Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh

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Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh is the Arabic title of Surah An-Nasr, a short chapter of the Qur’an traditionally understood as signaling the completion of the Prophet Muhammad’s mission and the nearness of his death.

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Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Meccan surah
Qur'anic surah
chapter of the Qur'an
short surah
associatedWithEvent Conquest of Mecca
surface form: Fath Makkah (Conquest of Mecca)
considered among the last complete surahs revealed
containsCommand glorify your Lord with praise
seek forgiveness from Allah
hasArabicTitle إِذَا جَاءَ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ
hasCommonName Surah An-Nasr
hasEnglishName The Divine Support
The Help
The Victory
hasHizb 60
hasJuz 30
hasKeyConcept fath (conquest)
istighfar (seeking forgiveness)
nasr (divine help)
tasbih (glorification)
hasRuku 1
hasTransliteration Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh
hasVerseCountType 3 ayat
isMakkiOrMadani disputed
isMemorizedBy many Muslim children
language Arabic
lengthCategory short surahs of Juz Amma
mentions conquest
people entering the religion of Allah in multitudes
victory from Allah
numberOfVerses 3
occasionOfRevelation after the conquest of Mecca
openingWords إِذَا جَاءَ نَصْرُ اللَّهِ وَالْفَتْحُ
partOf Quran
surface form: Qur'an
positionInMushaf after Surah Al-Kafirun
before Surah Al-Masad
recitationMerit part of general virtues of Qur'an recitation
revealedIn Medina
revealedTo Muhammad
surface form: Prophet Muhammad
surahNumber 110
theme announcement of Allah's help and victory
command to glorify and seek forgiveness of Allah
people entering Islam in crowds
traditionallyClassifiedAs Madani surah
traditionalUnderstanding indicates nearness of the Prophet Muhammad's death
signals completion of the Prophet Muhammad's mission
usedIn daily prayers (salat)

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Surah An-Nasr name Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh