Surah An-Nasr (النصر)
“The Divine Support”
Surah Details
Verses
3
Pages
1209–1208
Revelation
Medinan
Juz
30
Page 1209 of 1,275 — Free online with Tajweed colour coding
About Surah An-Nasr
Surah An-Nasr (النصر), meaning “The Divine Support”, is the 110th surah of the Holy Quran. It is a Medinan surah, revealed in Medina, consisting of 3 verses (ayat). It spans 0 pages in this transliteration edition, from page 1209 to page 1208, and falls within Juz 30 of the Quran.
Read this surah in English transliteration with colour-coded Tajweed rules to improve your recitation. Each colour represents a specific Tajweed rule, helping you pronounce every letter and vowel correctly according to traditional recitation methods.
Pages in Surah An-Nasr
Frequently Asked Questions
How many verses are in Surah An-Nasr?
Surah An-Nasr (النصر) contains 3 verses (ayat).
Is Surah An-Nasr Meccan or Medinan?
Surah An-Nasr is a Medinan surah, meaning it was revealed in Medina after the migration (Hijra) from Mecca.
What does “An-Nasr” mean?
The name “An-Nasr” (النصر) translates to “The Divine Support” in English.
How to read Surah An-Nasr with proper Tajweed?
You can read Surah An-Nasr with proper Tajweed using the colour-coded transliteration on this site. Each colour represents a different Tajweed rule — for example, red for necessary prolongation (Madd), green for nasalisation (Ghunnah), and blue for emphatic pronunciation (Tafkheem). Start reading from page 1209.