6 Virtues of Reciting Ayatul Kursi
Ayatul Kursi is a set of Ayahs from the second chapter of the Qu’ran (Surah al-Baqarah – The Cow). It is regarded as one of the most powerful & important ayahs of the entire Qur’an when recited. Ayatul Kursi, also known as The Throne verse talks about how nothing and nobody is regarded to be comparable to Allah (SWT).
There are so many virtues and benefits a believer can gain from reciting such a powerful set of verses. Below we have highlighted 6 of them.
The Benefits of Reciting Ayatul Kursi
Virtue One: Jannah Awaits
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) said:
Virtue Two: Protection from Shaytaan
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) said:
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Virtue Three: Hadiya for the Deceased
The importance of ayatul kursi can’t be overstated.
For those who have passed away, recitation of Ayatul Kursi and giving it as Hadiyah to them, gives them Noor (light) in the grave.
Virtue Four: Protection from Angels
When leaving the home, if one recites it (Ayatul Kursi) once, Allah (S.W.T) has one group of Angels to come and protect you. If recited twice, 2 groups of Angels are assigned to do this. If recited 3 times Allah (S.W.T) tells the Angels not to worry as the Almighty Himself takes care of him.
Virtue Five: Further Protection
The Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W) said:
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Virtue Six: Bountiful Rewards
Allah (S.W.T) told Musa (A.S),If one recites it (Ayatul Kursi) after every namaz, the Almighty will make his heart a thankful one (Shakireen), will give him a reward of the Prophets and his deeds will be like those of the truthful (Siddiqeen).
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