InshahAllah i will post the whole hadeethĪlso it is narrated that the one who recites ayah al kursi after every obligatory salah/prayer, between him n jannah is only death. We should recite it in the morniong and in the evening, for the hadeeth when shaytaan was caught and he taught the sahabi to do this so in return he would let him go. This is another site explaning ayat al-kursi and the hadeeth(s) related :īarak Allah feekum akhwaan, but where in those two ahadeeth does it say u have to recite the ayah al kursi three times before u leave the house and also where is the authenticity of the dua the brother posted initially?Īs far as i know that duaa is not authentic n the hadeth where that dua is mentioned is about a sahabi who was told his house is on fire and he did not panic or do anything, than some one else came to him n told him his house was on fire, but he still did not panic nor did he get up to go n see, this happed i dont know how many times, Allahu Aalam, but then when he returned home he saw houses around his house destroyed by the blaze whi,e his house was safe, and then he said i heared the prophet sala lahu alihi wa sallam say who ever says this duaa he and his property will be protected, this is just the interperation of the hadeeth n what i can remmbe since it been a long time since i read it, but as far as i think its not saheeh and its not authentic, so can some one bring the whole hadeeth and who narrated it?Īlso yes Ayah al kursi is very important, Here is a site showing the virtues of reading ayat al-kursi and shows the list of hadeeth(s) about it : It shows it's the greatest verse in the qur'an, and there is many virtues of reading it. Asma’ bint Yazid (Allah be well pleased with her) reported that the Prophet (Allah bless him and give him peace) said that al-ism al-a‘zam (The greatest name of Allah Most High) is contained within Ayat al-Kursi. Ishaq added that whatever one learns, would not be forgotten. Abu Sanan (Allah be well pleased with him) reported that whomsoever reads the first four verses of Surat al-Baqarah, Ayat al-Kursi, and then the last three verses of Surat al-Baqarah will not forget the Quran. Imam Darmi writes that the Devil flees from a home in which Ayat al-Kursi is recited, and does not return until the next morning. "O Allah ! I seek refuge in you from the evils of myself and from the evil of all the living upon whom you have control." 'Allahumma inee aoodhubika min sharri nafsi wa min sharri qulli dabbatin anta akidun bi naasiyatiha. "I am aware that Allah has power over everything and verily the knowledge of Allah encircles everything." 'Aalamu an Allaha ala qulli shayin qadeer.Wa an Allaha qad ahaata bi kulli shayin ilma.' There is no pwer or might except from Allah, the most high and most great." "Whatever Allah has wished has happened, and whatever Allah has not wished will certainly not happen.
Wa la hawla wa la quwwata illa billa hil ali yil adheem.' 'MashaAllahu kaana wa ma lamyasha lamyakun. I rely upon you and you are the owner of the mighty arsh (throne)." There is nothing worthy of worship except you. La ilaha illa anta alayka tawakaltu wa anta rabbul arshil kareem.'
Here is a translation for the previous lines of dua :