A set of four paintings featuring the Four Quls captures the essence of these revered chapters in the Quran, inviting contemplation and reflection on their profound meanings and significance in Islam.
The first painting showcases Surah Al-Ikhlas (112th chapter), which emphasizes the oneness of Allah.
Surah Al-Ikhlas is often translated as “The Sincerity” or “The Purity.” Its concise four verses affirm the absolute oneness and uniqueness of Allah, emphasizing that He is indivisible, eternal, and unmatched. The chapter serves as a fundamental declaration of Tawhid (monotheism) in Islam, encapsulating the belief in the unity and singularity of God without any partners or associates.
It is one of the shortest chapters in the Quran and reciting this Surah is believed to bring blessings, protection, and spiritual purification to the believer.
The second painting features Surah Al-Falaq (113th chapter), which seeks refuge in Allah from the evil of darkness and malevolent forces.
Surah Al-Falaq is translated as “The Daybreak” or “The Dawn.” It seeks refuge in Allah from the evil of darkness, particularly from harmful creatures and malevolent forces that may lurk in the unseen realm. The chapter consists of five verses that emphasize seeking divine protection against various forms of harm and adversity.
It is recited as a supplication for divine safeguarding against physical and metaphysical dangers, including the influence of black magic, envy, and harmful intentions. Believers often recite this Surah as part of their daily prayers or as a means of seeking Allah’s guidance in times of need or worldly challenges.
The third painting depicts Surah An-Nas (114th chapter), which also seeks refuge in Allah, particularly from the whispers and temptations of Satan.
Surah An-Nas is translated as “The Mankind” or “The People.” It seeks refuge in Allah from the whispers and temptations of Satan and from the harm caused by evil-hearted individuals among humankind. The chapter consists of six verses that emphasize seeking divine protection against internal and external threats to one’s faith and well-being.
It is recited as a means of seeking Allah’s help against the subtle whispers of Shaytan (Satan) and against the harm caused by malevolent individuals or negative energies. Believers turn to Surah An-Nas for spiritual purification, seeking Allah’s guidance and protection from the influences of evil.
The fourth painting showcases Surah Al-Kafirun (109th chapter), which asserts the rejection of polytheism and the affirmation of monotheism.
Surah Al-Kafirun is translated as “The Disbelievers” or “The Unbelievers.” It asserts the rejection of polytheism and false beliefs, and consists of six verses.
Surah Al-Kafirun holds significance as a chapter that upholds the principles of true faith and monotheism in Islam. It is recited as a declaration of firm belief in the oneness of Allah and as a rejection of false beliefs and practices. Surah Al-Kafirun serves as a reminder to maintain steadfastness in faith and to uphold the purity of monotheistic beliefs, even in the face of opposition or persecution.
Displayed together in homes, mosques, or other sacred spaces, this set of paintings featuring the Four Quls serves as a powerful expression of faith and devotion in Islam. It invites believers to reflect on the profound meanings and significance of these chapters, inspiring them to seek divine guidance, protection, and strength in their lives. They remind believers of the fundamental principles of monotheism, seeking refuge in Allah, and upholding pure and sincere faith in all aspects of life.
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4x Ready to Hang Paintings: Artwork will be delivered already stretched and framed, ready to mount and display.
Certificate of Authenticity: Each painting comes with a certificate of authenticity, ensuring its provenance and value as a genuine work of art from MJ Islamic Collection
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**Please note that this image is a digital representation intended to give you an idea of the final painting’s appearance- actual paintings may vary slightly**
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