Ash-Sharh

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Ash-Sharh is the 94th chapter of the Qur’an, known for its message of spiritual relief and reassurance following hardship.

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Ash-Sharh canonical 5

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Surah of the Qur'an
chapter of the Qur'an
alternativeName Al-Inshirah
Inshirah
alternativeNameInArabic الانشراح
canonicalStatus part of the standard Uthmanic codex
centralTheme link between hardship and ease
reassurance to the Prophet Muhammad
spiritual relief after hardship
chapterNumberInQuran 94
classification Meccan surahs
surface form: Meccan surah
containsVerse “For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.”
“Indeed, with hardship [will be] ease.”
emphasis hope and optimism for believers
turning to Allah in hardship
focus comforting the Prophet after difficulties
encouragement to remain steadfast
followedBy Surah At-Tin
hasShortLength true
juz 30
keyConcept elevation of mention of the Prophet
expansion of the chest (spiritual openness)
removal of burden
language Arabic
memorizedBy Muslims worldwide
nameInArabic الشرح
numberOfVerses 8
placeOfRevelation Mecca
positionInMushaf near the end of the Qur'an
precededBy Surah Ad-Duha
religion Islam
repeatedMotive association of hardship with ease
revealedTo Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
scripture Quran
surface form: Qur'an
subjectOf Islamic exegesis (tafsir)
transliteration Ash-Sharḥ
usedIn Muslim prayer and recitation
verseOpening أَلَمْ نَشْرَحْ لَكَ صَدْرَكَ

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Surah Ash-Sharh name Ash-Sharh
Al-Inshirah alsoKnownAs Ash-Sharh
Alam Nashrah hasAlternativeName Ash-Sharh
Ad-Duha followedBy Ash-Sharh