
The Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.w.) said: Whoever recites it, Allah awards him safety and conviction.Ģ. Whoso recites this surah Allah would give him safety and conviction.ġ. "He who recites this Surah will be rewarded the same as the one who met Muhammad unhappy and brought the grief out from his heart.”ġ. On the virtue of studying this Surah, the holy Prophet is reported to have said: 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. This may indeed be the key phrase of this surah it is repeated in lines 5 and 6. Whatever personal sorrows this may bring to mind, "Surely, with each difficulty there is ease". The passage asks the reader, who is Muhammad (s) specifically, if God has been a comfort and a remover of obstacles. They are generally considered to have been revealed around the same time. Because of subject matter, length, style, and placement in the Qur'an, this sorah is often coupled with Surah ad-Dhuha. It is typically assumed that this sorah is referring to the early days of Muhammad's (pbuh) prophethood, when he would have been unsure about how his people would receive him. Regarding the timing and contextual background of the supposed revelation (asbab al-nuzul), it is an earlier "Meccan / Makki surah", which means it is believed to have been revealed in Mecca, instead of later in Medina.

This sorat is positioned in Para 30 which is also known as Juz Amma (Juz' 30). Surat Al-Inshirah (Arabic: سورة الإنشراح, “Solace” or “Comfort”), or Surat al-Sharḥ (Arabic: سورة الشرح, "The Opening-Up of the Heart") is the ninety-fourth sura of the Qur'an with eight ayat.
