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'''The ṣalawāt verse''' (Arabic: {{ia|آية | '''The ṣalawāt verse''' (Arabic: {{ia|آية الصَلَوات}}) is the fifty-sixth [[verse]] of [[Sura al-Ahzab]] (Quran 33), which mentions that [[God]] and the [[angels]] bless the [[Prophet (s)]] and enjoins the [[believer]]s to ask God to confer blessing upon him. Many Shiites recite [[salawat]] (a prayer for blessing the Prophet) upon hearing this verse. Reciting this verse is [[recommended]] after [[maghrib prayer]]s. | ||
According to [[Allama Tabatabai]] in ''[[al-Mizan]]'', reciting salawat is in fact following God and the angels. In his ''Payam-i Qurʾan'' and based on a number of [[hadith]]s from [[Sunni]] sources, [[Ayatullah]] [[Makarim Shirazi]] mentions that including the family of the Prophet (s) in salawat is required. | According to [[Allama Tabatabai]] in ''[[al-Mizan]]'', reciting salawat is in fact following God and the angels. In his ''Payam-i Qurʾan'' and based on a number of [[hadith]]s from [[Sunni]] sources, [[Ayatullah]] [[Makarim Shirazi]] mentions that including the family of the Prophet (s) in salawat is required. |