This work is part of an ongoing legacy for my Sheikh, Sheikh Khalil Majdalawi (may Allah continue to preserve him), that is hoped will continue to be a source of good for him as long as Allah wills. It contains a commentary of the 67th chapter of the Qur'an, Surah Al-Mulk, by Sheikh Khalil. Despite the wide spread access of classical and contemporary commentaries on the Qur'an, the entirety of the book contains only the explanation taught by the Sheikh. What is more, the translation of the Surah that is used throughout this text is also the Sheikh's own.
It is intended as a means to open the hearts of the readers to a world view wider than the materialistic world view we are so often stuck in. Perhaps one of the beautiful characteristics of this Surah is the way it balances between the physical and metaphysical and thus balancing the reader's perspective between the spiritual and the mundane.
Within and throughout this Surah we are commanded to look at creation and ponder and reflect, to investigate and to study. This Surah is an invitation for mankind to look at the world around them and recognize the exactness and precision in which it was created. Along with this, it is a means of introducing the students to not only know God but also build a relationship of trust, reliance and turning our affairs over to Him.