Also known as The Solace, Surah of the Solace, The Comfort, Surah of the Comfort, The Opening-Up of the Heart, Surah of the Opening-Up of the Heart, Surah of the Expansion, The Expansion
Al-Inshirāḥ (, "Solace" or "Comfort"), or ash-Sharḥ (Arabic: الشرح, "The Opening-Up of the Heart") is the ninety-fourth chapter (surah) of the Qur'an, with eight ayat or verses. Because of its subject matter, length, style, and placement in the Qur'an, this sura is often coupled with Surah ad-Dhuha (Sura 93). They are generally considered to have been revealed around the same time. Al-Inshirāḥ's subject matter seems a continuation of the reassurance and encouragement given in the preceding chapter and so closely resembles it that both these Surah seem to have been revealed in about the same pe
Al-Inshirah is the ninety-fourth chapter of the Qur'an, containing eight verses, and is often studied together with the preceding chapter (Surah ad-Dhuha) because scholars believe they were revealed around the same time and share similar themes of reassurance and encouragement. The chapter's name means "Solace," "Comfort," or "The Opening-Up of the Heart," reflecting its purpose of providing spiritual consolation to its audience.
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Soera De Expansie is een soera van de Koran. De soera is vernoemd naar de expansie, de verruiming, van de borst, genoemd in de eerste aya. De soera maakt duidelijk dat last wordt weggenomen en verlichting wordt gegeven.
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