thumb|upright=1.25|Closing pages from a Mamluk Sultanate|Mamluk Qur'an with chapter 113 and 114 in [[muhaqqaq script. Cairo, c. 1360-1380. Chester Beatty Library]]
"Al-Nās" is the 114th and final chapter of the Qur'an, consisting of a short prayer seeking God's protection from evil whispers. It is significant as the concluding chapter of Islam's holy scripture and has been preserved in important historical manuscripts, such as a Mamluk-era Qur'an from 14th-century Cairo.
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thumb|upright=1.25|Closing pages from a Mamluk Sultanate|Mamluk Qur'an with chapter 113 and 114 in [[muhaqqaq script. Cairo, c. 1360-1380. Chester Beatty Library]]
Al-Nas or Mankind () is the 114th and last chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an. It is a short six-verse invocation.
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