Surah Al Muzzammil bangla |সূরা আল-মুজাম্মিল | Noor





 In the start of Al-Muzzammil (Quran 73), God elucidates upon the benefits of night supplication in the First Meccan Period. Muhammad, and in this way the Muslim people group, is told to "keep awake for the duration of the night, everything except a little piece of it, half, or somewhat less, or somewhat more; present the Qur'an gradually and distinctly."[2] During the First Meccan Period, the complete Qur'anic disclosure was brief enough to discuss during the night. In that capacity, it was relied upon of Muslims to recount the Qur'an in full during the night. The night petition was of such significance, in light of the fact that the devotee's emphasis on supplication and division from any interruption was accepted to "make a more profound impression"[3] on the believer.[4]

In any case, as time passed, the Qur'an kept on developing, and when ayat 20 was uncovered, the Qur'an was excessively long to completely recount during the night. Subsequently, God loosens up his earlier direction to recount the Qur'an around evening time. Muhammad is advised to ask what is simple for him during the night ("recount as a great part of the Qur'an is simple for you"[5]), however to keep on supplicating for the duration of the day ("keep up the petition [during the day], pay the recommended charity, and loan God a decent advance

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