Surah Al-Muzammil, the 73rd chapter of the Quran, is comprised of 20 verses. It is a Meccan sura that primarily focuses on the importance of prayer, especially the night prayer, which is considered particularly effective and meritorious. The title "Al-Muzammil" translates to "The Enshrouded One," referring to the Prophet Muhammad, who is addressed directly in the opening verses where he is wrapped in garments. The surah instructs him to arise and pray during the night, except for a small portion, and to recite the Quran in a measured, thoughtful pace. It emphasizes the spiritual benefits of this practice and prepares the Prophet for the significant tasks ahead. The later verses of the surah discuss the consequences of denying the truth and the ultimate reality of the Day of Judgment.