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    Surat an-Nas (Arabic: سورة الناس ) (Mankind) is the 114th and last sura of the Qur'an. It is a brief 6-verse invocation, asking God for protection from Satan. It is a Makkan sura.


        An-Nas
            Summary, Lines 1-6
    Name Of SurahAn Nas
    Arabic Nameسورة الناس
    Screenshot Of SurahSura al Nas.jpg
    CaptionA 2nd or 3rd century A.H fragment of the last...
    ClassificationMecci
    Meaning Of NameMankind
    Other Namesmuawwidhatayn
    Sura Number114
    Para Number30
    Number Of Rukus1
    Number Of Ayats6
    Harf-e-mukatta'atNo
    Subjectwise AyatAbout prayer for seeking refuge to God

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    Summary, Lines 1-6
    This short sura takes the form of a prayer, asking the reader to speak it aloud. It gives three increasingly more powerful titles of God as "the Lord of Men", "the King of Men", and finally "the God of Men". God is contrasted with Satan as a "whisperer" of evils into the "breasts... of jinn and men".

    It and Surat al-Falaq are together termed the mu'awwidhatayn; dealing with roughly the same theme, they form a natural pair. There is a Sunnah tradition of reading it over the sick or before sleeping.







     
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