Surahs and verses. What suras help cleanse the body, soul and faith

The Koran is the holy book of Muslims. From Arabic it is translated as “reading aloud”, “edification”. Reading the Koran is subject to certain rules - tajweed.

World of the Quran

The task of Tajweed is to correctly read the letters of the Arabic alphabet - this is the basis for the correct interpretation of divine revelation. The word “tajweed” is translated as “bringing to perfection”, “improvement”.

Tajweed was originally created for people who wanted to learn how to read the Quran correctly. To do this, you need to clearly know the places of articulation of letters, their characteristics and other rules. Thanks to Tajweed (orthoepic reading rules), it is possible to achieve correct pronunciation and eliminate distortion of the semantic meaning.

Muslims treat reading the Koran with trepidation; it is like a meeting with Allah for believers. It is important to prepare properly for reading. It's better to be alone and study early in the morning or before bed.

History of the Quran

The Quran was revealed in parts. The first revelation to Muhammad was given at the age of 40. For 23 years, verses continued to be revealed to the Prophet ﷺ. The collected Revelations appeared in 651, when the canonical text was compiled. The suras are not arranged in chronological order, but have been preserved unchanged.

The language of the Koran is Arabic: it has many verb forms, it is based on a harmonious system of word formation. Muslims believe that verses have miraculous powers only if they are read in Arabic.

If a Muslim does not know Arabic, he can read a translation of the Koran or tafsir: this is the name given to the interpretation of the holy book. This will allow you to better understand the meaning of the Book. The interpretation of the Holy Quran can also be read in Russian, but it is still recommended to do this only for familiarization purposes. For deeper knowledge, it is important to know Arabic.

Surahs from the Koran

The Koran contains 114 suras. Each one (except the ninth) begins with the words: “In the Name of Allah, the Gracious and the Merciful.” In Arabic, basmala sounds like this: The verses from which the suras are composed, otherwise called revelations: (from 3 to 286). Reading surahs brings many benefits to believers.

Surah Al-Fatihah, consisting of seven verses, opens the Book. It praises Allah and also asks for His mercy and help. Al-Bakyara is the longest sura: it has 286 verses. It contains the parable of Musa and Ibrohim. Here we can find information about the unity of Allah and the Day of Judgment.

The Koran ends with a short surah Al Nas, consisting of 6 verses. This chapter talks about various tempters, the main struggle against which is the pronunciation of the Name of the Most High.

Sura 112 is small in size, but according to the Prophet ﷺ himself, it occupies the third part of the Koran based on its significance. This is explained by the fact that it contains a lot of meaning: it speaks of the greatness of the Creator.

Transcription of the Koran

Non-native Arabic speakers can find translations in their native language using transcription. It is found in different languages. This is a good opportunity to study the Quran in Arabic, but this method distorts some letters and words. It is recommended to listen to the verse in Arabic first: you will learn to pronounce it more accurately. However, this is often considered unacceptable, since the meaning of the verses can change greatly when transcribed into any language. To read the book in the original, you can use a free online service and get a translation in Arabic.

Great book

The miracles of the Koran, about which much has already been said, are truly amazing. Modern knowledge has made it possible not only to strengthen faith, but now it has become obvious: it was sent down by Allah himself. The words and letters of the Koran are based on a certain mathematical code that goes beyond human capabilities. It encrypts future events and natural phenomena.

Much in this sacred book is explained with such precision that you involuntarily come to the idea of ​​its divine appearance. Then people did not yet have the knowledge that they have now. For example, the French scientist Jacques Yves Cousteau made the following discovery: the waters of the Mediterranean and Red Seas do not mix. This fact was also described in the Koran, what was the surprise of Jean Yves Cousteau when he learned about it.

For Muslims, names are chosen from the Koran. The names of 25 prophets of Allah and the name of the companion of Muhammad ﷺ - Zeid were mentioned here. The only female name is Maryam; there is even a sura named after her.

Muslims use suras and verses from the Koran as prayers. It is the only shrine of Islam and all the rituals of Islam are built on the basis of this great book. The Prophet ﷺ said that reading surahs will help in various life situations. Reciting Surah ad-Duha can get rid of the fear of the Day of Judgment, and Surah al-Fatiha will help in difficulties.

The Quran is filled with divine meaning, it contains the highest revelation of Allah. In the Holy Book you can find answers to many questions, you just have to think about the words and letters. Every Muslim must read the Koran; without knowledge of it, it is impossible to perform namaz - an obligatory form of worship for a believer.

The sacred verses from the Koran, which are the direct speech of the Creator of all things - Allah, are presented in a certain sequence and carry a very deep semantic load that can explain all the phenomena of the Universe.

What is a verse

This is one sentence from the chapters of the Koran, of which there are a total of 114 in the holy book of Muslims. Islamic theologians differed slightly on the question of how many verses are in the Koran, since they calculated using different methods, but unanimously agreed that there are over 6200 of them.

What do the verses from the Koran say?

Each verse tells about the hidden, they all reveal to people the truth about creation, existence and transition to another world. The entire holy book of Muslims is a comprehensive guide to the actions of the servant of God throughout his worldly life - examination and preparation for eternal existence.

The most common verses in practice

The first verse of the Quran sounds like this: “In the name of Allah, the Gracious and Merciful” and reflects the complete picture of human existence on earth - his whole life should be built on the motivation to live for the sake of the Lord and in His name, doing all good deeds to achieve His pleasure and avoiding sins to avoid His wrath.

Ayats from the Koran, speaking about monotheism, about Heaven and Hell, about the mercy and forgiveness of the Almighty, are most often found in the holy book, since they reflect the basis of Muslim beliefs. The essence of Islam is the worship of the One Allah, who has nothing and no one like him, does not need anything and is free from imperfection.

Mother of the Koran

The Quran begins with a chapter called “The Opening Book”, which contains 7 verses. Each of them reflects the seven main sections of the Koran. It is believed that the first sura is the mother of the Koran, which contains in its short text all the components of the holy book. She speaks about the qualities and attributes of the Creator, expresses the basis of belief in monotheism, asks to be directed to the true path and kept from errors and punishments that entail. In terms of semantic load, these are the points that are specified throughout the entire Quran over 600 pages of sacred text.

Healing verses from the Koran

The Muslim Holy Book is universal. It not only teaches and explains the essence of life, but is also capable of treating spiritual and physical ailments if one applies verses from the Koran with sincere faith and trust only in the help of Allah Almighty. For a sincere Muslim believer, it is enough to write certain verses on a piece of paper using saffron, which is easily washed off with water and is not harmful to the body, and then drink this water or wash the sore spot with it. If it is the will of the Almighty, the patient will be cured of his ailments. After all, every understanding Muslim knows that Allah has all the weapons against any misfortune, and He alone is powerful to correct the situation, save the sufferer from adversity and restore peace to the slave.

Whatever situations occur in the life of a Muslim, he knows that for every question there are certain verses from the Koran that can explain to him the essence of what is happening, suggest a way out of the situation and find the right guidance for action. And in order to understand the meaning of the Koranic text, which is difficult for the common man to understand, there are interpretations from leading Islamic theologians.

As you know, the Holy Quran has the power to have a beneficial effect on all areas of our lives. Often, suras and individual verses of the Book are read as a prayer (dua) to strengthen faith, save the soul and get rid of diseases.

Let us note right away that man knows little about all the depth, wisdom and possibilities of Divine Revelation. But it is definitely known that the more a servant of Allah reads the Koran, the more barakat he will be awarded. This applies to both the material side of the issue and improving moral well-being.

Surahs to strengthen iman

The Qur'an begins with the verses known to all Muslims: Al-Fatihah (or the Opening Qur'an surah). The translation of the name of this Quranic verse does not simply mean that the Book of the Almighty begins with it, or opens it, but also implies that it opens the heart of the believer to Allah, strengthening it. It is not for nothing that it says that the Almighty will guide us, Muslims, to the true Path and remove sinful things, which inevitably lead to unbelief and delusions.

The importance of this surah and its meaning is also confirmed by the fact that it is recited in every rak'ah during prayer. Thus, when a person feels that his faith is weakening, it is advisable for him first of all to start reading the verses of the Fatiha.

When the Prophet Muhammad (s.a.w.) was asked which surah is the best, he explained that it is “Al-Baqarah” (“The Cow”), and as for the best verse, the Messenger of Allah (s.a.w.) explained - This is "Ayatel-Kursi". The significance of verse 255 lies in glorifying the power and might of the Creator. This verse also protects against the instigations of Shaitan. It is especially useful to read Ayatel-Kursi in the morning and at night.

يَا أَيُّهَا النَّاسُ قَدْ جَاءتْكُم مَّوْعِظَةٌ مِّن رَّبِّكُمْ وَشِفَاء لِّمَا فِي الصُّدُورِ وَهُدًى وَرَحْمَةٌ لِّلْمُؤْمِنِينَ

“Oh people! There has come to you from your Lord admonition, healing for what is in your breasts, guidance and mercy for those who believe.”

In the sura, the Almighty speaks about the prophets (peace be upon them) and reminds us of what the Lord gives to His servants (verses 78-87). Among the benefits listed is the healing of a Muslim when he falls ill (verse 80).

Healing can be not only physical, but also spiritual. Therefore, these fragments from the Divine Book are useful to read for all those who feel that their faith is weakening, that they are moving away from religion, or that worldly concerns are preventing them from developing spiritually.

Studying suras from the Koran is an indispensable condition for a person starting to perform namaz. Moreover, it is important to pronounce the surahs as clearly and correctly as possible. But how to do this if a person does not speak Arabic? In this case, special videos created by professionals will help you learn the suras.

On our website you can listen, watch and read all suras from the Koran. You can download the Holy Book, you can read it online. Let us note that a number of verses and surahs are especially interesting for the brothers to study. For example, "Al-Kursi". Many of the surahs presented are surahs for prayer. For the convenience of beginners, we attach the following materials to each sura:

  • transcription;
  • semantic translation;
  • description.

If you think that the article is missing some surah or verse, please report it in the comments.

Surah An-Nas

Surah An-Nas

One of the key surahs of the Koran that every Muslim needs to know. To study, you can use all methods: reading, video, audio, etc.

Bismi-Llahi-r-Rahman-ir-Rahim

  1. kul-a'uuzu-birabbin-naaas
  2. myalikin-naaas
  3. ilyayahin-naaas
  4. minn-sharril-waswaasil-hannaaas
  5. allases-yuvasvisu-fii-suduurin-naaas
  6. minal-jin-nati-van-naaas

Semantic translation of Surah An-Nas (People) into Russian:

  1. Say: “I seek refuge in the Lord of men,
  2. King of people
  3. God of people
  4. from the evil of the tempter who disappears at the remembrance of Allah,
  5. who whispers in the breasts of men,
  6. from genies and people

Description of Surah an-Nas

Surahs from the Koran were revealed for this humanity. From Arabic the word “an-Nas” is translated as “People”. The Almighty sent down the sura in Mecca, it contains 6 verses. The Lord turns to the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) with the requirement to always resort to His help, to seek only Allah’s protection from evil. By “evil” we mean not so much the sorrows that accompany people’s earthly path, but the invisible evil that we commit ourselves, following the lead of our own passions, desires, and whims. The Almighty calls this evil “the evil of Shaitan”: human passions are a tempting genie who constantly tries to lead a person astray from the righteous path. Shaitan disappears only when Allah is mentioned: that is why it is so important to read and read regularly.

It must be remembered that the shaitan uses to deceive people those vices that are hidden in themselves, to which they often strive with all their souls. Only an appeal to the Almighty can save a person from the evil that lives within him.

Video for memorizing Surah An-Nas

Surah Al-Falyak

When it comes to short suras from the Koran, I immediately remember the very often read Surah Al-Falyak, incredibly powerful both in semantic and ethical senses. Translated from Arabic, “Al-Falyak” means “Dawn”, which already says a lot.

Transcription of Surah al-Falyak:

  1. kul-a'uzu-birabil-falyak
  2. minn-sharri-maa-halyak
  3. va-minn-sharri-gaasikyn-izaya-vaqab
  4. va-minn-sharrin-naffaasaatifil-‘ukad
  5. va-minn-sharri-haasidin-izya-hasad

Meaningful translation of Surah al-Falyak (Dawn):

  1. Say: “I seek refuge in the Lord of dawn
  2. from the evil of what He has created,
  3. from the evil of darkness when it comes,
  4. from the evil of witches blowing on knots,
  5. from the evil of the envious when he envies.”

You can watch a video that will help you memorize the surah and understand how to pronounce it correctly.

Description of Surah Al-Falyak

Allah revealed Surah Dawn to the Prophet in Mecca. The prayer contains 5 verses. The Almighty, turning to His Prophet (peace be upon him), demands from him and all his followers to always seek salvation and protection from the Lord. Man will find salvation in Allah from all creatures capable of harming him. “The evil of darkness” is an important epithet that denotes the anxiety, fear and loneliness that people experience at night: a similar state is familiar to everyone. Surah “Dawn”, insha Allah, protects a person from the instigations of the devils who seek to sow hatred between people, cut off family and friendly ties, and instill envy in their souls. Prayer that Allah will save you from the wicked who has lost the mercy of Allah because of his spiritual weakness, and now seeks to plunge other people into the abyss of sin.

Video for memorizing Surah Al Falyak

Watch the video with transcription and correct pronunciation with Mishari Rashid to learn how to read Surah Al Falyak 113.

Surah Al-Ikhlas

A very short, easy to remember, but at the same time extremely effective and useful surah. To listen to Al-Ikhlas in Arabic, you can use video or MP3. The word "Al-Ikhlas" in Arabic means "Sincerity". The surah is a sincere declaration of love and devotion to Allah.

Transcription (phonetic sound of the sura in Russian):

Bismi-llyahi-rrahmaani-rrahhiim

  1. Kul hu Allahu ahad.
  2. Allahu s-samad.
  3. Lam yalid wa lam yulyad
  4. Valam yakullahu kufuan ahad.

Semantic translation into Russian:

  1. Say: “He is Allah alone,
  2. Allah is Self-sufficient.
  3. He did not give birth and was not born,
  4. and there is no one equal to Him.”

Description of Surah Al-Ikhlas

Allah revealed Surah “Sincerity” to the Prophet in Mecca. Al-Ikhlas contains 4 verses. Muhammad told his students that he was once mockingly asked about his attitude towards the Almighty. The answer was Surah Al-Ikhlas, which contains the statement that Allah is Self-sufficient, that He is One and Only in His perfection, that He has always been, and there is no one equal to Him in strength.

Pagans who professed polytheism turned to the Prophet (peace be upon him) with a demand to tell them about His God. The literal translation of the question they used is: “What is your Lord made of?” For paganism, a material understanding of God was common: they created idols from wood and metal, and worshiped animals and plants. The answer of Muhammad (pbuh) shocked the pagans so much that they abandoned the old faith and recognized Allah.

Many hadiths point out the benefits of Al-Ikhlas. In one article it is impossible to name all the advantages of the sura, there are so many of them. Let's list only the most important ones:

The most famous hadith says how Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) addressed people with the following question: “Isn’t each of you able to read a third of the Koran overnight?” The townspeople were amazed and asked how this was possible. The Prophet replied: “Read Surah Al-Ikhlas! It is equal to a third of the Koran." This hadith says that Surah “Sincerity” contains so much wisdom that cannot be found in any other text.

It is important to know: all these hadiths may not be reliable. Hadiths must be looked at in accordance with the Koran. If a hadith contradicts the Koran, then it should be discarded, even if it somehow managed to be inserted into collections of authentic hadiths.

Another hadith retells to us the words of the Prophet: “If a believer does this fifty times every day, then on the Day of Resurrection a voice from above will be heard over his grave: “Rise, O you who praise Allah, enter Paradise!” In addition, the Messenger said: “If a person reads Surah Al-Ikhlas a hundred times, then Allah Almighty will forgive him the sins of fifty years, provided that he does not commit four types of sins: the sin of bloodshed, the sin of acquisitiveness and hoarding, the sin of depravity and sin drinking alcohol." Reciting a surah is a work that a person does for the sake of Allah. If this work is done with diligence, the Almighty will definitely reward the person praying.

Hadiths repeatedly indicate the reward that is received for reciting Surah “Sincerity”. The reward is proportional to the number of readings of the prayer and the time spent on it. One of the most famous hadiths contains the words of the Messenger, demonstrating the incredible meaning of Al-Ikhlas: “If someone reads Surah Al-Ikhlas once, he will be overshadowed by the grace of the Almighty. Whoever reads it twice will find himself and his entire family under the shadow of grace. If someone reads it three times, he, his family and his neighbors will receive grace from above. To everyone who reads it twelve times, Allah will grant twelve palaces in Paradise. Whoever reads it twenty times, he [on the Day of Judgment] will go with the prophets together like this (while pronouncing these words, the Prophet joined and raised his middle and index fingers up) Whoever reads it a hundred times, the Almighty will forgive all his sins of twenty-five years , except for the sin of bloodshed and the sin of non-repayment of debt. Whoever reads it two hundred times will have the sins of fifty years forgiven. Anyone who reads this surah four hundred times will receive a reward equal to the reward of four hundred martyrs who shed blood and whose horses were wounded in battle. Whoever reads Surah Al-Ikhlas a thousand times will not die without seeing his place in Paradise, or until it is shown to him.”

Another hadith contains some kind of recommendations for people planning to travel or already on the road. Travelers are instructed to recite Al-Ikhlas eleven times while grasping the doorposts of their home with both hands. If you do this, then the person will be protected on the way from the devils, their negative influence and attempts to instill fear and uncertainty in the soul of the traveler. In addition, reciting the surah “Sincerity” is a guarantee of a safe return to places dear to the heart.

It is important to know: no sura by itself can help a person in any way; only Allah can help a person and believers trust in Him! And many hadiths, as we see, contradict the Koran - the direct speech of Allah Himself!

There is another option for reading Surah Al-Ikhlas - in combination with Al-Nas and Al-Falak. Each prayer is said three times. Reading these three suras is protection from evil forces. As we say the prayer, we need to blow on the person we want to protect. The surah is especially useful for children. If the baby cries, screams, kicks his legs, there are signs of the evil eye, be sure to try “Al-Ikhlas”, “Al-Nas” and “Al-Falak”. The effect will be more powerful if you read the surahs before going to bed.

Surah Al Ikhlas: video for memorization

Koran. Sura 112. Al-Ikhlas (Purification of faith, Sincerity).

Surah Yasin

The greatest surah of the Koran is Yasin. This sacred text must be learned by all Muslims. To make memorization easier, you can use audio recordings or videos. The sura is quite large, it contains 83 verses.

Meaningful translation:

  1. Ya. Syn.
  2. I swear by the wise Koran!
  3. Verily, you are one of the messengers
  4. on the straight path.
  5. He was sent down by the Mighty, the Merciful,
  6. so that you warn people whose fathers no one warned, because of which they remained careless ignoramuses.
  7. The Word has come true for most of them, and they will not believe.
  8. Verily, We have placed fetters on their necks up to their chins, and their heads are raised up.
  9. We have placed a barrier in front of them and a barrier behind them and covered them with a veil, so they cannot see.
  10. They don't care whether you warned them or not. They don't believe.
  11. You can only warn the one who followed the Reminder and feared the Merciful without seeing Him with their own eyes. Please him with the news of forgiveness and a generous reward.
  12. Verily, We give life to the dead and record what they did and what they left behind. We have counted every thing in a clear guide (the Preserved Tablet).
  13. As a parable, give them the inhabitants of the village to whom the messengers came.
  14. When We sent two messengers to them, they considered them liars, and then We reinforced them with a third. They said: “Verily, we have been sent to you.”
  15. They said: “You are people just like us. The Merciful has not sent down anything, and you are just lying.”
  16. They said: “Our Lord knows that we have indeed been sent to you.
  17. We are entrusted only with the clear transmission of revelation.”
  18. They said: “Indeed, we have seen a bad omen in you. If you do not stop, we will certainly stone you and you will suffer painful suffering from us.”
  19. They said: “Your bad omen will turn against you. Really, if you are warned, do you consider it a bad omen? Oh no! You are people who have transgressed the boundaries of what is permitted!”
  20. A man came in a hurry from the outskirts of the city and said: “O my people! Follow the messengers.
  21. Follow those who do not ask you for reward and follow the straight path.
  22. And why should I not worship the One who created me and to whom you will be returned?
  23. Am I really going to worship other gods besides Him? After all, if the Merciful One wishes to harm me, then their intercession will not help me in any way, and they will not save me.
  24. Then I will find myself in an obvious error.
  25. Indeed, I have believed in your Lord. Listen to me."
  26. He was told: “Enter Paradise!” He said: "Oh, if only my people knew
  27. for which my Lord has forgiven me (or that my Lord has forgiven me) and that He has made me one of the honoured!”
  28. After him, We did not send down any army from heaven against his people and We did not intend to send it down.
  29. There was just one voice and they died out.
  30. Woe to the slaves! Not a single messenger came to them whom they did not mock.
  31. Do they not see how many generations We have destroyed before them and that they will not return to them?
  32. Verily, they will all be gathered from Us.
  33. A sign for them is the dead earth, which We revived and brought from it the grain on which they eat.
  34. We created on it gardens of palm trees and grapes and made springs flow from them,
  35. so that they eat their fruits and what they created with their own hands (or that they eat fruits that they did not create with their own hands). Won't they be grateful?
  36. Great is He who created in pairs what the earth grows, themselves and what they do not know.
  37. The sign for them is the night, which We separate from the day, and so they plunge into darkness.
  38. The sun floats to its abode. This is the decree of the Mighty, the Knowing.
  39. We have predetermined positions for the moon until it again becomes like an old palm branch.
  40. The sun does not have to catch up with the moon, and the night does not run ahead of the day. Everyone floats in orbit.
  41. It is a sign for them that We carried their offspring in a crowded ark.
  42. We created for them in his image what they sit on.
  43. If We wish, we will drown them, and then no one will save them, and they themselves will not be saved,
  44. unless We show them mercy and allow them to enjoy the benefits until a certain time.
  45. When they are told: “Fear what is before you and what is after you, so that you may receive mercy,” they do not answer.
  46. Whatever sign from the signs of their Lord comes to them, they certainly turn away from it.
  47. When they are told: “Spend from what Allah has provided you with,” the disbelievers say to the believers: “Shall we feed the one whom Allah would have fed if He had willed? Truly, you are only in obvious error."
  48. They say, “When will this promise come true if you are telling the truth?”
  49. They have nothing to expect except for one voice, which will amaze them when they argue.
  50. They will neither be able to leave a will nor return to their families.
  51. The Horn is blown, and now they rush to their Lord from the graves.
  52. They will say: “Oh woe to us! Who raised us from the place where we slept? This is what the Most Gracious promised, and the messengers spoke the truth.”
  53. There will be only one voice, and they will all be collected from Us.
  54. Today, no injustice will be done to a single soul, and you will be rewarded only for what you have done.
  55. Indeed, the inhabitants of Paradise today will be busy with pleasure.
  56. They and their spouses will lie in the shadows on couches, leaning against each other.
  57. There are fruits and everything they need there for them.
  58. The merciful Lord greets them with the word: “Peace!”
  59. Separate yourself today, O sinners!
  60. Did I not command you, O sons of Adam, not to worship Satan, who is your open enemy,
  61. and worship Me? This is the straight path.
  62. He has already misled many of you. Don't you understand?
  63. This is Gehenna, which was promised to you.
  64. Burn in it today because you did not believe.”
  65. Today We will seal their mouths. Their hands will speak to Us, and their feet will testify of what they have acquired.
  66. If We wish, We will deprive them of their sight, and then they will rush to the Path. But how will they see?
  67. If We wish, We will disfigure them in their places, and then they will be able neither to move forward nor to return.
  68. To whom We grant long life, We give the opposite appearance. Don't they understand?
  69. We did not teach him (Muhammad) poetry, and it is not appropriate for him to do so. This is nothing but a Reminder and a clear Quran,
  70. so that he may warn those who are alive, and so that the Word may be fulfilled regarding those who do not believe.
  71. Do they not see that from what Our hands (We Ourselves) have done, We have created cattle for them, and that they own them?
  72. We made him subject to them. They ride some of them and feed on others.
  73. They bring them benefits and drink. Won't they be grateful?
  74. But they worship other gods instead of Allah in the hope that they will be helped.
  75. They cannot help them, although they are a ready army for them (the pagans are ready to fight for their idols, or the idols will be a ready army against the pagans in the Hereafter).
  76. Don't let their words sadden you. We know what they hide and what they reveal.
  77. Doesn't man see that We created him from a drop? And so he openly bickers!
  78. He gave Us a parable and forgot about his creation. He said, “Who will revive the bones that have decayed?”
  79. Say: “He who created them the first time will give them life. He knows about every creation."
  80. He created fire for you from green wood, and now you kindle fire from it.
  81. Is He who created the heavens and the earth incapable of creating others like them? Of course, because He is the Creator, the Knower.
  82. When He desires something, then He should say: “Be!” - how it comes true.
  83. Glory to the One in Whose Hand is the power over every thing! To Him you will be returned.

Interesting facts about Surah Yasin

Surah Yasin Allah sent to Muhammad in Mecca. In this text, the Almighty informed the Prophet (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) that he is the messenger of the Lord, and from the moment of revelation his task is to educate, teach and admonish the people vegetating in the abyss of polytheism. The surah also says about those who dare to disobey the instructions of Allah, who refuse to accept the Messenger - these unfortunate people will face severe punishment and universal censure.

The surah contains a retelling of a famous parable from the Koran. In ancient times, in the East there was a city in which pagans lived. One day, disciples of the Prophet Muhammad came to them and told them about faith and its principles. The townspeople rejected the messengers and expelled them. As punishment, Allah sent various troubles to the city.

Surah Yasin reminds us that the world was created by the Almighty and there are countless proofs of His power. Man is supposed to believe in Allah and fear Him. Retribution for sinful behavior is inevitable.

Those who believe in the Lord and recognize Muhammad as his prophet will find themselves in heaven. Hell awaits the apostates who reject the Messenger and are mute to his calls. One of the hadiths reports that Surah Yasin in Taurat is designated as “mun’imah”: this means that it contains knowledge that helps people in their earthly path and in the akhirat - that is, in the afterlife. The one who reads Surah Yasin will be spared troubles in both worlds, and the horror of akhirat (end, death) will remain unknown to him.

Another khasis says: “Whoever reads Surah Yasin only to make Allah pleased, all his previous sins will be forgiven. Therefore, recite this surah over your dead.” A Muslim who reads Yasin every day, in fact, dies every day, and dies as a true believer. Naturally, with so many deaths and resurrections, the fear of death becomes unknown to him.

You can download a video with a transcription of Surah Yasin into Russian, and you can listen to the prayer in its original sound in Arabic.

The colossal significance of Surah Yasin is confirmed by dozens of hadiths. One of them reports that if the surah is to be considered the heart of the Koran, its cornerstone. A believer who takes the recitation of Surah Yasin seriously can count on the help and love of Allah. The value of prayer is so high that in hadiths the recitation of Yasina is compared in its beneficial effects to reading the entire Book of Books ten times.

Another rivayast says that Allah read suras “Yasin” and “Taha” long before he created the heavens and the earth. The first to hear these sacred texts were the angels, who were amazed and said: “Happiness to the community to which this Koran will be sent down, and happiness to those hearts that will carry it, that is, learn it, and happiness to those languages ​​that will read it.”

Another common name for Surah Yasin is “Rafi’a Hafida” or “raises up the believers”, “overthrows the unbelievers”. Let us remember the words of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him!): “My heart desires that this surah be in the heart of everyone from my community.” By reading Yasin, you can overcome fear, alleviate the condition of people who are preparing to depart to another world and who experience horror before death. The sura makes us aware of the horror that lies beyond our imagination, and opens up the only right path for a person. The one who reads Surah Yasin receives forgiveness of all sins, Allah mercifully accepts his do’a.

According to ancient tradition, believers wrote a surah on a piece of paper, then put the note in water and drank it. This simple action fills the human soul with genuine Light. Daily recitation of the sura is the path to the mercy of Allah, who will certainly reward a person with his blessing, send him barakah and fill his life with pleasant and good events.

Surah Yasin: video with transcription for memorization

The greatest verse in Islam. Every believer needs to memorize it carefully and pronounce it in accordance with the instructions of the Prophet.

Transcription in Russian:

  • Allahu laya ilyayahe illya huval-hayyul-kayuum, laya ta - huzuhu sinatuv-valya navm, lyahumaafis-samaavaati vamaafil-ard, men hall-lyazii
  • yashfya'u 'indahu illya bi of them, ya'lamu maa beine aidihim wa maa halfakhum wa laya yuhiituune bi sheyim-min 'ilmihi illya bi maa shaa'a,
  • Wasi'a kursiyuhu ssamaavati val-ard, wa laya yaudukhu hifzukhumaa wa huval-'aliyul-'azim.

Meaningful translation:

“Allah (God, Lord)… There is no god but Him, the eternally Living, Existing One. Neither sleep nor slumber will befall him. To Him belongs everything in the heavens and on the Earth. Who will intercede before Him, except according to His will!? He knows what has been and what will be. No one is able to comprehend even a particle of His knowledge, except by His will. The heavens and the Earth are embraced by the Kursiya (Great Throne) of Him, and His concern for them [About everything that is in our galactic system] does not bother Him. He is the Most High [in all characteristics above everything and everyone], the Great [His greatness has no limits]!” (see, Holy Quran, Surah al-Baqarah, verse 255 (2:255)).

Interesting Facts

Ayat Al-Kursi is included in Surah Al-Baqarah (translated from Arabic as cow). According to the account in the surah, the 255th verse. It should be said right away that many prominent theologians believe that Al-Qusri is a separate surah, and not an verse. Be that as it may, the Messenger stated that the verse is key in the Koran; it contains the most important statement that distinguishes Islam from other religions - the dogma of monotheism. In addition, the verse provides evidence of the greatness and limitless essence of the Lord. In this sacred text, Allah is called “Ismi Azam” - this name is considered the most worthy name of God.

The greatness of the verse was confirmed by many great imams. In the collection of hadiths of Al-Bukhari, the benefits of reading Al-Kursi are described as follows: “Once, when Abu Hurayrah (radiallahu 'anhu) was guarding the collected zakat, he caught a thief who said to him: “Let me go and I will teach you these words which Allah will make useful for you!” Abu Hurayrah (radhiallahu 'anhu) asked: “What are these words?” He said: “When you go to bed, read “Ayat al-Kursi” from beginning to end, and a guardian from Allah will always be with you, and Satan will not be able to approach you until the morning!” Abu Hurayrah heeded these words and went with them to the Prophet. In response to the story of his student, the Prophet said: “He really told you the truth, despite the fact that he is a notorious liar!” And the Messenger informed Abu Hurair that the thief he had caught was none other than the Shaitan, who had taken on human form.

Another hadith recalls: “When Ayatul-Kursi was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam), the Angel Jibraeel, surrounded by 70 thousand angels, conveyed this verse, saying that “Whoever sincerely reads it will receive a reward as for 70 years of service to the Almighty. And the one who reads Ayatul-Kursi before leaving the house will be surrounded by 1000 angels who will pray for his forgiveness.”

Prophet Muhammad, peace be upon him, has repeatedly said that reading Al-Kursi is equivalent in its influence to reading ¼ of the Koran.

The most important purpose of the verse is to protect believers from those who trade in theft. If the verse is recited before entering a room, all the devils will run away from the house. When we read Al-Kursi over food or drink, we “charge” the food with blessing. Clothes illuminated by the light of a unique verse will be protected from thieves and the influence of the shaitan. A person who pronounces “Al-Kursi” protects himself from the tricks of the genies all day long.

The Koran says that for those who read the verse after performing the obligatory prayer, a place in Paradise has already been prepared, and it is separated from the heavenly booths only by the need to complete earthly existence. The verse “Al-Kursi” and the last lines of the famous surah “Al-Bakara” are perfectly combined. If you read these two texts one after another, your appeal to the Lord will definitely be heard.

On our website you can download a video with the verse, watch it and learn pronunciation. You need to read the sacred text from 33 to 99 times a day. To protect against jinn, the verse is read three times before going to bed. “Al-Kursi” is especially effective in cases where there are disturbing dreams.

Training video for correct pronunciation of verse Al Kursi

It is important to know: you should not read the Koran loudly in a chant, much less compete in it - otherwise, while you listen to such melodies, you will fall into a trance and will not understand the most important thing - the meaning that Allah conveyed to humanity for observing the Koran and reflecting on Its verses.

Surah Al-Baqarah

- the second and most voluminous in the Koran. The sacred text contains 286 verses that reveal the very essence of religion. The sura contains the teachings of Allah, the Lord's instructions to Muslims, and a description of how they should behave in various situations. In general, we can say that Surah Al-Bakara is a text that regulates the entire life of a believer. The document talks about almost everything: about revenge, about the distribution of inheritance between the relatives of the deceased, about the consumption of alcoholic beverages, about playing cards and dice. Much attention is paid to issues of marriage and divorce, the trading side of life, and relationships with debtors.

Al-Baqarah is translated from Arabic as “The Cow.” This name is associated with a parable that is given in the sura. The parable tells about the Israelite cow and Moses, peace be upon him. In addition, the text contains many stories about the life of the Prophet and his followers. Al-Baqarah directly states that the Quran is a guide in the life of a Muslim, which is given to him by the Almighty. In addition, the surah contains a mention of believers who have received favor from Allah, as well as those who have angered the Almighty with disobedience and a tendency to disbelief.

Let us remember the words of the Great Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Do not turn your houses into graves. Shaitan flees from the house where Surah Al Baqarah is being read.” This exceptionally high assessment of Surah “Cow” allows us to consider it the most important in the Koran. The enormous importance of the sura is also emphasized by another hadith: “Read the Koran, because on the Day of Resurrection he will come and intercede for his own. Read the two blossoming suras - suras “al-Baqarah” and “Ali Imran”, because on the Day of Resurrection they will appear like two clouds or two flocks of birds lined up in rows and will intercede for their own. Read Surah al-Baqarah, because in it there is grace and abundance, and without it there is sadness and annoyance, and sorcerers cannot cope with it.”

In Surah Al-Baqarah, the last 2 verses are considered the main ones:

  • 285. The Messenger and the believers believed in what was revealed to him from the Lord. They all believed in Allah, His angels, His Scriptures and His messengers. They say: “We make no distinction between His messengers.” They say: “We listen and obey! We ask for your forgiveness, our Lord, and we are about to come to you.”
  • 286. Allah does not impose on a person beyond his capabilities. He will receive what he has acquired, and what he has acquired will be against him. Our Lord! Don't punish us if we forget or make a mistake. Our Lord! Do not place on us the burden that You placed on our predecessors. Our Lord! Don't burden us with what we can't do. Be lenient with us! Forgive us and have mercy! You are our Patron. Help us to prevail over unbelieving people.

In addition, the surah contains the verse “Al-Kursi”, which we cited above. The great meaning and incredible importance of Al-Kursi has been repeatedly emphasized by leading theologians, citing famous hadiths. The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him, calls on Muslims to be sure to read these verses, learn them, and teach them to their family members, wives and children. After all, the last two verses of “Al-Baqara” and “Al-Kursi” are a direct appeal to the Almighty.

Video: Koran reciter Mishari Rashid reads Surah Al-Baqarah

Listen to Surah Al Baqarah on video. Reader Mishari Rashid. The video displays the semantic translation of the text.

Surah Al-Fatiha


Surah Al-Fatihah, transcription

Transcription of Al-Fatiha.

Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

  1. Al-hamdu lil-lyahi rabbil-'aalamiin.
  2. Ar-rahmaani rrahiim.
  3. Myaliki yaumid-diin.
  4. Iyayakya na’budu wa iyayayakya nasta’iin.
  5. Ikhdina ssyraatal-mustaqiyim.
  6. Syraatol-lyaziyna an’amta ‘alayhim, gairil-magduubi ‘alayhim wa lad-doolliin. Amine

Meaningful translation of Surah Al Fatiha in Russian:

  • 1:1 In the name of Allah, the Gracious, the Merciful!
  • 1:2 Praise be to Allah, Lord of the worlds,
  • 1:3 To the Gracious, the Merciful,
  • 1:4 Lord of the Day of Retribution!
  • 1:5 You alone we worship and you alone we pray for help.
  • 1:6 Lead us straight,
  • 1:7 The way of those whom You have prospered, not those on whom wrath has fallen, nor those who are lost.

Interesting facts about Surah Al-Fatihah

Undoubtedly, Surah Al-Fatihah is the greatest Surah of the Quran. This is confirmed by the epithets that are commonly used to designate this unique text: “Opener of the Book,” “Mother of the Koran,” etc. The Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him!) repeatedly pointed out the special significance and value of this surah. For example, the Prophet said the following: “Whoever has not read the Opening Book (i.e., Surah al-Fatihah) has not prayed.” In addition, the following words belong to him: “Whoever makes a prayer without reading the Opening Book in it, then it is not complete, not complete, not complete, not finished.” In this hadith, special attention is drawn to the threefold repetition of the word “not complete.” The Prophet designed the phrase in such a way as to enhance the impact on the listener, to emphasize that without reading Al-Fatiha, the prayer may not reach the Almighty.

Every Muslim should know that Surah Al-Fatiha is an indispensable element of prayer. The text fully deserves the honor of being placed before any sura of the Koran. “Al-Fatiha” is the most read surah in the Islamic world; verses from it are recited constantly and in each of the rakats.

One of the hadiths claims that the Almighty will reward the person who reads Surah Al-Fatihah to the same extent as the person who reads 2/3 of the Quran. Another hadith quotes the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him!): “I received 4 things from the special treasures of the Arsh (Throne), from which no one has ever received anything. These are Surah “Fatiha”, “Ayatul Kursi”, the last verses of Surah “Bakara” and Surah “Kausar”. The colossal significance of Surah Al-Fatiha is emphasized by the following hadith: “Four times Iblis had to grieve, cry and tear out his hair: the first when he was cursed, the second when he was driven from heaven to earth, the third when the Prophet (sallallahu ' Alaihi wa sallam) received the fourth prophecy when Surah Fatihah was revealed.”

“Muslim Sharif” contains one very revealing hadith, which quotes the words of the Great Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him): “Today one of the doors of heaven opened, which had never been opened before. And from it came down one angel who had never before descended. And the angel said: “Receive the good news about two nurahs that have never been given to anyone before. One is Surah Fatiha, and the second is the end of Surah Baqarah (the last three verses).

What attracts attention in this hadith first of all? Of course, the fact that the suras “Fatiha” and “Bakara” are called “nurs” in it. Translated from Arabic, this word means “light.” On the Day of Judgment, when Allah will judge people for their earthly path, the read suras will become a light that will attract the attention of the Almighty and allow Him to separate the righteous from the sinners.

Al-Fatihah is ismi A'zam, that is, a text that should be read in any situation. Even in ancient times, doctors noticed that the sura written in rose oil on the bottom of porcelain dishes made the water extremely healing. The patient needs to be given water for 40 days. In a month he will feel relief, God willing. To improve the condition of toothache, headache, and stomach cramps, the surah must be read exactly 7 times.

Educational video with Mishari Rashid: reading Surah Al-Fatiha

Watch the video with Mishari Rashid to memorize Surah Al Fatiha with correct pronunciation.

Peace, Mercy and Blessings of Allah Almighty be upon you

And remind, for reminding benefits the believers. (Quran, 51:55)

Allah Almighty said: (When you read the Qur'an, We place a veil covering you between you and those who do not believe in the Hereafter. And We place veils over their hearts and deafness in their ears so that they do not understand it, and when you mention the Lord yours in the Koran that He is One, then they will turn their backs to you, running away).

Abu Amama al-Bahli said that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: “Read the Quran, because it will appear on the Day of Judgment as an intercessor for its owner.”

Salim knows from his father that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Envy can be good only in two cases - towards a person to whom Allah has given the Koran, and he reads it day and night, and towards a person to whom Allah has given wealth and he spends it day and night.”

Abdullah ibn Amri said that the Messenger Allah(peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Fasting and Koran- they both intercede for the servant of God on the Day of Judgment. Fasting says - oh my Lord! I kept him from food and from desires during the day, make me an intercessor for him. And the Koran says - I kept him from sleeping at night, make me an intercessor for him. And so they both intercede for him.”

It is known from Anas (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Verily, Allah has two types of people,” and then he was asked: “Who are these people of Allah?” He replied: “Those who read the Koran are the people of Allah and His retinue.”

Abu Hurayrah reported that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “He will appear Koran on the Day of Judgment and will say: Oh, my Lord! Dress him, and then they will put a crown of honor on him. And then he will say: Oh, my Lord! Add to him, and then they will clothe him in robes of honor. He will also say: Oh, my Lord! Be pleased with him - then He will be pleased with him and will say to him: read and rise, and may good things be with you with every verse.”

It is known from Abu Hurayrah that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “People in one of the houses of Allah do not gather to read the Book of Allah and study it together without peace being sent down on them and they not being covered in mercy , and were not surrounded by angels; Allah will remember everyone who was present.”

Abu Musa al-Ashari (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “A Muslim who reads the Koran is like a citrus fruit - it has a pleasant smell and taste; and a believer who does not read the Koran is like a date - there is no aroma, but the taste is sweet.”

Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever knows the Quran is on a par with the pious, truthful scribes, and whoever reads the Quran, hesitating and overcoming difficulties in doing so, will have two rewards.” "

Abdullah ibn Amri narrates the words of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who said: “They will tell the owner of the Quran - read and rise, and recite, as you recited on earth, verily, your place is equal to the last verse of the Quran from those what have you read"

THE DIGNITY OF READING AT LEAST ONE LETTER FROM THE QURAN

Abdullah ibn Mas'ud says that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever reads one letter from the Book of Allah will be credited with one good deed, and for every good deed he will be rewarded ten times more. I do not say that ( "Alif, Lam, Mim") is one letter, but "Alif" is a letter, and "Lam" is a letter, and "Mim" is a letter."

THE DIGNITY OF READING TWO, OR THREE, OR FOUR verses FROM THE BOOK OF ALLAH

It is known from Uqba ibn Amir that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “If one of you goes to the mosque in the morning and learns or reads two verses from the Book of the Almighty and Great Allah, is it not better than two camels; and if three verses are not better than three camels; and four verses are not better than four; and any number of verses is not better than the same number of camels?

Abu Hurayrah reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Would any of you, returning to your family, want to find three huge fat camels there?” We answered “yes”. He said: “Three verses of the Koran that one of you reads in his prayer will be better for him than three huge fat camels.”

THE DIGNITY OF READING HUNDRED AYATS OF THE QURAN

It is known from Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever reads one hundred verses of the Quran at night will not be recorded as careless, but will be recorded as pious.”

Tamim al-Dari reports that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever recites one hundred verses at night, his service to God will be written down for him throughout the night.”

THE DIGNITY OF PERFORMING PRAYER WITH READING TEN OR HUNDRED AYATS OF THE QURAN

From Abdullah ibn Amru ibn al-As (may Allah be pleased with him) it is known that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever prays with ten verses will not be recorded as careless, and whoever prays with hundred verses, he will be recorded as a devout, and the one who reads thousands of verses will be recorded as having accumulated."

And Abu Hurayrah reported the words of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), who said: “Whoever observes these prescribed prayers will not be recorded as careless, and whoever recites a hundred verses at night will be recorded as pious.”

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH "AL-FATIHA" ("OPENING")

Ibn Abbas said: “While Gabriel was sitting next to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), he heard a sound from above and, raising his head, said: “This door from heaven has opened, which has never been opened, but only today ". And an angel descended from her, and he said: “This is an angel who has descended to earth, who never descended, but only today.” And, having greeted, the angel said: “Proclaim with two lights that were sent down to you and to no prophet before you - "Fatihah" of the Koran and the end of Surah "Cow", you will never read a single letter of them, except in those given to you." Abu Said ibn al-Ma'la said: "When I was praying, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) called me. , and I didn't answer him. I said: "O Messenger of Allah, because I prayed." He said: “Does not Allah say: (Obey Allah and His Messenger when He calls you).” Then he said: “Shall I not teach you the greatest surah of the Quran before you leave the mosque?” Then he took my hand, and when we wanted to leave, I reminded: “O Messenger of Allah, verily you said that you would definitely teach me the greatest surah of the Koran.” He said: (Praise be to Allah, the Lord of the worlds), this is the first surah of the Qur'an and the noble Qur'an that was revealed to me."

And Uncle Kharij ibn al-Salt said that when he passed by the tribe, they told him: “Truly, you have come with good from This Man. Remove the spell from one of our fellow tribesmen!” And they brought him to a man who was in the fetters of dementia. And he reprimanded him with the first surah of the Koran for three days in the mornings and evenings and each time, when he finished, he spat, and after that it was as if the shackles had fallen from the patient. They gave him something for it. He came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and told him. The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Eat, and I swear to the one who ate for a false spell that you have already eaten for a true cure.”

Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with both of them) also narrated how a group of companions of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) were passing by Maa and one of the residents of Maa appeared in front of them and asked: “Is there anyone among you who heals by reading? There is a stung man in Maa." After which one of the group went after him and read Surah al-Fatihah to the one who needed it, and he recovered, and the one who read the Koran brought the ram handed to him to his companions. However, they did not want this, saying: “You took a reward for the Book of Allah.” Arriving in Medina, they reported: “O Messenger of Allah, he took a reward for the Quran,” to which the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) replied: “Verily, the most worthy of what you took a reward for is this Book of Allah."

Abu Hurayrah said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever performs a prayer without reading the First Surah of the Quran in it will not complete the main part of the prayer.” He repeated this three times and added that such a prayer would be imperfect. They objected to Abu Hurayrah: “We will follow the Imam,” to which he replied: “Read it to yourself, verily, I heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: “Allah Almighty said: “I divided the prayer between Me and My slave in two halves, and My servant will get what he asks. And if the slave says - praise is to Allah, Allah Almighty will say - My slave has praised Me. - My servant praised me. And if he says - Lord of the Day of Judgment, He will say - My servant has exalted Me. And if he says - We worship You and ask You for help, He will say - this is shared between Me and My servant, and the servant. Mine will be given what he asks. And if he says, Lead us in the right way, the path of those to whom You have shown good deeds, not those with whom You were angry and not those who went astray. He will say that this is given to My servant, and to My servant. it will be what he asks for."

Abu ibn Ka'b said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) reported the words of the Almighty: “Allah has not revealed in either the Torah or the Gospel anything like the First Surah of the Quran and these are the seven verses of the Quran, and they are divided between Me and Mine.” servant, and My servant will be given what he asks."

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH THE COW AND SURAH THE FAMILY OF IMRAN.

The father of Abu Amama al-Bahli said that he heard the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) say: “Read the Quran, because, verily, it will appear on the Day of Judgment as an intercessor for its owner, read Surah “The Cow.” and Surah “The Family of Imran”, because both of them will appear on the Day of Judgment like two clouds or like two shadows or like two flocks of birds soaring and asking each other questions about their friends, read Surah “Cow”, since reading she is blessed, but neglecting her brings grief, and she will not tolerate lies.”

And from Abdullah ibn Mas'ud it is known that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Let not one of you be caught at the moment when, crossing his legs and chanting, he leaves the recitation of Surah “Cow”, truly , the shaitan runs away from the house in which Surah “Cow” is being read and, truly, the emptiness of houses is their internal emptiness from the absence of the Book of Allah, the Almighty and the Great.”

Abu Hurayrah also said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Do not make your houses cemeteries, truly, the shaitan runs away from the house in which Surah “Cow” is recited.

An-Nawas ibn Sam'an al-Kilabi reports that he heard the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) say: “They will bring the Koran on the Day of Judgment and its readers who acted in accordance with it on earth, and they will present the suras “The cow” and “The family of Imran.” And the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) gave three examples: “It’s like they are two clouds or two dark shadows with a sunrise between them, or like two flocks of birds soaring and asking each other questions. about your friends."

And from Asma, the daughter of Yazid, it is known that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “The Greatest Name of Allah is in these two verses: (Your God is One Allah, there is no deity except Him, the Gracious, the Merciful) and the beginning of the sura.” Semeisto Imrana" - (Alif, Lam, Mim, Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Living, the Ever-Existing)."

THE DIGNITY OF READING THE AYAT "AL-KURSI"

Abu ibn Ka'b reported that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: "Oh, Abu al-Mundhir, do you know which verse from the Book of Allah is the most important for you?" He replied: “Allah and His Messenger know best!” He asked again: “Oh, Abu al-Mundhir, do you know which verse from the Book of Allah is most important for you?” Then he answered: (Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Living, the Ever-Existing). After which He, patting him on the chest, said: “I swear by Allah, may science make your life easier, Abu al-Mundhir.”

From Abu Amama Sada ibn Ijlan al-Bahli (may Allah be pleased with him) it is known that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever recites the verse of Al-Kursi after each obligatory prayer, he will be in the place of the fighter for the prophets of Allah, the Great and the Almighty, until he becomes a martyr for the faith."

Abu Ayub al-Ansari said that he had a storeroom with dates, and a witch came there and stole them. He said that he complained about this to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and he told him: “Go, and if you see her, then say - in the Name of Allah, answer me, Messenger of Allah!” And so he managed to catch her, and she swore not to return again, and he released her, after which he again came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him). He asked: “What did your captive do?” He replied: “I swore an oath not to return again.” He said, “She was not telling the truth, she has a habit of lying.” And so he caught her again, and she again swore not to return, and he again released her, and came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He asked: “What did your captive do?” To which he replied: “I swore an oath not to return.” He said, “She was not telling the truth, she has a habit of lying.” And again he grabbed her, saying: “I will not leave you until I take you to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him).” And then she says to him: “Truly, I will teach you something from the verse “Al-Kursi”, you read it at home, and the shaitan and no one else will ever come close to you.” And so, according to him, he came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), and he asked: “What did your captive do?” He told him what she had said, and then he said: “She told the truth, being a liar.”

And Abu Amama said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever recites the verse of Al-Kursi after every prayer will not be prohibited from entering Paradise as soon as he dies.”

Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) entrusted me with the storage of alms for the month of Ramadan. And someone came to me and began to take handfuls of food. I grabbed him, saying: “I swear by Allah, I will definitely lead you to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him). He says to me: “Truly I am poor and I have children, I am in great need.” And then I let him go. and greets) asked: “Oh, Abu Hurayrah, what did your captive do yesterday?” I replied: “Oh, Messenger, he complained that he was in need and that he had children, and I took pity on him and let him go. He said: “Didn’t he lie to you? After all, he will return.” And then I realized that he would definitely return, from these words of the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) - “After all, he will return.” I began to watch over him, and he came and again began to grab handfuls of food. Having caught him, I said: “I will definitely take you to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him).” He asked: “Leave me! I’m really poor and I have children, I won’t come back again.” And again I felt sorry for him and let him go. And in the morning the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) asked me: “Oh, Abu Hurayrah, what did your captive do?” To which I replied: “O Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), he complained that he was in need and that he had children, and I, feeling sorry for him, let him go.” He said: “Didn’t he lie to you? After all, he will return.” And I ambushed him for the third time. And he appeared and began to grab food. Having caught him, I said: “I will definitely take you to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and this is the last third time when you assure that you will not return, and then you come again.” He prayed: “Leave me, I will teach you words with which Allah will benefit you.” I asked, "What are these words?" He replied: “When you go to bed, then read the verse “Al-Kursi” - (Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Living, the Eternal), until you finish the verse, and, truly, Allah will never leave you without a protector and will never come closer Satan will come to you until the morning comes." And then I let him go. And in the morning the Messenger (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) asked me: “What did your prisoner do yesterday?” I replied: “O Messenger of Allah, he claimed that he would teach me words that would benefit me from Allah, so I let him go.” He asked: “What words were spoken to you?” I replied that he told me: “When you go to bed, then read the verse “Al-Kursi” from beginning to end - (Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Living, the Eternal). And he also said that the guardian from Allah will never leave me and that the shaitan will never approach me until I get up in the morning, because these words more than any other encourage me to do good." The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) exclaimed: " Did he really tell you the truth, being a liar? Do you know who talked to you for three whole nights, oh, Abu Hurayrah?" I answered: "No." And then he said: "This is the shaitan!"

Abu ibn Kaab (may Allah be pleased with him) also said that he had a barn with dates, and they began to decrease in quantity. “One night I was guarding,” he says, “when suddenly I saw a creature that looked like a mature guy and greeted him. He responded with a greeting, and I asked: “Who are you? A genie or a man?" He answered, "A genie," and said again, "Give me your hand," and he extended his, and his hand was a dog's, and his hair was also a dog's. I asked, "Is this the image of a genie?" He said: “The Jinn found out that there is a man stronger than me among you.” I asked again: “What brought you?” He replied: “It has come to our attention that you love alms, and so we came for a share of your food.” . I asked: “What will save us from you?” The genie answered: “This is the verse that is in Surah “Cow” - (Allah - there is no deity except Him, the Living, the Ever-Existing), whoever reads it when evening comes, he will. will be protected from us until the morning comes, and whoever reads it when he gets up in the morning will be protected from us until the evening comes." And in the morning Abu ibn Ka'b came to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and told him everything. He said: “The evil spirit spoke the truth.”

THE DIGNITY OF READING THE END OF SURAH "The COW"

From Abu Mas'ud (may Allah be pleased with him) it is known that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever reads two verses from the end of Surah “The Cow”, they will protect him at night.”

Ibn Abbas (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “When Gabriel was sitting next to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), he heard a sound from above and, raising his head, said: “This is a door from heaven that has opened, which has never been opened, but only today." And an angel descended from her, and he again said: "This is an angel who descended to earth, who never descended, but only today." And, having greeted, the angel said: "Proclaim with two lights that were sent down to you and to no one to the prophet before you - the Fatihah of the Koran and the end of the Cow Surah, you will never read a letter of them except in those given to you."

From an-Naaman ibn Bashir it is known that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Verily, Allah, the Blessed and Exalted, wrote the Book thousands of years before He created the heavens and the earth, and sent down from It two verses with which Surah “The Cow” ends, and let them not be read in the house for three nights without the Shaitan entering it.”

Uqba ibi Amir al-Jahni said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Read two verses from Surah “The Cow”, for, verily, they were given to me from the treasury that is under the Throne (of Allah).”

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH "THE CAVE".

Al-Baraa said: “A man was reading Surah “The Cave”, and next to him there was a horse tied with a rope, and the clouds were overtaking him, getting closer and closer, and the horse was torn in fear. When morning came, he came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) Allah greets him) and told him. And he said: “This calm descended with the Koran.”

And from Abu Said al-Khadari (may Allah be pleased with him) it is known that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Verily, whoever reads the “Cave” on Friday, everything between the two will be illuminated with light. Fridays."

And the hadith says: “Whoever reads Surah “The Cave” on Friday, what is between him and the Kaaba will be illuminated.”

Abu Said al-Khadari (may Allah be pleased with him) said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever recites Surah “The Cave” as it was revealed, there will be light for him on the Day of Judgment from his location to Mecca, and whoever reads ten verses from its end will not be under his power when he meets the Antichrist.”

And it is known from Abu Dardaa that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever memorizes ten verses from the beginning of Surah “The Cave” will be protected from the Antichrist.”

THE DIGNITY OF THE FIRST TEN verses from SURAH "BELIEVERS"

Umar ibn al-Khattab said: “When the Revelation was revealed to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), a hum like the noise of bees was heard in front of him. We stopped for an hour, and He turned his face to the Qiblah and, raising his hands, said : “Oh, My Allah, add to us and do not diminish us, and have pity on us and do not despise us, and reward us and do not forbid us, and prefer us and do not test us, and be pleased with us and make us pleased.” : “Ten verses have already been sent down on me, and whoever reads them will enter Paradise,” then he read to us (Blessed are the believers) to the very end.

DIGNITY OF SURAH "VICTORY"

Zayd ibn Aslam learned from his father that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) sometimes went on trips, and Umar ibn al-Khattab once accompanied him at night and asked him something. But the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) did not answer him. After a while he asked him again, and he did not answer him. Then he asked him again, and he did not answer him. And then he said to Umar: “To hell with you! You pestered the Messenger of Allah with questions three times, despite the fact that each time he did not answer you.” Umar said: “Then my camel moved until it carried me out to the people, and I was afraid that the Koran would be sent down on my soul.” He said, "I wouldn't be slow to hear one screaming calling to me." Umar said: “I was afraid that the Koran would be sent down on my soul.” And he says further: “I came to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and greeted him. He said: “A surah was revealed to me, and it is dearer to me than anything, even the rising of the sun,” after which he read: (Verily, We have given you a clear victory).

DIGNITY OF SURAH "KINGDOM"

It is known from Abu Hurayrah that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “There is a sura of thirty verses in the Koran, which intercedes for its owner until he is forgiven: (Holy is the one who has the kingdom in his hands).

DIGNITY OF THE SUR: “ENCOLLOWING”, “OPENING”, AND “CHIVAL”

Ibn Umar reports that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Whoever wants to look at the Day of Judgment as if he had seen it with his own eyes, let him read (When the sun was shrouded in darkness) and (When the sky opened) and (When the sky cracked)."

ADVANTAGE OF SURAH "EARTHQUAKE"

It is known from Abdullah ibn Amri that someone came to the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) and said: “O Messenger of Allah, teach me to read the Koran.” He said: "Read three times (Alif, lam, ra)." The man answered: “I am old, and my tongue is heavy, and my heart is hardened.” The Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Read three times (Ha Mim). The man again said the same thing: “But still teach me, O Messenger of Allah, the comprehensive Surah!” And the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) taught him Allah salutes him) - (When the earth shakes from its shaking) until it reaches (Whoever does good the weight of a speck of dust will see it, and whoever does evil the weight of a speck of dust will see it.) The man said: “I swear.” To those who sent You with the truth, everything is one for me, but shouldn’t I add something else to this, until I meet Allah, the Almighty and Great, still tell me what I should do from what is in my power ?" He said to him: "Performing five prayers and observing the Fast of the month of Ramadan, performing Hajj and doing alms that is due to you, and encourage you to do good and keep you from sinful things."

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH "INFAILES"

Farwa ibn Naufil knew from his father that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said to Naufil: “Read (Say: oh, you infidels), then fall asleep after it is completed, because it is salvation from paganism.”

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH "INFAILES" AND "IKHLAS"

Abu al-Hasan Muhajir reports: “A man came to Kufa during the time of Ziyad, and I heard him say that, while on a trip with the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), he drove a camel and, according to him, , his knee touched his knee. And he, hearing the man read: (Say: oh, you infidels), said: “He is saved from paganism,” and he (i.e., the Prophet) heard it as a man. reads (Say: He is Allah, One), said: “He is forgiven.”

THE DIGNITY OF READING SURAH "IKHLAS"

It is known from Aisha that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) sent one person to the detachment, and he, reading a prayer to his companions, ended it with the sura “Ikhlas” (Say: He, Allah, is One). When they returned, they told the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) about this, and he said: “Ask him why he did this?” They asked him and he answered: “Because it is an epithet of the All-Merciful and I love to read it.” And the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Tell him that Allah loves him.”

Sahl ibn Maaz ibn Anas al-Jahni knew from his father Maaz ibn Anas al-Jahni, a companion of the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Whoever reads (Say: He, Allah, One) until the end ten times, Allah will build for him a palace in Paradise."

And Abu Dardaa (may Allah be pleased with him) said that the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) asked: “Is any of you able to read one third of the Quran in one night?” He was asked how to read one third of the Koran? He replied: Surah (Say: He is Allah, One) is equal to one third of the Quran."

The Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Say (Say: He, Allah, is One) and two suras beginning with the words “I seek refuge with the Lord” (i.e. suras “al-Falaq” and “an -Us"), when evening comes and when morning comes, three times, and this will protect you from everything."

THE DIGNITY OF SURAH "DAWN" AND "PEOPLE" AND THEIR READING

It is known from Uqbah ibn Amir that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) said: “Don’t you know the verses revealed this night, the like of which will never be heard: (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of dawn) and (Say : I seek refuge with the Lord of men)."

And Aisha (may Allah be pleased with her) said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), when he was sick, read to himself the suras “Dawn” (al-Falyak) and “People” (an-Nas), spitting, and when his pain intensified, she read for him and, taking his hand, rubbed it, hoping for grace.

Uqbah ibn Amir said that the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “Didn’t I tell you that the best thing that those who seek salvation resort to is (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of dawn) and ( Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of men."

And Uqba ibn Amir also said: “I was leading his camel with the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) on a trip, and he said to me: “Oh, Uqba, shouldn’t I teach you the two best surahs that you will read?” And he taught me: (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawn) and (Say, I seek refuge with the Lord of men).

Uqba ibn Amir said: “One day I was following the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), he was on horseback, and I put my hand on his feet, saying: “Teach me to read, O Messenger of Allah, Surah Hud and Surah Yusuf. And he replied: “You will never read anything more significant to Allah than (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of dawn) and (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of men).

Uqba ibn Amir also said: “One day I was walking with the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), and he said: “Oh, Uqba, say.” I asked: “What will I say, O Messenger of Allah?” he did not answer me. Then He said again: “Oh, Ukba, tell me,” and I asked: “What will I say, O Messenger of Allah?” And he did not answer me. Allah, let him repeat it to me!” and he said: “Oh, Uqba, tell me.” I asked:

"What shall I say, O Messenger of Allah?" He commanded: (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of dawn), and I read it to the end. Then he said: “Say,” and I asked: “What will I say, O Messenger of Allah?” He commanded: (Say: I seek refuge with the Lord of men), and I read it to the end. After which the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: “No one who asked asked in words like these two verses, and no one who sought protection asked for it in such words.”

Hamud ibn Abdullah al-Matar