Ma’qal ibn Yasser (radiAllahu anhu) reports the the Messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) as saying;
"he who recited the last three verses of surah al-Hashr three times in the morning after saying; a’udhu billahi min ash-shaitan ar-rajeem (I seek refuge in Allah from shaitan the accursed) for him Allah will appoint seventy-thousand angels to beseach mercy for him until the evening, and if he dies the same day he will be given the status of a martyr, and if he recites the verses in the evening the same will be dome for him till morning
[at-Tirmidhi, Darmi]
(The morning is classified as being after sunrise, and the evening is classified as being after the afternoon Asr prayer)
The verses
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huwa Allahu alladhī la ilaha illa huwa 'alimu alghaibi wash-shahadati huwa arraHmanu arrahim
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Allah is He, other than Whom there is no other god; Who knows both what is hidden and what can be witnessed; He is the Most Compassionate and Merciful
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huwa Allahu alladhī la ilaha illa huwa alMaliku alQuddusu asSalaamu alMu·minu alMuhaiminu al’Azizu alJabbaaru alMutakabbiru subhana Allahi 'amma yushrikuna
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Allah is He, other than Whom there is no other god; the Sovereign, the One, the Source of Peace, the Guardian of Faith, the Preserver of Security, the Exalted, the Compelling, the Supreme. Glory be to God, beyond any associations.
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huwa Allahu alKhaliqu alBari·u alMusawwiru Lahu al·asmaa·u alhusna yusabbihu lahu ma fī assamaawati wal·arđi wahuwa al’Azizu alHakiim
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He is Allah, the Creator, the Evolver, the Bestower of Form. To Him belong the Most Beautiful Names: Whatever exists in heaven and earth declares His Praise and Glory. And He is Exalted in Power, the Wise.
[surah al-Hashr]