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‘<strong>The</strong> S[rah is a safeguard, it guards against the punishment of the<br />
grave. It is in the Torah and he who recites it in the evening has done a<br />
lot and done well.’<br />
a{-^abr\n|, al-*\kim and al-Bayhaq|<br />
Ab[ Hurayrah t narrates that the Messenger of All\h r has said,<br />
“In the Qur’\n there is a s[rah, which consists of thirty verses. It<br />
continues to intercede on behalf of the reciter until he is forgiven. This<br />
S[rah is Tabcrakal-Ladhe bi yadhil-mulk...”<br />
Ab[ Daw[d, Ibn M\jah, an-Nasa’| and at-Tirmidh|<br />
Anas t reports that the Messenger of All\h r has said,<br />
“<strong>The</strong>re is a s[rah in the Qur’\n which consists of only thirty verses,<br />
which argues on behalf of its reader until it enters him into Jannah. It is<br />
S[rah Tab\rak.”<br />
a{-^abran| in Mu`jam a]-%agh|r<br />
J\bir t reports, “<strong>The</strong> Messenger of All\h r would not go to sleep until<br />
he had read ‘alif Lcm Mem Tanzel... (S[rah as-Sajdah) and<br />
Tabcrakal-Ladhe bi yadhil-mulk...”<br />
at-Tirmidh|, al-*\kim, and al-Bukh\r| in Adab al-Mufrad<br />
Ibn `Abb\s t narrates that the Messenger of All\h r said,<br />
“I wish it (S[rah al-Mulk) was in the heart of every person in my<br />
Ummah.”<br />
a{-^abr\n| in Mu`jam al-Kab|r<br />
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