Surah An-Nas, the 114th and final Surah of the Quran, is a Meccan Surah consisting of six verses. It is a supplication for protection from evil and is often recited for seeking refuge in Allah from the harmful influences of both visible and invisible forces. Here is a brief description:
1. **Say, "I seek refuge in the Lord of mankind,** - This verse begins with a command to seek protection in Allah, emphasizing His sovereignty over all people.
2. **The Sovereign of mankind,** - Acknowledging Allah as the ultimate ruler and authority over humanity.
3. **The God of mankind,** - Recognizing Allah as the true deity deserving of worship.
4. **From the evil of the whisperer who withdraws -** - Seeking protection from the whisperer (Satan or any evil being) who subtly influences and then retreats.
5. **Who whispers in the breasts of mankind,** - Highlighting the subtle and internal nature of the evil whispers that affect human hearts and minds.
6. **Among jinn and among mankind."** - Indicating that these harmful whispers can come from both jinn (supernatural beings) and humans.
Surah An-Nas is often paired with Surah Al-Falaq (Surah 113) in recitation, especially in prayers and for personal protection. Together, they are known as "Al-Mu'awwidhat," the chapters of seeking refuge. These Surahs emphasize the importance of turning to Allah for protection against all forms of harm and evil.
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