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'''Al-Kursi Verse''' (Arabic: آیة الکرسی) is the verse 255 of [[Sura al-Baqara]] in the [[Quran]]. Some interpreters of the Quran have taken its following two verses (256-257) to be part of al-Kursi Verse. This is the only verse in the Quran in which "God's Kursi (seat or throne)" is mentioned as extending to the heavens and the Earth. This is why the verse was known as the al-Kursi Verse. It was called so since the time of [[the Prophet (s)]].
'''Al-Kursi Verse''' (Arabic: آیة الکرسی) is the verse 255 of [[Sura al-Baqara]] in the [[Quran]]. Some interpreters of the Quran have taken its following two verses (256-257) to be part of al-Kursi Verse. This is the only verse in the Quran in which "God's Kursi (seat or throne)" is mentioned as extending to the heavens and the Earth. This is why the verse was known as the al-Kursi Verse. It was called so since the time of [[the Prophet (s)]].


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==Bibliography==
==Bibliography==
Many scholars have written independent books or essays on the exegesis of this verse, such as [[Kamal al-Din 'Abd al-Razzaq ak-Kashani]], [[Shams al-Din Khufri]], [[Mulla Sadra]] and his son, and among the contemporary scholars, [[Muhammad Taqi Falsafi]].
Many scholars have written independent books or essays on the exegesis of this verse, such as [[Kamal al-Din 'Abd al-Razzaq ak-Kashani]], [[Shams al-Din Khufri]], [[Mulla Sadra]] and his son, and among the contemporary scholars, [[Muhammad Taqi Falsafi]].
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[[ar:آية الكرسي]]
[[tr:Ayete’l Kürsi]]
[[id:Ayat Kursi]]
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