Narrated Abu Umama: Allah’ Messenger ﷺ
said, ‘Whoever recites ayat Al-Kursi at the end of every obligatory
prayer, nothing but death
[1] will prevent him from entering paradise
[2].’ An-Nasa-ie reported it sahih. At-Tabarani has the addition: 'and (Surah Al-Ikhlas) قل هو الله احد
[1] It means that the only thing preventing him from entering Paradise is his presence in this world, i.e he shall enter paradise immediately after his death.
[2] The precedence accorded to Ayatal-Kursi is deu to the fact that it contains the Foundation of the Divine Names and Qualities (of Allah) and this it is descriptive of His Oneness and Uniqueness, which He loves the most. Surat Al-Ikhlas also carries the same attributes. [Bulugh Al-Maram 258]
Ayatal-Kursi |
[1] will prevent him from entering paradise
[2].’ An-Nasa-ie reported it sahih. At-Tabarani has the addition: 'and (Surah Al-Ikhlas) قل هو الله احد
[1] It means that the only thing preventing him from entering Paradise is his presence in this world, i.e he shall enter paradise immediately after his death.
[2] The precedence accorded to Ayatal-Kursi is deu to the fact that it contains the Foundation of the Divine Names and Qualities (of Allah) and this it is descriptive of His Oneness and Uniqueness, which He loves the most. Surat Al-Ikhlas also carries the same attributes. [Bulugh Al-Maram 258]
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