Surah Al-Mulk is a short yet profoundly meaningful chapter of the Qur’an that contains the Beautiful Names of Allah and deep spiritual lessons.
Many authentic Hadiths from the Prophet ﷺ highlight its great virtues, one of the most important being its benefit for the deceased.
Reciting Surah Al-Mulk for the deceased is a righteous deed that brings reward to the reader and benefit to the departed soul.
Among its greatest virtues are:
The Prophet ﷺ mentioned that Surah Al-Mulk intercedes for its reciter and saves him from the punishment of the grave.
Abdullah ibn Mas‘ud (may Allah be pleased with him) said:
“Whoever recites Tabarak alladhi biyadihi al-mulk (Surah Al-Mulk) every night,
Allah will protect him from the punishment of the grave.
During the time of the Prophet ﷺ, we used to call it Al-Mani‘ah (the Protector) because it protects its reciter from harm and punishment.”
Surah Al-Mulk intercedes for its reciter on the Day of Judgment, asking Allah to forgive his sins.
Reciting the Qur’an in general—and Surah Al-Mulk in particular—brings tranquility, mercy, and peace to the soul of the deceased.
Reciting Surah Al-Mulk for the deceased is a noble and highly rewarded act of worship.
It brings reward to the reader, mercy to the deceased, and peace to the grave.
Reviving this blessed Sunnah strengthens one’s faith and benefits both the living and the dead.