The person who recites Ayatul Kursi when you go to bed to be under the protection of Allah when you are sleeping. And one who recites this verse before sleeping Allah will protect not only him/her, but also his neighbor's home from the devil.
1) A person who recites ayat al-Kursi after every obligatory salah will enter paradise if Allah wills. 2) Anyone who recites ayat al-Kursi in the mornings and evenings will be protected from all forms of harm if Allah wills.
3) In the morning and evening: “Reading Āyat al-Kursī from Sūrah al-Baqarah. If you read it in the morning, you will be protected from us (i.e. the devils) till the evening. And if you read it in the evening, you will be protected from us (i.e. the devils) till the morning” (Ḥākim).
Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) said: “If one recites Ayatul Kursi before going to sleep, Allah will send an Angel to come and look after you and protect.” One who recites Ayatul Kursi after every prayer, their Nimaz will be accepted, and they will remain in the safety of the Allah Almighty and He will protect them.
Allah's Messenger (ﷺ) said: "Whoever recites Ayat al-Kursi at the end of every obligatory prayer, nothing but death will prevent him from entering Paradise." [An-Nasa'i reported it, and Ibn Hibban graded it Sahih (authentic).
What Does Ayat Al Kursi Do? Whoever recites Ayat al-Kursi every morning will be in the safety of God until night. If a person recites it once when he goes out of the house, then God Almighty has a group of angels to come and protect him. If it is recited twice, two groups of angels will be assigned to do so.
"Whoever says 'Bismillah' 21 times before falling asleep, Allah tells the angels to write down a good deed for every breath he takes." Is this authentic?
“If a person recites the Quran while he is standing, lying on his bed or in other positions, it is permissible and he is rewarded.” To conclude, we would like to state that the ruling of reciting the Quran when a person is lying down is permissible. This shows that Islam is a religion of ease and flexibility.
Murattal Al-Quran Surah Ar-Rahman Improves Elderly Sleep Quality.
Solomon and the demons
The Quran narrates that the wind was made subservient to Solomon, and he could control it at his own will, and that the jinn also came under Solomon's control.
It is believed that, on the Night of Power, angels come down to Earth. The Qur'an says that this night is better than a thousand months (Qur'an 97:3) . Laylat Al Qadr is the holiest night of the year. Muslims try to stay awake for the whole night to pray and study the Qur'an.
Al-Ismul Azam (Arabic: الاسم الأعظم) or Al-Ism al-A'zam, literally "the greatest name" (also known as "Ismullah-al-Akbar" (Arabic: اسم الله الأکبر), refers in Islam to the greatest name of Allah known only to the prophets.
Laylat al-Qadr, (Arabic: “Night of Power”) Islamic festival that commemorates the night on which God first revealed the Qurʾān to the Prophet Muhammad through the angel Gabriel (Jibrīl). It is believed to have taken place on one of the final 10 nights of Ramadan in 610 ce, though the exact night is unclear.
Ayatul Kursi, when recited after an obligatory prayer, provides a certain kind of peace to us. And when It is recited regularly, it can earn us a ticket to Jannah. There will nothing that can stop him from entering the beautiful place except for Allah SWT and His wisdom.
Al-Qadr (Arabic: القدر, "Power, Fate") is the 97th chapter (sūrah) of the Qur'an, with 5 āyāt or verses. It is a Meccan surah which celebrates the night when the first revelation of what would become the Qur'an was sent down. The chapter has been so designated after the word al-qadr in the first verse.
But ultimately, reading from the actual holy book and memorising it is the most favoured method. On the other hand, a fatwa released last year stressed that when one is performing daily prayers, it is forbidden to hold on to a mobile phone and read out the duaa (supplications) and Quranic verses as it is a distraction.
Scholars of fiqh agree that someone who is not purified CANNOT touch the Quran because Allah says in the Quran “None shall touch it except the purified” (Waqiah: 79). This includes the junub (sexually impure), the menstruating woman, as well as someone without wudhu.
Based on the Quran verse and Prophetic ahadith, the vast majority of the ummah and the fiqh scholars agree that wudhu is a prerequisite for touching and reading the Holy Qur'an. Therefore, one can recite the Quran without wudhu from his memory and either reading it from a mobile or tablet.
"Allahu Akbar", "Al-hamdulillah" and "SubhanAllah" are recited 33 times each.
Before sleeping - 2
Allahumma innee as-alukal-AAafiyah. O Allah, verily You have created my soul and You shall take its life, to You belongs its life and death. If You should keep my soul alive then protect it, and if You should take its life then forgive it. O Allah, I ask You to grant me good health.'
Written in Arabic Bismillahirrahmanirrahim. It means "with the name of Allah, the Forbearing and Forgiving".
Ayat al-Kursi is regarded as the greatest verse of Quran according to the hadith. The verse is regarded as one of the most powerful in the Quran because when it is recited, the greatness of God is believed to be confirmed.
All verses concerning the virtue of this verse refer only to this verse as al-Kursi verse; The term "al-kursi" appears only in verse 255; There are hadiths according to which al-Kursi verse consists of fifty words, and the number of verse 255's words is fifty.
“The only thing that prevents him who reads Ayatul-Kursi after every obligatory prayer from entering Paradise is that he dies.” I believe you'll agree with me, that this is one of the easiest among all. Simply because praying five times a day makes it easy.