Translation of al kursi into Russian. Muslim prayer al kursi


Transcription of the verse “Al-Kursi”

Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Allahu laya ilyayahe illya huwal-hayyul-kayuum, laya ta-hu h uhu sinatuv-valya navm, lyakhumaafis-samaavaati vamaafil-ard, Maine h al-la h ii yashfya‘u ‘indahu illya bi and h them, ya'lyamu maa beine aidihim wa maa halfahum wa laya yuhiituune bi sheyim-min 'ilmihi illya bi maa shaa'a, wasi'a kursiyuhu ssamaavati val-ard, wa laya yauduhu hifzukhumaa wa huval-'aliyul-'azim.


Translation:

“Allah (God, Lord)... There is no god but Him, the eternally Living, Existing One. Neither sleep nor slumber will befall him. To Him belongs everything in the heavens and on the Earth. Who will intercede before Him, except according to His will!? He knows what has been and what will be. No one is able to comprehend even a particle of His knowledge, except by His will. The heavens and the Earth are embraced by the Kursiya (Great Throne) of Him, and His concern for them [About everything that is in our galactic system] does not bother Him. He is the Most High [in all characteristics above everything and everyone], the Great [His greatness has no limits]!” (see, Holy Quran, Surah al-Baqarah, verse 255 (2:255)).

Ayat “Al-Kursi” is a special verse of the Holy Quran, which has not only deep meaning, but also the power of mystical influence. As the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, this is the greatest of the Quranic verses, because it contains evidence of monotheism, as well as the greatness and infinity of the qualities of the Almighty Creator. In this verse, in words accessible to human understanding, the Lord tells people about Himself and His incomparability with any objects and essences of the world He created. This verse truly has glorious and delightful meanings and deserves to be called the greatest of the Qur'anic verses. And if a person reads it, reflecting on its meaning and comprehending its meaning, then his heart is filled with conviction, knowledge and faith, thanks to which he protects himself from the evil machinations of Satan.

“The Throne” (“al-kursi”) is one of the greatest creations of the Creator. The Messenger of Allah said: “The seven heavens (Earth and heaven) compared to the foot of the Throne are like a ring thrown in the desert, and the superiority of the Throne over its foot is like the superiority of this desert over this ring.” “Throne” no one is able to imagine in a worthy way except Allah Almighty. The quoted words of the verse “Al-Kursi” should not be interpreted in a literal sense. Allah cannot be limited by any space and does not need any “al-kursi” (throne, chair) or “al-‘arsh” (throne).

Ayat Al-Kursi in its meaning and significance is equal to one quarter of the entire Holy Quran. Ali, the successor of the Prophet Muhammad, spoke about the power of its action: “I cannot understand those Muslims who do not read the verse “Al-Kursi” before going to bed. If you knew how great this verse is, you would never neglect to read it, because it was given to your Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) from the treasuries of al-‘Arsh. The verse “Al-Kursi” was not given to any of the prophets before Muhammad (God bless them). And I never spend a night without reciting the verse of Al-Kursi three times [before going to bed].”

Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: “Whoever reads the verse “Al-Kursi” after prayer-namaz will be under the protection of Allah Almighty until the next prayer.”

One of the most famous verses of the Koran is Ayatul Kursi - verse 255 of the chapter Korov. Ayatul Kursi in Russian means “verse of the Throne, verse of the Throne”. It got its name due to the mention in it of the throne of the Most High. There are several versions about the reasons for his sending down, but none of them is reliable. “Glorified are You! We know only what You taught us. Verily, You are the Knowing, the Wise."(Surah al-Baqarah, verse 32).

To fully understand the verse, it is recommended to study its tafsir, which can be found in the collections of Islamic scholars. One of such personalities is Abd ar-Rahman bin Nasir al-Saadi (may Allah have mercy on him), the author of the collection “Relief from the Generous and Merciful.”

Now every Muslim, regardless of where he lives, has the opportunity to listen to the Koran at any time. This can be done for free. Anyone can enjoy the wonderful reading of such a famous Quran reciter as Mishari Rashid using the Internet.

Virtues of Ayat Al-Kursi

The peculiarity of this verse is its miraculous power, which it possesses due to the evidence of monotheism and the greatness of Allah. In this verse, the Creator talks about Himself to His slaves in simple language, using metaphors that are understandable to the descendants of Adam. And constantly thinking about the true meaning of this verse, the believer fills his soul with faith, knowledge and protects himself from the machinations of the devils and jinn.

Truly this verse is the greatest and most valuable in the entire Quran. The noble Messenger of Allah, in response to the question of which verse of the Holy Scripture he considers the greatest and most significant, answered: “Ayat al-Kursi.” There are many other sayings of the Messenger of Allah in which he emphasizes the merits and value of reading this verse. The Prophet recommended that his companions read the Al-Kursi verse as a dua to solve many problems, for example, to cure diseases, protect and cleanse themselves from the wiles of the shaitan, get rid of fear, and forgive sins. Ayat Yal-Kursi can be read after obligatory and additional prayers, before meals, before leaving home, when returning home, when visiting a sick person, as well as in any difficult life situations.

The hadith narrated by Abu Huraira says: “Truly, everything has a peak, and Surah Al-Baqarah is the peak of the Quran, and in this Surah there is an verse that is the master of all verses of the Quran - Ayatul-Kursi.” The prophet also recommended reciting the Throne Verse after prayer in order to protect oneself from the machinations of the shaitan. This is evidenced by the hadith transmitted by Al-Hasan: “Whoever reads the verse “al-Kursi” after prayer will be under the protection of God until the next prayer” (cited in the collection of hadiths by at-Tabarani).

Ayat AlKursi has the deepest spiritual meaning and helps everyone realize the greatness of the divine principle and get closer to spiritual perfection. But in order to take advantage of all the benefits of the verse, you need to learn to read it correctly in Arabic and study tafsir. Nowadays, even for a Muslim who does not speak Arabic, this does not pose any difficulty. It is enough to go online and type “verse Al-Kursi” in the search bar and the World Wide Web will immediately display a selection of sites where you can study the transcription of this majestic verse. Anyone can do this online. You can also download the necessary materials to your computer or smartphone. And having mastered the correct reading, a Muslim will be able to constantly repeat it, reflect on its meaning and comprehend the meaning. As a result, the believer’s heart will become softer and kinder, and iman will become more perfect. And a person will be able to fulfill the behest of the prophet: “Whoever reads the verse al-Kursi after prayer, [if he dies] nothing will prevent him from going to Paradise.” This hadith was transmitted by Abu Umama, it is given in the collection of As-Suyuta J. "Al-Jami' as-saghir" as a hadith "sahih".

1. Ayat ul-Kursi is the greatest verse in the Holy Quran. It contains “ismi “azam”, i.e. the greatest name of the Almighty.

2. The reader of the verse of ul-Kursi will be protected from the harm of the jinn from morning to evening, and from evening to morning.

3. Ayat ul-Kursi is equal to a quarter of the Holy Quran.

4. Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi after the obligatory prayer will be protected until the next obligatory prayer.

5. Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi constantly after each obligatory prayer, then only death separates this person from Paradise.

7. Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi at the entrance to the house, the shaitan will run away from there.

8. And the person reading the verse ul-Kursi, and his children, and his house, and his wealth, and his property, and even the houses of his neighbors will be protected.

9. A thief will not come close to the reciter of verse ul-Kursi.

11. The Jinn will not be able to open the container over which the verse of ul-Kursi was read.

12. Whoever sincerely reads the verse of ul-Kursi before going to bed will be protected until the morning. 2 angels will be appointed for his safety.

13. If you read the verse of ul-Kursi and blow on your things, etc., then the shaitan will not come close.

14. Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi before leaving home will be under the protection of Allah until he returns.

15. Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi and the beginning of Surah Gaafir in the morning will be safe until the evening, and similarly, if you read it in the evening, there will be safety until the morning.

16. Qutbubbin Bakhtiyar narrated: “Whoever reads the verse of ul-Kursi before leaving the house, Allah will rid this house of want.”

17. If you sincerely read the verse of ul-Kursi and blow on a sick person, then Allah will ease his pain.

18. If you sincerely read the verse of ul-Kursi and blow into the hospital room, then Allah will ease the suffering of the people who are there.

23. If you have to communicate with a stern boss, then you need to read verse ul-Kursi before that.

Ayat "ul Kursi":

All rights reserved. هَ All rights reserved. ا بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَمَا خَلْفَهُمْ وَلاَ يُحِيطُونَ بِشَيْءٍ م ِّنْ عِلْمِهِ إِلاَّ بِمَا شَاء وَسِعَ كُرْسِيُّهُ السَّمَاوَاتِ و َالأَرْضَ وَلاَ يَؤُودُهُ حِفْظُهُمَا وَهُوَ الْعَلِيُّ الْعَظِي م 255

A "uuzu bill-lyahi minash-shaitaani rrajiim. Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.
Allahu laya ilyahya illya huval-hayyul-kayuum, laya ta"huzuhu sinatuv-valya naum, lyahu maa fis-samaavaati wa maa fil-ard, men hall-lyaziya yashfya"u "indahu illya bi izkh, I"lyamu maa baina aidihim va maa halfakhum wa laya yuhiituune bi sheyim-min "ilmihi illya bi maa sha"a, wasi"a kursiyuhu ssamaavaati val-ard, wa laya yauduhu hifzukhumaa va huval-"aliyul-"azim.

“Allah - there is no deity except Him, the living, the existing; neither drowsiness nor sleep overtakes Him; To Him belongs what is in the heavens and on earth.
Who will intercede before Him, except with His permission? He knows what was before them and what will be after them, but they do not comprehend anything from His knowledge except what He wills. His throne4 embraces the heavens and the earth, and His protection does not burden Him; truly, He is the High, the Great!”

Ayat Al-Kursi (The Great Throne) is the 255th verse of the 2nd surah Al-Baqarah (The Cow). Here are some benefits that can be obtained by reading it:

Ayat al-Kursi


"Al-Kursi":
“Bismillahi-r-rahmani-r-rahim. Allahu la ilaha illya hu al-hayul-qayyum. Laa ta"huzuhu sinatyn wa laa naum Lyahu maa fissamaauyaati ua maa fil ard. Man zalazii yashfau "indahu illya-a bi-iznih Ya"lamy maa bayna aidiyhim umaa halfahum walya yyhiytuuna bishyai im min "ilmihii illyaa bi maa shaaaa. Wasi"ya kursiyy hu-s-samaauaati wal ard walaya udukhuu hifzukhumyaa ua hual"aliyyul azyim."

Meaning:
“Allah is the One besides Whom there is no god. He is Alive, Eternally Existing; neither drowsiness nor sleep overpowers Him. Everything in Heaven and everything on Earth belongs to Him; who will intercede before Him without His permission? He knows what happened before them and knows what will happen after them, they take possession of His knowledge only that which He desires. His throne embraces the Heavens and the Earth, and His guardianship over them does not burden Him, truly. He is Tall, Great."

Hazrat Babafariduddin Janj (Rahmatullah 'alaih) reported that “When Ayat al-Kursi was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (Sallallahu 'alayhi wa sallam), the Angel Jibraeel ('Alaihis-salaam), surrounded by 70 thousand angels, conveyed this verse, saying, that “Whoever sincerely reads it will receive a reward for 70 years of service to the Almighty. And the one who reads Ayat al-Kursi before leaving the house will be surrounded by 1000 angels who will pray for his forgiveness.”

1. This is the greatest verse in the Holy Quran;

2. Ayat al-Kursi will be protected from the evil of the jinn from morning to evening and from evening to morning;

3. Ayat al-Kursi is equal to a quarter of the Holy Quran;

4. Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi constantly after each obligatory prayer, then only death separates this person from Paradise;

5. Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi after the obligatory prayer will be protected until the next prayer;

6. If you read Ayat al-Kursi while blowing on food and drink, it will give a blessing;

7. Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi at the entrance to the house, the shaitan will run away from there;

8. And the reader himself, and his children, and his house, and his wealth, property, and even the houses of his neighbors will be protected;

9. A thief will not come close to the reader of Ayat al-Kursi;

11. The Jinn will not be able to open the container over which Ayat al-Kursi was read;

12.Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi before going to bed will be protected by up to two angels until the morning.

13. If you read Ayat al-Kursi and blow on your things, the shaitan will not come close.

14.Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi before leaving home will be under the protection of Allah until he returns;

15. Whoever reads Ayat al-Kursi in the morning and the beginning of Surah N 40 “Gaafir” will be safe until the evening, and if read in the evening, he will be safe until the morning;

16. Qutbubbin Bakhtiyar (rahmatullah ‘alayh - may Allah be merciful to him) reported, “Allah will relieve the house of the person who reads Ayat al-Kursi before leaving the house.”

17. If you read Ayat al-Kursi and blow on a sick person, Allah will ease his pain;

22. Whoever on Fridays, preferably in solitude, begins to read Ayat al-Kursi 70 times after the Al-Asr prayer (the third in a row), he will begin to see the inner spiritual light, and every dua made at this moment will be accepted by Allah;

23. If you have to communicate with a stern boss, then before that you should read Ayat al-Kursi;

24. For blessings and peace of mind, it is recommended to read Ayat al-Kursi and suras 109, 110, 112, 113 and 114 before going to bed.

The Great Caliph of Islam - "Ali (rady to Allahu 'anhu) said:

“I cannot understand those Muslims who do not read Ayat al-Kursi before going to bed. If only you knew how great this verse is, you would never neglect to read Ayat al-Kursi, because it was given to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) from the treasuries of Al-Arsh. Ayat al-Kursi was not revealed to any of the Prophets before the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam). And I never go to bed without first reading Ayat al-Kursi.”

Babafariduddin Janj reported (may Allah be pleased with him) that “when the verse of ul-Kursi was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him), the angel Jibril (peace be upon him), surrounded by 70 thousand angels, said that the one who reads Ayat ul-Kursi, will receive a reward for a thousand years of continuous ibada (worship). And the one who reads the verse of ul-Kursi before leaving the house will be surrounded by a thousand angels who will pray for his forgiveness.”

Meaning: “Allah is the One besides Whom there is no deity. He is Alive, Eternally Existing; neither drowsiness nor sleep overpowers Him. Everything in Heaven and everything on Earth belongs to Him; who will intercede before Him without His permission? He knows what happened before them and knows what will happen after them, they take possession of His knowledge only that which He desires. His throne embraces the Heavens and the Earth, and His guardianship over them does not burden Him, truly. He is High, Great.”

Ayat "Al-Kursi"

Transcription of the verse “Al-Kursi”

Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Allahu laya ilyayahe illya huwal-hayyul-qayyuum, laya ta-hu h uhu sinatuv-valya navm, lyakhumaafis-samaavaati vamaafil-ard, Maine h al-la h ii yashfya‘u ‘indahu illya bi and h them, ya'lyamu maa beine aidihim wa maa halfahum wa laya yuhiituune bi sheyim-min 'ilmihi illya bi maa shaa'a, wasi'a kursiyuhu ssamaavati val-ard, wa laya yauduhu hifzukhumaa wa huval-'aliyul-'azim.

“Allah (God, Lord). There is no god but Him, the eternally Living, Existing One. Neither sleep nor slumber will befall him. To Him belongs everything in the heavens and on the Earth. Who will intercede before Him, except according to His will!? He knows what has been and what will be. No one is able to comprehend even a particle of His knowledge, except by His will. The heavens and the Earth are embraced by the Kursiya (Great Throne) of Him, and His concern for them [About everything that is in our galactic system] does not bother Him. He is the Most High [in all characteristics above everything and everyone], the Great [His greatness has no limits]!” (see, Holy Quran, Surah al-Baqarah, verse 255 (2:255)).

Ayat “Al-Kursi” is a special verse of the Holy Quran, which has not only deep meaning, but also the power of mystical influence. As the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said, this is the greatest of the Quranic verses, because it contains evidence of monotheism, as well as the greatness and limitlessness of the qualities of the Almighty Creator. In this verse, in words accessible to human understanding, the Lord tells people about Himself and His incomparability with any objects and essences of the world He created. This verse truly has glorious and delightful meanings and deserves to be called the greatest of the Qur'anic verses. And if a person reads it, reflecting on its meaning and comprehending its meaning, then his heart is filled with conviction, knowledge and faith, thanks to which he protects himself from the evil machinations of Satan.

“The Throne” (“al-kursi”) is one of the greatest creations of the Creator. The Messenger of Allah said: “The seven heavens (Earth and heaven) compared to the foot of the Throne are like a ring thrown in the desert, and the superiority of the Throne over its foot is like the superiority of this desert over this ring.” 1 “The Throne” “no one is able to imagine in a worthy way except Allah Almighty 2. The quoted words of the verse “Al-Kursi” should not be interpreted in a literal sense. Allah cannot be limited by any space and does not need any “al-kursi” (throne, chair) or “al-‘arsh” (throne).

Ayat Al-Kursi in its meaning and significance is equal to one quarter of the entire Holy Quran. Ali 3, the successor of the Prophet Muhammad, spoke about the power of its action: “I cannot understand those Muslims who do not read the verse “Al-Kursi” before going to bed. If you knew how great this verse is, you would never neglect to read it, because it was given to your Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) from the treasuries of al-‘Arsh. The verse “Al-Kursi” was not given to any of the prophets before Muhammad (God bless them). And I never spend a night without reciting the verse of Al-Kursi three times [before going to bed].”

The Prophet Muhammad, may Allah bless him and grant him peace, said: “Whoever reads the verse “Al-Kursi” after prayer-namaz will be under the protection of Allah Almighty until the next prayer.” 4 “Whoever reads the verse “Al-Kursi” after the prayer-namaz, [if he dies] nothing will prevent him from entering Paradise” 5.

The name of the verse "Al-Kursi" is sometimes mistakenly written as "Ayatul Kursi". The Koran consists of 114 parts called suras. Surahs consist of verses. In Surah Bakkara, verse number 255 is called “Al-Kursi”. Hence the name - verse “Al-Kursi”. Not all verses in the Koran have a title.

Notes

1 Hadith from Ibn Abbas in the book of Ibn Abu Shayb “Syfat al-Arsh”. | |

3 Ali ibn Abu Talib (d. 661) - one of the four righteous caliphs, the successor of the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him), the son of Abu Talib, the Prophet’s uncle. | |

4 Holy hadiths of at-Tabarani. | |

5 Holy hadiths of Ibn Habban and an-Nasai, “sahih”. | |

Short suras and verses of the Holy Quran for prayer

Surah al-‘Asr

«

Wal-'asr. Innal-inseene lafii khusr. Illal-lyaziine eemenuu wa ‘amilyu ssoolikhaati wa tavaasav bil-hakky wa tavaasav bis-sabr” (Holy Koran, 103).

إِنَّ الْإِنسَانَ لَفِي خُسْرٍ

إِلَّا الَّذِينَ آمَنُوا وَعَمِلُوا الصَّالِحَاتِ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالْحَقِّ وَتَوَاصَوْا بِالصَّبْرِ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. I swear by the era [century]. Verily, man is at a loss, except for those who believed, did good deeds, commanded each other the truth [helped to preserve and strengthen the faith] and commanded each other patience [in submission to God, removing themselves from sin]».

Surah al-Humaza

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Vailul-liculli humazatil-lumaza. Allyazii jama'a meelev-va 'addadakh. Yahsebu anne maalahuu ahladekh. Kyallyaya, lyaumbazenne fil-khutoma. Wa maa adraakya mal-khutoma. Naarul-laahil-muukada. Allatii tattoli‘u ‘alal-af’ide. Innehee ‘alayhim mu’sode. Fii ‘amadim-mumaddade” (Holy Koran, 104).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

وَيْلٌ لِّكُلِّ هُمَزَةٍ لُّمَزَةٍ

الَّذِي جَمَعَ مَالًا وَعَدَّدَهُ

يَحْسَبُ أَنَّ مَالَهُ أَخْلَدَهُ

كَلَّا لَيُنبَذَنَّ فِي الْحُطَمَةِ

وَمَا أَدْرَاكَ مَا الْحُطَمَةُ

نَارُ اللَّهِ الْمُوقَدَةُ

الَّتِي تَطَّلِعُ عَلَى الْأَفْئِدَةِ

إِنَّهَا عَلَيْهِم مُّؤْصَدَةٌ

فِي عَمَدٍ مُّمَدَّدَةٍ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. The punishment [of Hell awaits] every slanderer who seeks out the shortcomings of others, who [among other things] accumulates wealth and [constantly] counts it [thinking that it will help him in trouble]. He thinks that wealth will immortalize him [make him immortal]?! No! He will be thrown into al-khutoma. Do you know what “al-khutoma” is? This is the kindled fire of the Lord [hell fire], which reaches the hearts [gradually burning them and bringing them incomparable pain]. The gates of Hell are closed, and there are bolts on them [that will never allow them to open].

Surah al-Fil

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Alam tara kayfya fa'alya rabbukya bi askhaabil-fiil. Alam yaj'al kaidahum fii tadliil. Wa arsalya ‘alayhim tairan abaabiil. Tarmihim bi hijaaratim-min sijil. Fa ja'alahum kya'asfim-ma'kuul" (Holy Quran, 105).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

أَلَمْ تَرَ كَيْفَ فَعَلَ رَبُّكَ بِأَصْحَابِ الْفِيلِ

أَلَمْ يَجْعَلْ كَيْدَهُمْ فِي تَضْلِيلٍ

وَأَرْسَلَ عَلَيْهِمْ طَيْرًا أَبَابِيلَ

تَرْمِيهِم بِحِجَارَةٍ مِّن سِجِّيلٍ

فَجَعَلَهُمْ كَعَصْفٍ مَّأْكُولٍ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. Don’t you see how your Lord dealt with the owners of the elephants [aren’t you surprised by what happened then]?! Didn’t He turn their cunning into a delusion [didn’t their intention end in complete failure]?! And [the Lord] sent down on them [on the army of Abraha] the Ababil birds. They [the birds] threw stones of burnt clay at them. And [the Lord] turned them [the warriors] into chewed grass».

Surah Quraish

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Li iyalyafi kuraysh. Iilyafihim rikhlyatesh-sheeteei you-soif. Fal ya'duu rabbe haazel-byayt. Allazii at'amakhum min ju'iv-va eemenehum min hawf." (Holy Quran, 106).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

إِيلَافِهِمْ رِحْلَةَ الشِّتَاءِ وَالصَّيْفِ

فَلْيَعْبُدُوا رَبَّ هَذَا الْبَيْتِ

الَّذِي أَطْعَمَهُم مِّن جُوعٍ وَآمَنَهُم مِّنْ خَوْفٍ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. [The Lord protected the inhabitants of Mecca from the army of Abraha] in order to unite the Quraish. [For] the unity of them [the Quraish] in their travels in winter [when they went to buy goods in Yemen] and in summer [when they went to Syria]. Let them worship the Lord of this Temple [Kaaba]. [To the Lord] Who fed them, protecting them from hunger, and instilled in them a sense of security, freeing them from fear [of the formidable army of Abraha or anything else that could pose a threat to Mecca and the Kaaba]».

Ayat al-Kursi

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Allahu laya ilyayahe illya huwal-hayyul-kayuum, laya ta'huzuhu sinatuv-valya naum, lyahu maa fis-samaavaati wa maa fil-ard, men zal-lyazi yashfya'u 'indahu illya bi izkh, ya'lamu maa baina aidihim va maa halfahum wa laya yuhiituune bi sheyim-min 'ilmihi illya bi maa shaa'a, wasi'a kursiyuhu ssamaavaati val-ard, wa laya yauuduhu hifzukhumaa wa huwal-'aliyul-'azim" (Holy Quran, 2:255).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

اَللَّهُ لاَ إِلَهَ إِلاَّ هُوَ الْحَىُّ الْقَيُّومُ لاَ تَـأْخُذُهُ سِنَةٌ وَ لاَ نَوْمٌ لَهُ ماَ فِي السَّماَوَاتِ وَ ماَ فِي الأَرْضِ مَنْ ذَا الَّذِي يَشْفَعُ عِنْدَهُ إِلاَّ بِإِذْنِهِ يَعْلَمُ ماَ بَيْنَ أَيْدِيهِمْ وَ ماَ خَلْفَهُمْ وَ لاَ يُحِيطُونَ بِشَيْءٍ مِنْ عِلْمِهِ إِلاَّ بِماَ شَآءَ وَسِعَ كُرْسِـيُّهُ السَّمَاوَاتِ وَ الأَرْضَ وَ لاَ يَؤُودُهُ حِفْظُهُمَا وَ هُوَ الْعَلِيُّ العَظِيمُ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. Allah... There is no god but Him, the eternally Living, Existing One. Neither sleep nor slumber will befall him. To Him belongs everything that is in heaven and everything that is on Earth. Who will intercede before Him, except according to His will? He knows what has been and what will be. No one is able to comprehend even a particle of His knowledge, except by His will. Heaven and Earth are embraced by His Throne, and His care for them does not bother Him. He is the Most High, the Great!»

Surah al-Ikhlas

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Kul huval-laahu ahad. Allahus-somad. Lam yalid wa lam yulyad. Wa lam yakul-lyahu kufuvan ahad” (Holy Koran, 112).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

قُلْ هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ

لَمْ يَلِدْ وَلَمْ يُولَدْ

وَلَمْ يَكُن لَّهُ كُفُوًا أَحَدٌ

"Tell: " He, Allah (God, Lord, Supreme), is One. Allah is Eternal. [Only He is the one in whom everyone will need to infinity]. He did not give birth and was not born. And no one can equal Him».

Surah al-Falyak

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Kul a'uuzu bi rabbil-falyak. Min sharri maa halyak. Va min sharri gaasikin izee vakab. Wa min sharri nnaffaasaati fil-‘ukad. Wa min sharri haasidin izee hasad” (Holy Quran, 113).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ الْفَلَقِ

مِن شَرِّ مَا خَلَقَ

وَمِن شَرِّ غَاسِقٍ إِذَا وَقَبَ

وَمِن شَرِّ النَّفَّاثَاتِ فِي الْعُقَدِ

وَمِن شَرِّ حَاسِدٍ إِذَا حَسَدَ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. Say: “I seek from the Lord the dawn of salvation from the evil that comes from what He created, and the evil of the darkness that has fallen, from the evil of those who cast spells and the evil of the envious, when envy ripens in him».

Surah an-Nas

« Bismil-lyahi rrahmaani rrahiim.

Kul a'uuzu bi rabbin-naas. Maalikin-naas. Ilyayakhin-naas. Min sharril-waswaasil-hannaas. Allyazii yuvasvisu fii suduurin-naas. Minal-jinnati van-naas” (Holy Quran, 114).

بِسْمِ اللَّهِ الرَّحْمَنِ الرَّحِيمِ

قُلْ أَعُوذُ بِرَبِّ النَّاسِ

مِن شَرِّ الْوَسْوَاسِ الْخَنَّاسِ

الَّذِي يُوَسْوِسُ فِي صُدُورِ النَّاسِ

مِنَ الْجِنَّةِ وَالنَّاسِ

« In the name of God, whose mercy is eternal and limitless. Say: “I seek salvation from the Lord of men, the Ruler of men, the God of men. [I seek salvation from Him] from the evil of the whispering Satan, who retreats [at the mention of the Lord], [the Devil] who introduces confusion into the hearts of people, and from the [evil representatives of Satan from among] jinn and people».

Several semantic translations are possible: “I swear by the time interval that begins after the sun moves from its zenith and continues until sunset”; "I swear by the afternoon prayer."

That is, the slanderers thrown into “al-hutoma” will lose all hope of liberation, the gates of Hell will be tightly closed in front of them.

The Quranic sura tells about a historical event that occurred in the year of birth of the last messenger of the Lord Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and became a sign for people who understand.

By this time, the ancient temple of Monotheism, the Kaaba, restored by the prophet Abraham (see: Holy Koran, 22:26, ​​29), was again turned by the Arabs into the main temple of their pagan pantheon. Mecca became the center of paganism, attracting pilgrims from all over the Arab East. This caused discontent among the rulers of neighboring states. Then the ruler of Yemen, Abraha, in order to attract pilgrims, built a new temple, striking in its luxury and beauty. But the religious building was never able to become a center of pilgrimage for nomads, who still recognized only Mecca as such.

One day, a certain pagan Bedouin, demonstrating his disrespect for a Yemeni temple, desecrated it. Upon learning of this, Abraha vowed to wipe the Kaaba from the face of the earth.

In the army he equipped there were eight (according to other sources - twelve) elephants, which were supposed to destroy the Kaaba.

Approaching Mecca, Abraha's army set up a rest camp. The camels grazing in the vicinity immediately became prey for the Yemenis. Among them were two hundred camels that belonged to one of the most respected people of Mecca, ‘Abdul-Muttalib (grandfather of the future Prophet).

Meanwhile, Abraha ordered the most respected Meccan to be brought to him. Residents pointed to ‘Abdul-Muttalib, who went to negotiate with Abraha. The dignity and nobility of ‘Abdul-Muttalib immediately inspired the ruler of Yemen to respect him, and he invited the Meccan to sit next to him. “Do you have any request for me?” – asked Abraha. “Yes,” replied ‘Abdul-Muttalib. “I want to ask you to return my camels, which your soldiers took away.” Abraha was surprised: “Seeing your noble face and courage, I sat down next to you. But after hearing you, I realized that you are a cowardly and selfish person. While I came with the intention of wiping your shrine from the face of the earth, are you asking for some camels?!” “But I am only the owner of my camels, and the owner of the temple is the Lord Himself, He will preserve it...” was the answer. Having taken his herd, ‘Abdul-Muttalib returned to the city, abandoned by the inhabitants who did not have the opportunity to resist the huge army. Together with the people accompanying him, ‘Abdul-Muttalib prayed for a long time at the threshold of the Kaaba, offering a prayer for the salvation and preservation of the Lord’s temple, after which they left Mecca.

When Abrakha's troops attempted to storm the city, a miraculous sign occurred: a flock of birds appeared and pelted the army with stones made of burnt clay. Abraha's army was destroyed. Defenseless Mecca and Kaaba were saved, because according to the Lord's plan they were destined for a different fate.

This story is a clear sign for those with understanding.

See, for example: Ibn Kasir I. Tafsir al-qur'an al-'azim. T. 4. pp. 584, 585.

The Lord is Almighty: He reveals His punishment through seemingly weak and defenseless creatures. Thus, for Pharaoh’s refusal to release Moses and his people for worship, one of the “plagues of Egypt” was the invasion of toads, midges, “dog flies,” and locusts that infested all of Egypt. The “plagues of Egypt,” according to the Bible, forced Pharaoh to release the people of Israel from captivity (Ex. 8:10).

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Ayat ul-Kursi - the greatest verse of the Quran

Allahu la ilaha illya hwal-hayyul-qayyum.

Laa ta'huzuhu sinatyn Valyaa naum

Lyahu maa fissamaauyaati Wa maa fil ardz.

Man zallasiya yashfau ´indahu illya-a bi-iznih

Ya´lamy maa baina aidiykhim Vamaa halfahum

Valyayhiytuuna bishay im min ´ilmikhii illyaa bi maa shaaaaa.

Wasi´ya kursiyyhu-s-samaaVaati Val ard

Valaya udukhuu hifzukhumyaa va hVal'aliyyulaziim.”

Meaning: “Allah is the One besides Whom there is no deity. He is Alive, Eternally Existing; neither drowsiness nor sleep overpowers Him. Everything in Heaven and everything on Earth belongs to Him; who will intercede before Him without His permission? He knows what happened before them and knows what will happen after them, they take possession of His knowledge only that which He desires. His throne embraces the Heavens and the Earth, and His guardianship over them does not burden Him, truly. He is High, Great.”

Hazrat Babafariduddin Janj (Rahmatullah ‘alaih) reported that

“When Ayatul-Kursi was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad

(sallallahu ‘alaihi wa sallam),

then Angel Jibraeel ('alaihis-salaam),

surrounded by 70 thousand angels conveyed this verse,

saying at the same time that

“Whoever sincerely reads it,

then he will receive a reward for 70 years of service to the Almighty.

will be surrounded by 1000 angels,

who will pray for his forgiveness.”

1. This is the greatest verse in the Holy Quran;

2. Ayatul-Kursi will be protected from the evil of the jinn from morning to evening and from evening to morning;

3. Ayatul-Kursi is equal to a quarter of the Holy Quran;

4. Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi constantly after each obligatory prayer, then only death separates this person from Paradise;

5. Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi after the obligatory prayer will be protected until the next prayer;

6. If you read Ayatul-Kursi while blowing on food and drink, it will give a blessing;

7. Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi at the entrance to the house, the shaitan will run away from there;

8. And the reader himself, and his children, and his house, and his wealth, property, and even the houses of his neighbors will be protected;

9. A thief will not come close to the reader of Ayatul-Kursi;

11. The Jinn will not be able to open the container over which Ayatul-Kursi was read;

12.Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi before going to bed will be protected by up to two angels until the morning.

13. If you read Ayatul-Kursi and blow on your things, then the shaitan will not come close.

14.Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi before leaving home will be under the protection of Allah until he returns;

15. Whoever reads Ayatul-Kursi and the beginning of Surah N 40 “Gaafir” in the morning will be safe until the evening, and if you read it in the evening, then there will be safety until the morning;

16. Qutbubbin Bakhtiyar (rahmatullah ‘alayh - may Allah be merciful to him) conveyed, “Allah will relieve the house of the person who reads Ayatul-Kursi before leaving the house.”

17. If you read Ayatul-Kursi and blow on a sick person, then Allah will ease his pain;

22. Whoever on Fridays, preferably in solitude, begins to read Ayatul-Kursi 70 times after the Al-Asr prayer (the third in a row), he will begin to see the inner spiritual light, and every dua made at this moment will be accepted by Allah;

23. If you have to communicate with a stern boss, then before that you should read Ayatul-Kursi;

24. For blessings and peace of mind, it is recommended to read Ayatul-Kursi and suras 109, 110, 112, 113 and 114 before going to bed.

The Great Caliph of Islam - 'Ali (rady to Allah 'anhu) said:

“I cannot understand those Muslims who do not read Ayatul-Kursi before going to bed. If you only knew how great this verse is, you would never neglect reading Ayatul-Kursi, because it was given to the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) from the treasuries of Al-Arsh. Ayatul-Kursi was not revealed to any of the Prophets before the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).

And I never go to bed

without first reading Ayatul-Kursi.”

Sayings of the Prophet Muhammad:

“Every day two angels accompany a person.

One of them often repeats: “Oh Allah! Increase the prosperity of those who spend their property on sadaqah for the poor and on other noble deeds!”

Another angel says: “O Allah! Deprive the one who keeps his wealth only for himself!”

Ali (may Allah be pleased with him) said: “I cannot understand those Muslims who do not read the verse of ul-Kursi before going to bed. If you knew how great this verse is, you would never neglect to read it, because it was given to your Messenger Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) from the treasuries of al-Arsh. Ayat ul-Kursi was not given to any of the prophets before Muhammad (peace be upon them all). And I never spend a night without reading the verse of ul-Kursi three times (before going to bed).”

Hasan (may Allah be pleased with him) reported that the Prophet Muhammad (peace and blessings be upon him) said: “Sura al-Fatiha, verse ul-Kursi and verses from Surah Baqarah (18, 26 and 27) related to al-Arsh, they said: “O our Lord! You are sending us to earth among the disobedient.” Then Allah told them: “I have given you such a status that those of the people who read you after every prayer will find themselves in Paradise. I will settle them in Jannah (Paradise), fulfill 70 of their daily desires and protect them from all enemies.”

A hadith from Ibn Hibban states: “One of the significant surahs of the Quran is “al-Baqarah”, and the best verse from this surah is ayat ul-Kursi. Shaitan cannot stay in a house where Surah al-Baqarah is being read, he will immediately leave it.”

And Abu Hurayrah (may Allah be pleased with him) told the following story: “Once the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) appointed me as the keeper of zakat. And on the first night of my service a man came and began to pick handfuls of dates. I grabbed him and said: “I will take you to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him).”

The thief begged me to let him go: “I am forced to steal, I have a family, children, they are hungry and live in poverty.” I felt sorry and let him go.

In the morning, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked me:

“He told me about his poverty and need, I felt sorry for him and let him go.

- Do not doubt that the thief deceived you. He will come again.

After this warning, the next night I was ready for his arrival. And soon the thief appeared again and again began to pick up handfuls of dates.

I caught him and said: “I will take you to the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him).” He again asked to let him go and swore that he would not come again. And I felt sorry for him.

In the morning the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked me:

- O Abu Hureyra! What did you do with your captive yesterday?

– O venerable and great Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), he begged me and promised that he would not come again. I felt sorry and let him go.

“The thief deceived you again.” He will come again.

On the third night everything happened again. The thief came again and began to pick dates, I immediately grabbed him and said:

- Well, that's enough! This time I will take you to the venerable Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), especially since you gave your word not to come again.

“Forgive me and let me go this time too.” And I will teach you the necessary prayer, for which Allah Almighty will reward you with many benefits.

-What kind of prayer is this? – I asked.

– Before going to bed, when you go to bed, read the verse ul-Kursi, and angels will protect you until the morning. You will be under the protection of Allah, and the devil will not come near you.

I did not detain the thief and let him go.

In the morning, the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) asked me again:

- O Abu Hureyra! What did you do with your captive yesterday?

“He taught me the best prayer, beautiful words, thanks to which Allah will protect me. So I let him go.

– What kind of words are these, what kind of prayer?

“Ayat ul-Kursi,” I answered the question of the Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him).

- Yes, he told you the truth, despite the fact that he is an incorrigible liar. But do you know who that thief was?

- Oh, most respected one, no, I don’t know.

- Abu Hureyra! It was the Shaitan himself” (Bukhari).

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