Fabi Ayyi Alaae Rabbikua Tukazzibaan

فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ
"So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?"
Quran 55:13 (Surah Ar-Rahman) - Repeated 31 times in the chapter
1561
Arabic Abjad Value: 1561 → 1 + 5 + 6 + 1 = 13 → 1 + 3 = 4

Step-by-Step Abjad Calculation

Arabic Letters Calculation Value
فَبِأَيِّ ف + ب + ا + ى 10 + 1 + 2 + 80 93
آلَاءِ ا + ل + ا + ء 0* + 1 + 30 + 1 32
رَبِّكُمَا ر + ب + ك + م + ا 1 + 40 + 20 + 2 + 200 263
تُكَذِّبَانِ ت + ك + ذ + ب + ا + ن 50 + 1 + 2 + 700 + 20 + 400 1173
Total 93 + 32 + 263 + 1173 1561

Note: According to rmabjadnames.com methodology, huroof with shaddah (ـّ) are counted only once, not twice, it will only count twice when huroof written twice with shaddah example - الله "Laam is written twice with shaddah". Hamza (ء) is not counted in Abjad calculations (*).

Unique Feature of This Verse

This refrain is repeated 31 times in Surah Ar-Rahman (Chapter 55), making it one of the most frequently repeated phrases in the entire Quran. Each time it follows a description of Allah's blessings and favors, serving as a powerful rhetorical question to humans and jinn.

Significance and Benefits

The refrain فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ holds profound spiritual significance:

Ibn Abbas (RA) said: "Every blessing from Allah, small or large, is included in 'آلَاءِ' (favors). This verse makes us reflect: Which of these are we denying through our ingratitude or misuse?"

Reciting this verse increases gratitude (shukr), awareness of blessings, and prevents taking Allah's favors for granted.

Frequently Asked Questions

Why is this verse repeated 31 times in Surah Ar-Rahman?
The repetition serves as a powerful rhetorical device, emphasizing the countless nature of Allah's blessings and forcing continuous reflection after each described favor.
Who is addressed as "rabbikuma" (your two Lords)?
The dual form addresses both humans and jinn, the two intelligent creations of Allah who are accountable for their actions and capable of gratitude or denial.
What is the best way to reflect on this verse?
After each description of a blessing in Surah Ar-Rahman, pause at this refrain and reflect on that specific blessing in your own life, saying "None, my Lord" in your heart.
Can this verse be used as a daily reminder?
Yes, many Muslims recite this verse or reflect on it daily to increase their gratitude and awareness of Allah's blessings throughout the day.