Have We Not Opened

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"Have We Not Opened" is the English title of Surah Ash-Sharh, a short Meccan chapter of the Qur’an that offers consolation and reassurance to the Prophet Muhammad.

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Have We Not Opened canonical 2
Have We Not Expanded 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Quran surah
religious text section
addresses Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
centralTheme divine support for the Prophet
relief after hardship
chronologicalPositionInRevelation early Meccan period (traditional view)
containsVerse And to your Lord direct [your] longing
For indeed, with hardship [will be] ease
So when you have finished [your duties], then stand up [for worship]
emphasizes gratitude for divine favors
patience in adversity
hasAlternativeTitle Al-Inshirah
The Expansion
The Relief
hasArabicName Ash-Sharh
الشَّرْح
hasCanonicalOrder 94th surah of the Quran
hasNumberOfVerses 8
hasQuranNumber 94
hasRevelationPlace Mecca
hasRevelationType Meccan surah
hasTitle Have We Not Opened self-link
isFrequentlyPairedWith Surah Ad-Duha
isOftenRecitedFor comfort
hope
isPartOf Quran
isTraditionallyClassifiedAs short surah
language Arabic
mentionsConcept ease with hardship
elevation of the Prophet’s renown
expansion of the breast
removal of burden
offers consolation
reassurance
openingWordsEnglish Have We Not Opened your breast for you
scriptureOf Islam

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Surah Ash-Sharh name Have We Not Opened
Ash-Sharh (The Relief) hasAlternativeName Have We Not Opened
subject surface form: Ash-Sharh
this entity surface form: Have We Not Expanded
Have We Not Opened hasTitle Have We Not Opened self-link