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About the [[context of the revelation]] of this verse, it is said to be concerned with evil eyes on the [[Prophet (s)]] by some of his enemies. According to some books of [[hadiths]] and [[supplication]]s, it is useful to [[recite]] and write this verse to prevent evil eyes of [[envy|envious]] people. For example, there is a hadith transmitted by [[Hasan al-Basri]] according to which "the solution for evil eyes is to recite the verse, "wa in yakad alladhina kafaru…". | About the [[context of the revelation]] of this verse, it is said to be concerned with evil eyes on the [[Prophet (s)]] by some of his enemies. According to some books of [[hadiths]] and [[supplication]]s, it is useful to [[recitation|recite]] and write this verse to prevent evil eyes of [[envy|envious]] people. For example, there is a hadith transmitted by [[Hasan al-Basri]] according to which "the solution for evil eyes is to recite the verse, "wa in yakad alladhina kafaru…". | ||
Many people install this verse as written on a board in their work place, houses, or other places to prevent evil eyes. [[Murtada Mutahhari]] held that there is no evidence to show that "Wa In Yakad Verse" can be used to prevent evil eyes. | Many people install this verse as written on a board in their work place, houses, or other places to prevent evil eyes. [[Murtada Mutahhari]] held that there is no evidence to show that "Wa In Yakad Verse" can be used to prevent evil eyes. |