Surah Al-Ikhlas (الإخلاص)
“The Sincerity”
Surah Details
Verses
4
Pages
1211–1210
Revelation
Meccan
Juz
30
Page 1211 of 1,275 — Free online with Tajweed colour coding
About Surah Al-Ikhlas
Surah Al-Ikhlas (الإخلاص), meaning “The Sincerity”, is the 112th surah of the Holy Quran. It is a Meccan surah, revealed in Mecca, consisting of 4 verses (ayat). It spans 0 pages in this transliteration edition, from page 1211 to page 1210, and falls within Juz 30 of the Quran.
Read this surah in English transliteration with colour-coded Tajweed rules to improve your recitation. Each colour represents a specific Tajweed rule, helping you pronounce every letter and vowel correctly according to traditional recitation methods.
Surah Al-Ikhlas Transliteration — Verse by Verse
Read all 4 verses of Surah Al-Ikhlas in English transliteration with the Arabic text and translation. For full Tajweed colour coding, open the interactive reader.
- Prolongation (Madd)
- Long prolongation
- Nasalisation (Ghunnah)
- Echo (Qalqalah)
- Heavy (Tafkheem)
- 1Verse 1
قُلۡ هُوَ ٱللَّهُ أَحَدٌ
Qul huwa Allahu ahadunSay, "He is Allah, [who is] One
- 2Verse 2
ٱللَّهُ ٱلصَّمَدُ
Allahu alssamaduAllah, the Eternal Refuge
- 3Verse 3
لَمۡ يَلِدۡ وَلَمۡ يُولَدۡ
Lam yalid walam yooladuHe neither begets nor is born
- 4Verse 4
وَلَمۡ يَكُن لَّهُۥ كُفُوًا أَحَدُۢ
Walam yakun lahu kufuwan ahadunNor is there to Him any equivalent
Arabic text: The Noble Qur’an Encyclopedia. Transliteration: Tanzil.net. Translation: Saheeh International. Compiled via quran-json (CC BY 4.0).
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many verses are in Surah Al-Ikhlas?
Surah Al-Ikhlas (الإخلاص) contains 4 verses (ayat).
Is Surah Al-Ikhlas Meccan or Medinan?
Surah Al-Ikhlas is a Meccan surah, meaning it was revealed in Mecca before the migration (Hijra) to Medina.
What does “Al-Ikhlas” mean?
The name “Al-Ikhlas” (الإخلاص) translates to “The Sincerity” in English.
How to read Surah Al-Ikhlas with proper Tajweed?
You can read Surah Al-Ikhlas with proper Tajweed using the colour-coded transliteration on this site. Each colour represents a different Tajweed rule — for example, red for necessary prolongation (Madd), green for nasalisation (Ghunnah), and blue for emphatic pronunciation (Tafkheem). Start reading from page 1211.