Surah Quraish (106): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “He who recites it is rewarded ten good deeds as many as the number of
those who perform the ritual circumambulation of Ka’ba, and spiritual retreat
in the Sacred Mosque.”
Surah Ma’un (107): Imam Baqir (a.s.) said, “He who
recites it in his obligatory and optional prayers, Allah accepts his prayers
and fasting, and does not count the (evil) acts he committed in this world.
Surah Kawthar (108): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “ He who recites it, Allah will quench his thirst from the streams of
Heaven and will reward him as many as the number of every sacrifice which the
servants of Allah make on the day of Feast of Sacrifice (Eid al Azha) together
with the sacrifices which are of the People of the Book and pagans.”
Surah Kafirun (109): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “The person who recite it, it is as if he had recited one fourth of Qur’an.
Anyone who wishes to have the best companions and plenty of provisions when he
is travelling on a journey, he should recite five Surahs; Kafirun, Nasr,
Ikhlas, Falaq and Nas and begin with ’Bismillah -ir-Rahman-ir-Rahim.”
Surah Nasr (110): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “He who recites it, it is as if he had been with the Noble Messenger
(s.a.w.a.s.) at the Conquest of Makkah.” Imam Sadiq said, “He who recites it in
his obligatory or optional prayers, Allah makes him successful in defeating his
enemies, totally, and on the Day of Judgment, 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 of Hell.”
Surah Lahab (111): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “He who recites it, I hope Allah will not keep him and Abu Lahab in one
house. (It means he will be in Paradise while Abu Lahab will be in the Hell.”
Surah Ikhlas (112): More than 25 virtues of reciting this
Surah had been collected in a book “Atyab-ul-Bayan” narrated by the Noble
Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.) and the A’immah (a.s.). He (s.a.w.a.s.) said,” Reciting
this Surah is equal to reciting one-third of Qur’an.” It is said that the
Glorious Qur’an contains ordinances, creeds, and history. This Surah states the
creeds part in an intensive form.
Surah Falaq (113): The Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.)
said, “Some verses have been revealed to me, the likes of which have not been
revealed before; Suarh Falaq and Surah Nas. Read them when you get up and
whenever you go to bed.
” Imam Baqir (a.s.) said, “He who recites Surahs Falaq, Nas,
and Ikhlas in his Vatr prayers, will be told, ‘O Servant of Allah, be happy
that Allah accepted your ‘Vatr prayer’
Surah Nas (114): There are numerous virtues of
reciting this Surah; for example, once the Noble Messenger (s.a.w.a.s.) became
gravely ill. Gabriel and Michael came to him. Gabriel sat beside the head and
Michael sat next to his feet. Gabriel recited Surah Falaq and by it placed the
Prophet (s.a.w.a.s.) in the refuge of Allah; and Michael recited Surah Nas.
Source: The Glorious Qur’an (Urdu
translation) by Ayatollah Nasir Makarem Shirazi
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