What happens if you read Ayatul Kursi?
The recitation of Ayatul Kursi will keep the person protected from Shaitaan (devil). The person who recites Ayatul Kursi in the morning will be in the protection until the night and who recites in the night will be protected till the morning.
What was the golden advice of Prophet Muhammad saw about Ayatul Kursi?
Our Holy prophet (S.A.W) ] said: “Whoever recites the first 4 ayats of Surah-e-Baqarah, then Ayatul Kursi and then the last3 ayats of Surah-e-Baqarah will not be inflicted with any kind of difficulty in his wealth or himself, Shaitaan will not come near him and he will not forget the Quran.”
Can I read Surah without Wudu?
Originally Answered: Can we read the Quran without ablution (wudu)? No, the Arabic Quran your can’t touch it without ablation. Any translation you can read without ablution.
What is Ayat al Kursi?
Ayatul Kursi is verse 255 of Surah Baqarah of the Holy Quran. Read, Listen mp3 and learn more about benefits of Ayat Al Kursi with English transliteration. Home Courses Charges Register Blog Contact [email protected] AYATUL KURSI Recitation Home AYATUL KURSI Mp3 Audio Arabic Transliteration English Translation Benefits
What is Ayatul Kursi (the throne)?
The ayat I am referring to is verse 255 from Surah Al Baqara known as Ayatul Kursi. Ayatul Kursi, meaning “The Throne”. It is arguably the most memorized ayat across the entire Ummah further emphasizing it’s importance in Islam (if you don’t have it memorized we will go over some tips to help you).
Does Ayat ul Kursi include Urdu Tarjama?
Ayat ul kursi included Urdu Tarjama, English translation. How to read Arabic words, read its sound in english to better understand. Your browser does not support the audio element.
Why is Ayat-ul-Kursi so important?
Ayat-ul-Kursi is the 255th ayat of Surah Baqarah. The reason why it is given the highest place in the category of ayats is due to the fact that Allah Pak has explicitly defined and elaborated His grandeur, power and glory in this ayat. What else make this ayat so important?