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With respect to its content, the al-Kursi [[Verse]] contains deep religious doctrines, and [[hadith]]s have emphasized the virtues of reciting the verse and its positive impacts on one's life. | With respect to its content, the al-Kursi [[Verse]] contains deep religious doctrines, and [[hadith]]s have emphasized the virtues of reciting the verse and its positive impacts on one's life. | ||
The verse came to be called "al-Kursi" since the time of [[the Prophet (s)]]. He is quoted as saying that "the greatest verse in [[Qur'an]] is the al-Kursi Verse" and "the master of all words in Quran; the master of | The verse came to be called "al-Kursi" since the time of [[the Prophet (s)]]. He is quoted as saying that "the greatest verse in [[Qur'an]] is the al-Kursi Verse" and "the master of all words in Quran; the master of Qur'an is [[Sura al-Baqara]], and the master of Sura al-Baqara is the al-Kursi Verse". The verse has always been particularly honored by Muslims, since all Islamic doctrines rest upon [[monotheism]], which is comprehensively summarized in the al-Kursi Verse. The verse characterizes both [[the divine essence]] and [[the divine attributes]] and acts. | ||
There are many hadiths in both [[Shi'a|Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources concerning the features and positive impacts of reciting the al-Kursi Verse in different circumstances. According to these hadiths, it is [[mustahab]] to recite this verse in all conditions, particularly after performing [[prayers]], before going to sleep, when leaving home, when facing dangers and troubles, when riding a vehicle, to prevent evil eyes, for health, and so on. | There are many hadiths in both [[Shi'a|Shiite]] and [[Sunni]] sources concerning the features and positive impacts of reciting the al-Kursi Verse in different circumstances. According to these hadiths, it is [[mustahab]] to recite this verse in all conditions, particularly after performing [[prayers]], before going to sleep, when leaving home, when facing dangers and troubles, when riding a vehicle, to prevent evil eyes, for health, and so on. |