Surah An-Nasr

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Surah An-Nasr is a short chapter of the Quran traditionally understood as signaling the completion of the Prophet Muhammad’s mission and the impending victory and spread of Islam.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Meccan surah
Quranic surah
short surah
addressedTo Prophet Muhammad
associatedEvent Conquest of Mecca
ayahCount 3
canonicalStatus part of the standard 114 surahs of the Quran
centralMessage gratitude and repentance at the time of victory
classification Madani surah (according to some scholars)
commandInSurah glorify the praises of your Lord
seek His forgiveness
containsWord fatḥ
istighfār
naṣr
followedBySurahName Surah Al-Masad
followedBySurahNumber 111
hizb 60
juz 30
language Arabic
liturgicalUse memorized by many Muslims
recited in daily prayers
mentions people entering the religion of Allah in multitudes
name An-Nasr
Idhā Jāʾa Naṣrullāh
Surah Victory
Surat an-Nasr
The Divine Support
numberOfVerses 3
openingWords Idhā jāʾa naṣrullāhi wal-fatḥ
orderOfRevelation approximately 112
placeOfRevelation Mecca
positionInQuran 110
precededBySurahName Surah Al-Kafirun
precededBySurahNumber 109
religion Islam
revealedAfter Surah At-Tawbah
revealedBefore Surah Al-Masad
revealedTo Prophet Muhammad
scripture Quran
subjectCategory Islamic eschatological sign for the Prophet
theme completion of the Prophet Muhammad’s mission
people entering Islam in crowds
praise of Allah
seeking forgiveness
victory of Islam
traditionalUnderstanding announces the victory and spread of Islam
indicates the nearness of the Prophet’s death
signals the completion of the Prophet Muhammad’s mission

Referenced by (4)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Surah An-Nasr ("Surat an-Nasr")
Surah An-Nasr ("Surah Victory")
name
Conquest of Mecca ("Surah al-Nasr")
associatedWith
Quran
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