Surah An NasSurah An Nas

Surah An-Nas, the 114 Surah of the Noble Holy Quran in 30 Juz. This surah contains 6 verses, 20 words, and 80 letters. The English meaning of An-Nas is “Mankind.” This surah was revealed in Makkah, so it is called Makki Surah.

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Benefits of Surah Nas

1. Protection from Evil

Surah An-Naas reminds us of the dangers around us, both from other people and our thoughts and desires. It’s like a shield that protects us spiritually. When we sincerely recite Surah An-Naas, we’re not just saying words but asking for Allah’s protection. This strengthens our hearts and minds, helping us face life’s difficulties with strength and determination.

2. Refuge from Evil Whispers

At times, everyone faces doubts, temptations, and negative thoughts. In Islamic teachings, these are called the whispers of Satan. They can make us question our beliefs, make bad choices, or stray from what’s right. Surah An-Naas talks about these whispers and tells us to seek protection from Allah. When we recite this surah often, it helps us guard against these tricky thoughts, so we stay strong in our faith and stick to our values.

3. Comprehensive Protection

Surah An-Naas is special because it doesn’t just protect us from one kind of trouble. It asks for protection from all kinds of harm from “all creations.” This means it covers every possible challenge we might face in life, whether it’s something we can see or something hidden. When we recite Surah An-Naas, it’s like putting up a big shield around us, keeping us safe from all sorts of harm, whether it’s physical, emotional, or spiritual

4. Ease of Memorization

The Quran is full of guidance and blessings, but not everyone can memorize long chapters. Surah An-Naas is short and easy to remember, so anyone can learn it, whether they’re young or old. This makes its protective blessings accessible to everyone. Plus, memorizing Surah An-Naas is a form of worship that earns rewards in the afterlife. By learning and reciting Surah An-Naas regularly, believers not only stay protected but also gain spiritual benefits.

5. Regular Engaging in Daily Prayers

Surah An-Naas holds a special place in the life of a believer, as it’s often recited in daily prayers, especially in the Witr prayer, which is the last prayer before sleep. This regular recitation serves a few purposes. Firstly, it acts as a protective shield while the believer sleeps, keeping them safe from harm. Secondly, repeating it regularly helps the believer remember its message deeply, guiding their thoughts and actions every day. Lastly, this habit of reciting the surah shows how important it is to seek refuge in Allah and reminds us to always be careful of potential harm.

6. Healing Properties

The Quran is often seen as a source of comfort and healing for both the body and soul. Surah An-Naas is especially valued for its healing properties. Many Islamic teachings talk about how reciting this surah can bring comfort and relief, especially when someone is sick, either physically or mentally. It reminds them of Allah’s kindness and strength. When recited sincerely, Surah An-Naas can bring feelings of hope, strength, and a stronger faith, which are important for healing and feeling better.

7. Need for Divine Protection

Life is full of ups and downs, and we face all sorts of challenges along the way. Even though humans can do a lot, we still have limits. Surah An-Naas reminds us of this reality. It tells us to ask Allah for help, showing that we’re vulnerable and need His protection. Whether it’s obvious problems we deal with every day or the smaller, inner struggles that test our faith, this surah reminds us that we rely on Allah’s care. This understanding makes us humble, stopping us from being too proud or comfortable. It encourages us to keep asking Allah for help, knowing our limits, and trusting Him to guide and protect us in everything we do. This constant connection with Allah keeps us grounded, focused, and spiritually strong, no matter what life throws our way.

Which hadith is related to Surah Nas?

There are several Hadiths (sayings and actions of Prophet Muhammad) that are related to Surah An-Nas. One of the most notable Hadiths related to Surah An-Nas is:

“A’ishah (may Allah be pleased with her) reported that whenever the Prophet (peace be upon him) became ill, he would recite the Mu’awwidhat (Surah Al-Falaq and Surah An-Nas) and then blow his breath over his body. When he became seriously ill, I used to recite (these two Surahs) and rub his hands over his body hoping for its blessings.” (Sahih al-Bukhari)

This hadith tells us that Prophet Muhammad used to recite Surah An-Nas (and also Surah Al-Falaq) when he wanted protection and blessings, especially when he was sick or going through hard times. This shows how important these Surahs are believed to be for protection and healing in Islamic teachings.

How many times should I read Surah Nas?

Lots of Muslims include reciting Surah An-Nas in their daily routines, especially during their prayers and when they make special requests to Allah. For example:

During their daily prayers, like the five prayers Muslims perform each day, some may decide to recite Surah An-Nas. They might do this during the Rak’ahs, where shorter Surahs are usually recited, such as in the Sunnah or Nafl (voluntary) prayers.

Some people recite Surah An-Nas during their morning and evening prayers, known as “Adhkar.” They do this because they believe it helps protect them from bad things, acting like a shield for their spirit.

Before going to sleep, some people recite Surah An-Nas because they believe it helps protect them during the night when they might be more open to negative influences.

In the end, how often and when you recite Surah An-Nas should match up with what you want spiritually and how much you want to be protected and connected to Allah. Since it’s short and easy to read, you can recite it as much as you feel is helpful. Just make sure to do it sincerely and understand what the Surah is about.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Which Surah of the Quran is about the “Mankind”?

Ans: Sura Naas, the last Surah of the Holy Quran is especially about “Mankind”.

Where is An-Nas Surah in the Quran?

Ans: Surah An-Nas is the 114 surah of the Quran.

What are Surah Falaq and Nas collectively called?

Ans: Surah Al Nas and Falaq are collectively called “Al-Mu’awwidhatayn”

Which Surahs can we recite for seeking Allah’s protection from all kinds of devil’s wickedness?

Ans: We can recite Surah Nas Falaq regularly to keep all evils away from us

Al Nas Surah comes in which Manzil of the Quran?

Ans: An Nas Surah is the last Surah of the last Manzil of the Quran.

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By Muhammad Ismail

Meet Muhammad Ismail, an author on LearnSurahOnline.com. His teachings on Surahs make learning about Islam enriching and easy for everyone on their spiritual journey.

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