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Ayatul Kursi In Which Surah Of Quran?

Ayatul Kursi In Which Surah Of Quran?

The verbal meaning of Ayatul Kursi is verses of throne. Many people wonder from where they can recite Ayatul Kursi or Ayatul Kursi in which surah of Quran? The order of Ayatul Kursi in the Surah Al Baqarah where it starts at the 255th verse of the second chapter of the Holy Quran. These are the best-known verses of the Holy Quran. Almost all Muslims learn these verses by heart to keep themselves safe from the evils. These are the verses that narrate the powers of Almighty Allah.

Ayatul Kursi is considered to be the most powerful verses in the Holy Quran due to the meaning and message they bring. The greatness of Allah, his grandeur, and the power he possesses over everythings are confirmed and assured in these verses. All those who seek protection and safety from the evils of Jinn and shaitan must recite these verses in the morning and evening. As this surah bears the virtues of being the best protection against evil.

Benefits

Reciting the verse of Ayatul Kursi gives you protection from morning till night. And if anyone recites the verses of Ayatul Kursi at night, he or she will be in the safe custody of an angel appointed by Allah towards him or her.

(جاری ہے)

For those who wish their memory to be stronger. The recitation of Ayatul Kursi brings strength to the memory.

If someone's loved ones died, reciting Ayatul Kursi for his blessings will enlighten the grave and remove the grave's darkness.

According to Our beloved and the Last Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW)

Here is what our beloved and the Last Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) said, and narrated about the virtues of this most powerful surah of the Holy Quran.

"The one who recites it after each of the obligatory prayers, then death will be the only thing preventing him from entering Paradise."

On one point our beloved and the Last Holy Prophet Hazrat Muhammad (SAW) said, "By reciting it (Ayat al-Kursi), there will be a guardian appointed over you from Allah who will protect you during the night, and Satan will not be able to come near you until morning."

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