Surah Falaq Word by Word English | ColorCoded Grammar, Translation & Transliteration

Internalize the powerful divine protection against external evils, witchcraft, and envy with this specialized Surah Al-Falaq word by word study guide. Meticulously designed for spiritual safety, this page features interactive Color-Coded Grammar Cards that allow readers to visually distinguish between nouns, verbs, and particles, simplifying the learning of Arabic sentence structures. To ensure precise reading for non-Arabic speakers, accurate Transliteration for Accurate Pronunciation is provided alongside every verse. This comprehensive tool empowers students to master Tajweed while internalizing the refuge sought from the evil of darkness (Ghasiq) and the blowers in the knots (Naffathat) found in Surah Al-Falaq.

In the name of God
Noun (Ism)
Verb (Fi'l)
Particle (Harf)
قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ ٱلْفَلَقِ
Qul aʿūdhu bi-rabbi l-falaq
Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of daybreak"
113:1
Verb
قُلْ
Say
qul
Verb
أَعُوذُ
I seek refuge
aʿūdhu
Noun
بِرَبِّ
in (the) Lord
birabbi
Noun
ٱلْفَلَقِ
(of) the dawn
l-falaqi
مِن شَرِّ مَا خَلَقَ
Min sharri mā khalaq
"From the evil of that which He created"
113:2
Particle
مِن
From
min
Noun
شَرِّ
(the) evil
sharri
Noun
مَا
(of) what
Verb
خَلَقَ
He created
khalaqa
وَمِن شَرِّ غَاسِقٍ إِذَا وَقَبَ
Wa min sharri ghāsiqin idhā waqab
"And from the evil of darkness when it settles"
113:3
Particle
وَمِن
And from
wamin
Noun
شَرِّ
(the) evil
sharri
Noun
غَاسِقٍ
(of) darkness
ghāsiqin
Noun
إِذَا
when
idhā
Verb
وَقَبَ
it spreads
waqaba
وَمِن شَرِّ ٱلنَّفَّـٰثَـٰتِ فِى ٱلْعُقَدِ
Wa min sharri l-naffāthāti fi l-ʿuqad
"And from the evil of the blowers in knots"
113:4
Particle
وَمِن
And from
wamin
Noun
شَرِّ
(the) evil
sharri
Noun
ٱلنَّفَّـٰثَـٰتِ
(of) the blowers
l-nafāthāti
Particle
فِى
in
Noun
ٱلْعُقَدِ
the knots
l-ʿuqadi
وَمِن شَرِّ حَاسِدٍ إِذَا حَسَدَ
Wa min sharri ḥāsidin idhā ḥasad
"And from the evil of an envier when he envies."
113:5
Particle
وَمِن
And from
wamin
Noun
شَرِّ
(the) evil
sharri
Noun
حَاسِدٍ
(of) an envier
ḥāsidin
Noun
إِذَا
when
idhā
Verb
حَسَدَ
he envies
ḥasada

CLOSING PRAYER

Ya Allah (O Allah), the Lord of the Daybreak (Rabb al-Falaq). We seek refuge in You from the evil of what You have created. We thank You for the shield found in Surah Al-Falaq word by word.

O Rabb, protect us from the evil of the darkness when it settles. Guard us against the harm of black magic and those who blow in knots (Naffathat). Shield us from the destructive eye of the envier (Hasid) when he envies. Make this Surah a fortress for us and our families every morning and evening.

Please accept this humble effort from us, for indeed, You are the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. Ameen.

How the Surah Al-Falaq Word-by-Word Analysis Works

Unlike standard translations that give you the general meaning of a sentence, this page utilizes a unique “Full Context” Method”. We display the data in two distinct layers to ensure you never lose the flow of Surah Al-Falaq:

  • Top Row (Context): Read the Complete Arabic Verse alongside the Full English Translation to grasp the overall message and narrative of the Surah.
  • Bottom Row (Analysis): Dive into the Word-by-Word breakdown to see the exact meaning, spelling, and root origin of every single word in sequence.

Understanding the ColorCoded Grammar Guide for Surah Al-Falaq

Learn Quranic Arabic grammar (Nahw & Sarf) intuitively while you read. This resource replaces complex textbook rules with immediate visual cues. Every word in Surah Al-Falaq is presented as an interactive “Grammar Card” featuring instant color-coding:

  • Noun (Ism): Marked in Blue (Names, places, objects).
  • Verb (Fi’l): Marked in Red (Actions, tenses).
  • Particle (Harf): Marked in Green (Prepositions, connecting words).

This visual aid helps you instantly recognize sentence structures and parts of speech within the verses, aiding in faster retention and comprehension.

Transliteration & Pronunciation of Surah Al-Falaq

You do not need to be fluent in reading Arabic script to start reciting. Perfect your pronunciation with the Tajweed-friendly Transliteration included on every word card. This phonetic guide helps you pronounce challenging words in Surah Al-Falaq correctly, connecting the sound directly to the meaning.

Quranic Statistics: Building Vocabulary through Surah Al-Falaq

Many students feel overwhelmed by the vastness of the Quran, but the numbers prove it is achievable. The Quran is composed of approximately 77,797 total words, yet the vocabulary is highly repetitive.

  • Total Unique Words: Approximately 14,870.
  • Actual Root Words: Only ~2,000 words.

By reading Surah Al-Falaq word-by-word, you are learning the essential root words found in this chapter. Since these roots repeat frequently throughout the Quran, mastering the vocabulary in these verses directly contributes to understanding the entire Holy Book.

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