"Al-Layl (ٱلَّيْلُ) is the Arabic word for "the night".
It is also the title of the 92nd chapter (Surah) of the Quran, consisting of 21 verses. This Surah discusses the contrast between the charitable and the miserly and their differing outcomes. It begins with oaths taken by the night, the day, and the creation of male and female.
Surah Al-Layl, also known as "The Night," is the 92nd chapter of the Quran. It consists of 21 verses and was revealed in Mecca. This Surah contrasts two types of people: the charitable and the miserly, highlighting their characteristics and the consequences of their actions. It emphasizes the importance of generosity and righteousness, promising rewards for those who follow the path of goodness."
"Duja al-layl" (دجى الليل) translates to "the darkness of the night" in Arabic. It evokes a poetic and serene imagery often associated with the quiet and mystery of nighttime.
