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These two "Surahs" were actually two supplications that were written in the Qur'an of Ubay b. Ka'b. Later when people found his Qur'an they mistakenly assumed that they were part of the Qur'an, when in fact they are not. If you look at the "Surahs" you will see that they are quite clearly duas (supplications).

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Why we can't say bismila before sura tubha?

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