Al-Ḍuḥā (Arabic: الضحى, "The Morning Hours", "Morning Bright", "The Early Hours") is the ninety-third chapter (surah) of the Qur'an, with 11 āyat or verses. Qur'an 93 takes its name from Arabic its opening word, al-ḍuḥā, "the morning".
The chapter begins with oaths. It is often coupled with sura al-Inshirah, sometimes without the basmala between them
AL DUHA (THE LATE MORNING)
Section 1
Allaah - beginning with the name of - the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
[Duha 93:1]
By oath of the late morning,
[Duha 93:2]'
And by oath of the night when it covers,
[Duha 93:3]
Your Lord has not forsaken you nor does He dislike you!
[Duha 93:4]
And indeed the latter is better for you than the former.
[Duha 93:5]
And indeed your Lord will soon give you so much that you will be pleased. (Allaah seeks to please the Holy Prophet – peace and blessings be upon him.)
[Duha 93:6]
Did He not find you an orphan, so provided you shelter?
[Duha 93:7]
And found you deeply engrossed in His love, so directed you?
[Duha 93:8]
And found you in need, so made you prosperous?
[Duha 93:9]
Therefore do not oppress the orphan.
[Duha 93:10]
And do not rebuke the beggar.
And abundantly proclaim the favours of your Lord.
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