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Surah Al-Nas (النّاس) is the 114th and last chapter of the Holy Qur’an. The word “Al-Nas” in Arabic translates to “The Men” or “Mankind”. This short Meccan Surah consists of 6 verses (Ayats) and focuses on seeking refuge in Allah from the evil whispers of Shaytan (Satan) and harmful forces that can mislead the hearts of humans.
The Surah begins by addressing Allah as the Lord (Rabb), King (Malik), and God (Ilah) of mankind, emphasizing His supreme authority and power over all creation. Muslims are instructed to recite this Surah frequently as a protection against evil whispers (Waswasah) and to strengthen faith and reliance upon Allah.
Together with Surah Al-Falaq, it is part of the Mu’awwidhatayn, the two Surahs revealed for seeking Allah’s protection from all harm, both visible and hidden.
Surah Al-Nas means “The Men” or “Mankind” in Arabic.
It is the last Surah (114th) of the Holy Qur’an.
Contains 6 verses revealed in Makkah.
Teaches believers to seek refuge in Allah from Satan's whispers.
Recited for protection against spiritual and unseen harm.
Often recited with Surah Al-Falaq for comprehensive protection.
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