Al-Insan

Al-Insān ("Human") (alternative names: al-Dahr, "Endless time", Hal Ata, "Has There Not come") is the 76th chapter (surah) of the Quran, with 31 verses (ayat).

Yet others, a minority, say that the entire chapter was revealed in Mecca, thus classifying it as a Meccan surah.

[2] Most Shia sources, and some Sunni ones, linked the revelation of the verses 5–22—which discuss "the pious" (al-abrar) and the rewards that await them[3]—to an experience of the family of Ali (Muhammad's son-in-law) and his wife Fatima.

In each evening, when the family was about to break their fast, a needy person knocked on their door asking for food.

[4] A hadith narrated by Abu Hurayra said that Muhammad used to recite Al-Insan together with As-Sajdah (chapter 32 of the Quran) for the early morning prayer (fajr) every Friday.

Recitation of Al-Insan in Murattal