An-Naṣr () is the 110th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 3 āyāt or verses. WHEN the assistance of Allah shall come, and the victory; and thou shalt see the people enter into the religion of Allah by troops: celebrate the praise of thy LORD, and ask pardon of him; for he is inclined to forgive.
An-Naṣr is the 110th chapter of the Qur'an, consisting of three verses that speak of divine assistance and victory, followed by imagery of people entering Islam and a call to praise God and seek forgiveness. Muslims consider it significant as a chapter addressing themes of divine support and spiritual devotion, traditionally understood as revealed near the end of the Prophet Muhammad's life.
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An-Naṣr () is the 110th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an with 3 āyāt or verses. WHEN the assistance of Allah shall come, and the victory; and thou shalt see the people enter into the religion of Allah by troops: celebrate the praise of thy LORD, and ask pardon of him; for he is inclined to forgive.
An-Nasr translates to English as both "the victory" and "the help or assistance". It is the second-shortest surah after Al-Kawthar. Surah 112 (al-Ikhlāṣ) actually has fewer words in Arabic than Surah An-Naṣr, yet it has four verses.
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