“See what kind of comparisons they make for thee!
“See what kind of comparisons they make for thee! But they have gone astray, and never a way will they he able to find!” [^1] . Here, 'bewitched', whether mentally or bodily, is a witness to our objective point. However, with these very doubtful narrations, in regard to understanding the meaning of the verses, the sanctity of the position of the Prophet (S) cannot be questioned.
The Virtue in Studying Surah Falaq On the virtue of this Surah, the holy Prophet (S) is narrated to have said: "Some verses have been revealed to me, the likes of which have not been revealed before; Surah Falaq and Surah Nas". [^2] Another tradition from Imam Baqir (as) denotes: "He who recites Suras Falaq, Nas, and Ikhlas, in his 'Watr (odd number rak'at) prayer', will be told, 'O servant of Allah, he happy that Allah accepted your 'Watr prayer' ".
^3 Another narration says that the holy Prophet (S) asked one of his companions whether or not he wished to be taught two Suras which were the best Suras of the Qur'an and he answered: "Yes, O Messenger of Allah"; then, the Prophet (S) taught him Suras Falaq and Nas, then, he (S) recited both of them in the morning prayer and told the man: "Read them whenever you get up and whenever you go to bed.” [^4] It is clear that these virtues are for the person who harmonizes his own soul, mind, belief and actions with the content of the Surah.
“And from the evil of the envious (one) when he envies.” I Take Refuge With the Lord of the Dawn In the first verse of the Surah, the holy Prophet (S), himself, as a model and leader, is addressed and the command is: "Say: I take refuge with the Lord of the dawn," "From the evil of what He has created," We should seek refuge with Allah from the evil of all wicked creatures, wicked men, jinn, animals and evil happenings; and from the evil of the 'carnal soul’.