Al-Inshirah

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  Sura 94 of the Qur'an  
سورة الشرح
Sūrat al-Sharḥ
The Solace

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Classification Meccan
Alternate titles (Ar.) Sūrat al-Inshiraḥ (سورة الإنشراح)
Other names (Eng.) Consolation, Relief, The Expansion, The Expanding, The Opening-Up of the Heart
Position Juz' 30
Structure 8 verses

Sūrat al-Sharḥ (Arabic: سورة الشرح‎, Solace or Comfort) is the 94th sura of the Qur'an with eight ayat and is a Meccan sura.

It is typically assumed that this sura is referring to the early days of Muhammad's prophethood, when he would have been both confused by the revelations, and unsure about how his people would receive him. Because of subject matter, length, style, and placement in the Qur'an, this sura is often coupled with Sura ad-Dhuha. They are generally considered to have been revealed around the same time.

Summary, Lines 1-8

A map of Mecca, circa 1790. Sura Al-Inshirah was revealed in Mecca, around 611 C.E.

The passage asks the reader, who is Muhammad specifically, if God has been a comfort and a remover of obstacles. In fact, whatever personal sorrows this may bring to mind, "Surely, with each difficulty there is ease". This may indeed be the key phrase of this sura; it is repeated in lines 5 and 6. Conversely, the reader is asked to continue their work diligently, even when it grows simple again - for God Himself is what you are working for.

Previous sura:
Ad-Dhuha
The Qur'an - Sura 94 Next sura:
At-Tin
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