It is clear that in such a case the departure of the Prophet...
It is clear that in such a case the departure of the Prophet (S) from this fleeting world to the next, eternal world, is completely predictable. The Virtue of Studying this Surah A tradition from the holy Prophet (S) says: "He who recites it (Surah Nasr), it is the same as if he had been with the Messenger of Allah (S) at the conquest of Mecca".
[^2] Another tradition from Imam Sadiq (as) says: "He who recites Surah Nasr in his optional [^3] or obligatory prayers, Allah makes him successful in defeating his enemies, totally, and on the Day of Judgement he will come with a letter which talks.
Verily Allah has brought him out of his grave with that letter as an immunity from the heat and fire of Hell...” [^4] It is clear that this virtue and honour is for the person who, with reciting it, follows the way of the Messenger of Allah (S) and practices his religion and his tradition, not only suffices its recitation with the tongue.
“Then celebrate the praise of your Lord and seek His forgiveness, (for) surely He is Oft-returning (to mercy)”. Allah's Help Brings Multitudes to Allah's Religion "When there comes the help of Allah and victory", "And you see people entering Allah's religion in multitudes". “Then celebrate the praise of your Lord and seek His forgiveness, (for) surely He is Oft-returning (to mercy)”.
In these three short, but, expressive verses, there are some elegant, elaborations whose careful observation helps us to understand the final goal of the Surah. In the first verse, it says that the victory belongs to Allah. It is not only in this occurence that this meaning is mentioned, but, in many other verses of the Qur'an the idea is reflected, including Surah Baqarah, No. 2, verse 214: “...Ah! Verily the help of Allah is, (always) near!"; and Surah Al-'Imran, No.
3, verse 126; and also Surah Anfal, No.