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Nas Suresi, Kur'an-ı Kerim'in 114. ve son suresidir. "İnsanlar" anlamına gelen bu sure, Felak Suresi ile birlikte "Muavvizeteyn" (iki koruyucu) olarak anılır ve her türlü sinsi şerden Allah’a sığınmayı öğretir. İşte sure ile ilgili merak ettiğin tüm detaylar:

One evening, as the sun dipped below the horizon, painting the sky in bruises of purple and gold, Elian sat finishing a cedar chest. Suddenly, a soft breeze—colder than the rest—crept through his window. Along with it came a faint, rhythmic scratching, like dry leaves skittering on stone.

بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَّحْمٰنِ الرَّح۪يمِقُلْ اَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ النَّاسِۙ ﴿١﴾ مَلِكِ النَّاسِۙ ﴿٢﴾ اِلٰهِ النَّاسِۙ ﴿٣﴾ مِنْ شَرِّ الْوَسْوَاسِ الْخَنَّاسِۙ ﴿٤﴾ اَلَّذ۪ي يُوَسْوِسُ ف۪ي صُدُورِ النَّاسِۙ ﴿٥﴾ مِنَ الْجِنَّةِ وَالنَّاسِ ﴿٦﴾ Bismillahirrahmânirrahîm. Kul e'ûzu birabbinnâs. Melikinnâs. İlâhinnâs. Min şerril vesvâsil hannâs. Ellezî yuvesvisu fî sudûrinnâs. Minel cinneti vennâs. Nas Suresi Anlamı (Meali) Rahmân ve Rahîm olan Allah'ın adıyla. De ki: Sığınırım insanların Rabbine, İnsanların hükümdarına, İnsanların ilâhına; O sinsi vesvesecinin şerrinden. Ki o, insanların göğüslerine vesvese verir. Nas Suresi, Kur'an-ı Kerim'in 114

In a small village nestled between the Whispering Woods and the Silent Mountains, lived a young woodcarver named Elian. Elian was known for his steady hands and a heart as clear as a mountain spring.

Nas Suresi'ni olarak dinlemek istersen, YouTube veya Diyanet'in resmi sitesi üzerinden "Fatih Çollak" veya "Mishary Rashid Alafasy" gibi kailerin eşsiz kıraatlerine kolayca ulaşabilirsin. İşte sure ile ilgili merak ettiğin tüm detaylar:

“You aren't good enough,” a voice seemed to drift in the air. It wasn't a loud voice; it was a shadow of a sound, a "Khannas"—a retreating whisper that returned the moment Elian turned his head. “That chest will break. Your neighbors only praise you out of pity.”

By the time he reached the final verse, "Minel cinneti vennâs" (From among the jinn and mankind), the oppressive feeling vanished. The room was just a room again. The shadows were just shadows. The "Khannas" had retreated into the darkness, defeated by the simple act of seeking refuge in the One who created the whisperer and the whispered-to alike. He knew the whispers might return

Elian picked up his chisel, his hands steadier than ever. He knew the whispers might return, but he also knew the words that would always turn them into silence.