: It is said that regular recitation in compulsory prayers can lead to an easy accounting on the Day of Judgment.

: Several narrations suggest that reciting this Surah at night leads to angels seeking forgiveness for the reciter until the morning.

: It emphasizes that the heavens and earth were not created in play, but in truth, highlighting a life of accountability and purpose.

: The Surah opens by affirming that the Quran was revealed on a " Blessed Night " (Laylatul Qadr), a night when every precise matter is made distinct.

: The Surah recounts the story of Prophet Musa (AS) and the downfall of Pharaoh as a warning against arrogance and rejection of divine truth.