About Surah Mulk
SurahMulk.us is the most comprehensive online resource dedicated to Surah Al-Mulk (Surah Tabarak), the 67th chapter of the Holy Quran. Our mission is to make the beauty, wisdom, and protection of this blessed surah accessible to every Muslim worldwide.
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Our Mission
Surah Al-Mulk holds a unique and powerful place in Islamic practice. The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "There is a surah in the Quran with thirty verses that will intercede for its reciter until he is forgiven — it is Surah Tabarak Al-Mulk." (Tirmidhi). Our mission is to facilitate the recitation, memorization, understanding, and daily practice of this blessed surah for Muslims across the globe.
What We Offer
Complete Recitation Tools
Full Arabic text with Tajweed rules, word-by-word transliteration, and synchronized audio recitation from world-famous Qaris.
Verified Translations
Accurate English translations alongside the original Arabic, with context from classical and contemporary scholars.
In-Depth Tafsir
Detailed exegesis drawing from Ibn Kathir, Al-Tabari, Al-Qurtubi, and modern scholars to illuminate every verse.
Memorization Support
Structured memorization plans, repetition tools, and progress tracking to help you commit all 30 verses to heart.
Why Surah Al-Mulk?
This Makki surah, revealed before the Hijrah, consists of 30 verses that fundamentally address the greatness of Allah's creation, the temporary nature of this worldly life, and the reality of the Hereafter. Regular recitation before sleep is a strongly established Sunnah that serves as a spiritual shield and a means of seeking Allah's protection throughout the night.
Editorial Standards
All content is reviewed against authenticated hadith collections (Bukhari, Muslim, Tirmidhi, Abu Dawud) and classical tafsir works. We follow the Hafs an Asim riwayah for Quranic text. Read our full editorial policy for sourcing, corrections, and E-E-A-T standards.
Sources: Quranic text verified against Uthmani script (Hafs an Asim). Hadith cross-referenced with Sunnah.com and Quran.com. See our editorial policy.
"I hope that you may attain fear of Allah, acquire the ability to express yourselves correctly, and that your deeds may be accepted." — Umar ibn Al-Khattab (RA)