

Sura al-Hashr has twenty four verses, 448 words, and 971 letters. This sura is fifty-ninth sura in the current compilation of the Qur'an which is located in juz' twenty eighth. It is the 101st sura revealed to the Prophet (s). Thus, another name of this sura is "Banu Nadir". the time of moving and exile of the mass of Jews of Banu Nadir who fought Muslims and broke their treaty. This sura is called al-Hashr because in the second verse, it speaks of "al-hashr", i.e. It is mentioned in hadiths that when a person recites Sura al-Hashr, all creatures praise him and send blessings upon him and ask for his forgiveness and if he dies that day or that night, he will be considered a martyr. The topics mentioned in this sura are defeat of the Jews of Banu Nadir by Muslims, the rulings about distribution of properties and booties Muslims gained without war, criticism of hypocrites and disclosing their actions, description and admiration of the Immigrants' sacrifices. Sura al-Hashr begins with the praise of God and ends with His glorification. The name of sura is adopted from the second verse which mentions the exile of Jews from Medina. It is a Madani sura located in juz' twenty eight.


Sūra al-Ḥashr is the fifty-ninth sura of the Qur'an. This article is an introduction to the Sura al-Hashr to read its text see text:Sura al-Hashr.
