Re: Benefits of the recitation of the chapters/verses of the Holy Qur’an
Surah al-Qiyamah (The Resurrection)
This surah has 40 ayaat and it is ‘makki’. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that the person who recites this surah will be counted from among those who believed in the Day of Judgement and his face will be shining when he is raised from his grave. It is also narrated that frequent reciters will be raised with handsome and attractive faces on the Day of Judgement.
Recitation of this surah increases sustenance and protects the life and possessions of the reciter. He is liked by people. Surah al-Qiyamah also makes a person chaste, humble and sincere. Drinking water in which this surah has been written keeps the heart safe from ailments.
Surah ad-Dahr (The Period)
This surah is also called al-Insan (The Man). It was revealed in Makkah and it has 31 ayaat. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.w.t.) that the reward for reciting this surah is Jannah and its bounties.
If a person recites this surah, especially on Thursday mornings, he will be rewarded with a hundred houries and four thousand slaves in Jannah and he will be given a place close to that of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.). Reciting it win war brings victory. Drinking water in which this surah has been dissolved is good for those with heart problems.
Surah al-Mursalaat (The Emissaries)
This is a ‘makki’ surah and it has 50 ayaat. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that the one who recites this surah will not be counted from the Mushrikeen (polytheists). He will always be victorious over his enemy.
It is narrated from Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) that drinking this surah after it is written, and then dissolved in water that is mixed with the water from an onion, acts as a cure from aches and pains. Keeping this surah, written on deerskin, as a talisman, enables one to reduce the amount of time he sleeps and he will be able to stay awake for a longer time.
Surah an-Naba (The Great Event)
There are 40 verses in this ‘makki’ surah. Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) has said that whoever recites this surah everyday will be fortunate enough to visit Masjidul Haraam in the same year. The Holy Prophet (a.s.) said that memorization of this surah carries great reward.
If this surah is recited with the intention of staying awake, then the reciter will not fall asleep and if it is recited before travelling then the journey will become easy. Drinking water in which this surah has been dissolved cures stomach problems.
Surah an-Nazi’aat (Those who Pull Out)
This surah was revealed in Makkah and it has 42 ayaat. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that the reward for reciting this surah is ten times the number of entities in the Heavens.
Surah ‘Abasa (He Frowned)
This surah has 42 verses and it was revealed in Makkah. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that the person who recites this surah will come out of his grave laughing on the Day of Resurrection.
Writing this surah as a talisman on deerskin and keeping it in one’s possession makes one successful in all his endeavours. If it is recited during a journey, then the traveller will return home safely. Whoever recites this surah with surah at-Takweer will be under the shade of the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) in Jannah.
Surah at-Takwir (The Covering Up)
This ‘makki’ surah has 29 ayaat. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said that the person who recites this surah will be happy on the day when the book of deeds of people will be opened. Whoever wishes that Allah (s.w.t.) should show him His Mercy on the Day of Judgement should recite this surah.
Recitation of this surah is especially good for the eyes. It improves vision and removes any ailments of the eyes.
Surah al-Infitaar (The Cleaving Asunder)
There are 19 ayaat in this surah and it was revealed in Makkah. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) said that if a person recites this surah frequently in his prayers then on the Day of Judgement there will be no curtain between Allah (s.w.t.) and himself and when his book of deeds will be opened, Allah (s.w.t.) will protect him from humiliation.
If a prisoner writes this surah and keeps it with him, he will be released sooner and he will be saved from any dangers. It is narrated from Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq that even if the sins of the one who recites this surah are equal to the drops of rain, he will still be forgiven. This surah is also good for the eyes and one should blow gently into the eyes after reciting this surah.
Surah al-Mutaffin (The Defrauders)
This surah was revealed in Makkah and it has 36 verses. Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) has said that if a person recites this surah in his faraa’idh prayers, he will be safe from Jahannam. He will not even see it, hear it or even come close to it. His accounts for deeds will not be taken.
It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that if this surah is recited on a treasure, it will remain safe. In fact, reciting it on anything keeps it safe, even from the vermin of the Earth.
Surah al-Inshiqaq (The Bursting Asunder)
This surah has 25 ayaat and it was revealed in Makkah. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that the one who recites this surah will not get his book of deeds from his back on the Day of Reckoning.
If written and worn by a pregnant woman, the delivery of the baby becomes easy. However, it is important that after delivery, this surah should be kept away from her. If this surah is tied on any animal (eg. camels or horses) then it keeps them safe.
Surah al-Buruj (The Mansion of Stars)
This ‘makki’ surah has 22 ayaat. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that the one who recites this surah will be near the Prophets and Messengers on the Day of Judgement. The reward for reciting this surah is ten times the number of people who gather on the plains of Arafah.
Reciting this surah saves one from dangers and if recited before sleeping, one is kept under the protection of Allah (s.w.t.) for the whole night. When trying to wean a baby (stop it from breastfeeding and start eating solid foods), this surah should be written and tied as a talisman around the baby’s neck.
Surah at-Taariq (The Night-Comer)
This surah has 17 ayaat and it is a ‘makki’ surah. The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that the reward for reciting this surah is equivalent to ten times the number of heavenly bodies in space.
Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) has narrated that if surah at-Taariq is recited in compulsory prayers, then the reciter is honoured by Allah (s.w.t.) and will get the opportunity of being with the Prophets (a.s.). Reciting this surah over anything keeps it safe. If recited before taking medicine, then the medicine will be a sure cure. The water in which this surah has been dissolved should be poured gently on a wound and it will heal with the Grace of Allah (s.w.t.).
Surah al-A’ala (The Most High)
There are 19 verses in this surah and it was revealed in Makkah. It is narrated that the reciter of this surah will get the reward equal to ten times the number of letters in the divine books that were revealed to the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.), Prophet Ibrahim (a.s.) and Prophet Musa (a.s.). It is also said that in the hereafter, he will be told to enter Jannah through whichever door he pleases.
Imam Ali (a.s.) used to recite this surah often in his compulsory prayers. Surah al-A’ala is also good for relieving ear pains and other ailments.
Surah al-Ghashiyah (The Overwhelming Calamity)
This is a ‘makki’ surah and it has 26 ayaat. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that the one who recites this surah will not face difficulty in the accounting of deeds on the Day of Judgement and Allah (s.w.t.) will show Mercy to him and save him from Jahannam.
Reciting this surah near a baby removes fright from him and stops his crying. Imam Ali (a.s.) has said that if this surah is recited over a part of the body which is paining, the pain will go away and if recited over food items, it removes any bad effects of that food.
Surah al-Fajr (The Daybreak)
This surah was revealed in Makkah and it has 30 ayaat. Imam Ja’far as-Sadiq (a.s.) urged believers to recite this surah in their prayers as it is the surah of Imam Hussein (a.s.) and the one who recites it often will be in the company of Imam Hussein (a.s.) on the Day of Judgement.
It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that the one who recites this surah, Allah (s.w.t.) will forgive his sins amounting to ten times the number of people who recite this surah. On the Day of Reckoning he will have a shining light. If this surah is written as a talisman and then tied to one’s back, after which he goes into his wife, then Allah (s.w.t.) will give him a child who will be a means of pride and blessings for him.
Surah al-Balad (The City)
This surah has 10 verses and it was revealed in Makkah. the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) has said that whoever recites this surah will be safe from the Wrath of Allah (s.w.t.) on the Day of Reckoning. Those who recite this surah in their faraa’idh prayers, will be counted among the pious and will given a highly status in the company of the Prophets and martyrs.
Writing this surah as a talisman and tying it around the neck of a child keeps him safe from illness. Water in which this surah has been dissolved, if put in the nostrils, acts as a cure for nose ailments.