شروع الله کے نام سے جو بڑا مہربان نہایت رحم والا ہے
Allah in the name of The Most Affectionate, the Merciful.
کہو کہ وہ (ذات پاک جس کا نام) الله (ہے) ایک ہے
Say you, He is Allah, the one.
معبود برحق جو بےنیاز ہے
Allah the Independent, Care free.
نہ کسی کا باپ ہے اور نہ کسی کا بیٹا
He begot none' nor was He begotten.
اور کوئی اس کا ہمسر نہیں
And nor anyone is equal to Him.
This surah has many other rewards and its recitation is compared to one third of complete Quran Recitation. Reciting it once is a means of blessings for the reciter, if recited twice then the blessings are also showered upon the children of the reciter. Reciting it thrice brings blessings on the entire family of the reciter. If surah al-Ikhlas is recited 11 times, the reciter will have palaces built for him in Jannah.
In Islamic School of thought, when a person recites this surah 100 times, all his sins for the past 25 years are forgiven (except the sins of killing an innocent person or usurping the property of people). The one who recites it 1000 times will not die unless he sees his place in Jannah.
The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) once advised a poor person to always say ‘salaam’ when entering his house, even if there was nobody there, and then recite surah at-Tawheed. After a little while, the man became abundantly wealthy.
It is narrated that if a person does not recite this surah in any of his five daily prayers, it is as if he has not prayed. In fact, if a person does not recite this surah in any of his prayers for seven consecutive days, and he dies, it will be as if he died while following the religion of Abu Lahab.
It is makruh to recite this surah in one breath. This surah has numerous other benefits and is a cure for many ailments. It should be recited when travelling or when facing a tyrant ruler.
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