlighting the immense significance of the night of Al-Qadr, stating that it is better than a thousand months. This emphasizes the great blessings and rewards that can be gained during this special night. The exact date of Al-Qadr is not mentioned in the Qur’an, but it is believed to occur during the last ten nights of Ramadan.

Muslims consider the night of Al-Qadr to be a time of intense worship, reflection, and supplication. Many engage in extra prayers, recitation of the Qur’an, and various acts of devotion, seeking the blessings and mercy of Allah. It is believed that any good deeds performed during this night are multiplied manifold.

The surah then goes on to describe the descent of the angels and the spirit (believed to be the angel Jibril or Gabriel) during this blessed night. This event signifies the beginning of the revelation of the Qur’an to the Prophet Muhammad. The Qur’an, considered by Muslims to be the word of Allah, was revealed gradually over a period of 23 years.

The night of Al-Qadr is considered a time of spiritual renewal and a chance for believers to seek forgiveness, guidance, and blessings from Allah. Muslims strive to make the most of this night, engaging in acts of worship and deepening their connection with their Creator.

Personally, the night of Al-Qadr holds a special place in my heart. I have experienced the tranquility and spiritual upliftment that comes with dedicating oneself to worship during this blessed night. The quietness and serenity that envelops the atmosphere during these nights create a unique environment for reflection and spiritual growth.

During this night, I have spent hours in prayer, reciting the Qur’an, and seeking forgiveness for my shortcomings. The feeling of being in the presence of Allah, knowing that He is listening to my supplications, is indescribable. It is a time when I feel a deep connection with my faith and a sense of awe at the power and mercy of Allah.

The 97th sūrah of the Qur’an, Al-Qadr, celebrates the night of great significance in Islamic tradition, known as the night of Al-Qadr. It marks the beginning of the revelation of the Qur’an to the Prophet Muhammad and holds immense blessings and rewards for those who engage in worship and devotion during this night. Muslims consider it a time of spiritual renewal and seek to make the most of this opportunity to connect with Allah and seek His mercy and guidance.