A. Write Suratun-Nasr in either Arabic ortransliteration in English.
B.Translate Suratun-Nasr into English.
C. State six lessons from Suratun-Nasr.
A. Here is Suratun-Nasr (Surah 110) in Arabic and its English translation:
:(سورة النصر) Arabic
بِسْمِ اللهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ
إذَا جَاءَ نَصْرُ اللهِ وَالْفَتْحُ.1
وَرَأَيْتَ النَّاسَ يَدْخُلُون فِي دينِ اللهِ أَفْوَاجًا .2
فَسَبِحْ بِحَمّْد رَبِّكَ وَاسْتَغْفِرْهُ إنَّهُ کَان توَابًا .3
Surah An-Nasr (English Transliteration)
Bismillāhi r-Raḥmāni r-Raḥīm
1. Idhā jāʼa nașru-llāhi wa-l-fatḥ
2. Wa ra'ayta n-nāsa yadkhulūna fi dīni-llāhi afwājā
3. Fa-sabbiḥ bi-ḥamdi rabbika wa-staghfirhu, innahu kāna tawwābā
B. English Translation:
In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful
1. When the help of Allah comes and the victory,
2. And you see the people entering Allah's religion in crowds,
3. Then glorify the praises of your Lord and seek His forgiveness. Indeed, He is ever accepting of repentance.
This Surah marks the completion of the Prophet Muhammad's mission, celebrating the victory of Islam and instructing believers
to remain grateful and humble by remembering and praising Allah.
C. Here are the important lessons derived from Suratun-Nasr:
- Victory Comes from Allah Alone:
True help and success come only through the will and power of Allah, not from human effort alone.
- Gratitude After Success:
When one achieves success, they should turn to Allah with praise and gratitude, not arrogance or pride.
- Call to Repentance:
Even in moments of triumph, believers are reminded to seek forgiveness from Allah, showing humility and self-awareness.
- End of the Prophet's Mission:
The surah subtly indicates the nearing completion of the Prophet Muhammad's mission and even hints at the closeness of his
passing.
- Importance of Praising Allah (Tasbih):
Glorifying Allah should be continuous, especially after achievements. Constant remembrance keeps the heart pure andws
grounded.
- Islam's Widespread Acceptance is from Allah's Will:
The mass acceptance of Islam by people in crowds shows that guidance is in Allah's control, and He opens hearts as He wills.
- Fulfillment of Allah's Promise:
Surah an-Nasr reflects the realization of Allah's promise to grant victory and make Islam prevail after years of struggle and
patience.
- Reminder of Life's Transience:
Even with victory, the Surah reminds believers that worldly achievements are temporary, and one must prepare for the
hereafter through constant worship and repentance.
- Model of the Prophet's Humility:
Despite the massive success mentioned, the Prophet Muhammad (SAW) remained humble, engaging in tasbih, tahmid, and istighfar, setting a perfect example for believers.
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