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Surah Al-Falaq (الفلق) - The Daybreak

The Daybreak

Chapter 113 5 Verses Meccan

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Beautiful recitation by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy

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Free Quran audio recitation with a clean, shareable Surah page.

Listen to Surah Al-Falaq online with free Quran audio recited by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy.

Surah Al-Falaq (الفلق) is the 113th chapter of the Holy Quran, with 5 verses revealed in Mecca. The audio player, Surah details, and related links are arranged for clear listening while preserving respectful Quran context.

Common English spellings include Falaq, Al Falaq. This page keeps those references together so the recitation is easy to identify, bookmark, and share.

About Surah Al-Falaq

Surah Al-Falaq is a short Meccan Surah seeking refuge in Allah from harm and darkness. It is often listened to together with Surah An-Nas. The page keeps the audio and explanatory context brief, respectful, and easy to share through the canonical slug URL.

Themes and reflections

  • seeking refuge in Allah
  • trust during fear or uncertainty
  • remembrance through concise Quran recitation

About the reciter

This Quran audio is recited by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy, a respected reciter from Kuwait known for clear pronunciation and a measured recitation style. The player is kept simple so listeners can focus on the Surah without unnecessary distractions.

Listening guide

Play Al-Falaq on its own or continue with An-Nas using the next link. The page keeps the Surah details concise, respectful, and easy for listeners to understand.

Listening Tips for Surah Al-Falaq

Practical notes for focused listening and easy sharing.

The main audio player gives immediate access to Surah Al-Falaq, while the surrounding details explain the Surah name, Arabic title, verse count, and revelation type. Use the clean page link when you want to bookmark this recitation or share it with someone else.

For attentive listening, consider playing the recitation in a quiet setting and pausing when you want to reflect on a passage. Longer Surahs can be heard in multiple sessions, while shorter Surahs can be replayed for pronunciation review and memorization support. The previous and next buttons follow Quran order, and the popular Surah links help visitors move quickly to other frequently requested recitations.

Continue Listening from Surah Al-Falaq

Simple ways to use this recitation page in a regular listening routine.

If you came to this page for a specific recitation, start with the player above and keep the page open while you listen. The title, Arabic name, translation, verse count, and revelation type are visible on the same page, so you do not need to leave the audio experience just to confirm which Surah is playing. This is helpful when comparing similarly named pages, returning to a bookmarked chapter, or sharing the recitation with someone who may recognize a different English spelling.

After listening to Surah Al-Falaq, you can continue in Quran order with the previous and next chapter links, or choose from related Surahs that share the same revelation setting. The popular Surah section highlights chapters that listeners often request directly, including short Surahs for repeated listening and longer Surahs that may be better for a dedicated session. These links keep browsing calm and predictable while preserving the focus on Quran audio.

You can also use this page as a steady reference during study or revision. Keep the recitation open, note the chapter number and verse count, then return later through the same readable Surah link. The page avoids unnecessary distractions so the main action remains simple: open Surah Al-Falaq, listen carefully, pause when needed, and continue through the Quran at a comfortable pace.

Surah Al-Falaq Information

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Surah Al-Falaq (الفلق) - The Daybreak - Chapter 113 of the Holy Quran - Recited by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy

Chapter 113 • 5 Verses • Meccan

Beautifully recited by Sheikh Mishary Rashid Alafasy