Recited by
Mohammed Siddiq Al-Minshawi
Surah Ar-Rahman by Mohammed Siddiq Al-Minshawi - MP3
سورة الرحمن
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About This Surah
Surah Ar-Rahman (The Most Merciful) is a surah of 78 verses, celebrated as one of the most beautiful chapters in the Quran. Its famous repeating refrain — "So which of your Lord's favors will you deny?" (repeated 31 times) — creates a unique literary effect unlike any other surah, directly addressing both jinn and humans simultaneously.
Key Themes
The incomparable blessings of Allah including the Quran, creation of man, the sun and moon, plants and stars, the balance of the universe, the pearls and coral of the sea, the two Paradises for those who fear Allah described in magnificent detail, and the two lower levels of Paradise also elaborated.
Virtues & Significance
The Prophet ﷺ said: "Everything has a bride, and the bride of the Quran is Surah Ar-Rahman." It is among the most recited surahs for healing and spiritual well-being. Its unique dual address to both humans and jinn, and the 31-fold repetition of the refrain, makes it unparalleled in world religious literature.
Context of Revelation
The surah's exact classification (Meccan or Medinan) is debated; most scholars consider parts of it Meccan. When the Prophet ﷺ first recited it to the jinn, they responded to each refrain with "None of Your favors, O our Lord, do we deny" — a response the Quran itself approvingly notes.
About the Reciter
Sheikh Muhammad Siddiq Al-Minshawi (1920–1969) was a towering Egyptian Quran reciter, widely considered one of the two or three greatest voices in Islamic history alongside Abdul Basit Abdul Samad. Born in the village of Minsha in Sohag Governorate, Egypt, he was a supreme master of both the Murattal and Mujawwad styles.