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The Virtues And Miracles Of Quran
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I find many articles with things about certain verses such as:





<b>Surah al-Falaq (The Dawn)</b>


It has 5 ayaat. It is narrated from the Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) that whoever recites this surah in the month of Ramadhan in any of his prayers, it is as if he has fasted in Makkah and he will get the reward for performing Hajj and 'Umra.



<b>Surah at-Tawheed (The Unity)</b>


whoever recites this surah once will get the reward equal to ten times the number of people who have believed in the Islamic teachings.



When a person recites this surah 100 times, all his sins for the past 25 years are forgiven (except the sins of killing an innocent person or usurping the property of people). The one who recites it 1000 times will not die unless he sees his place in Jannah.



The Holy Prophet (s.a.w.) once advised a poor person to always say 'salaam' when entering his house, even if there was nobody there, and then recite surah at-Tawheed. After a little while, the man became abundantly wealthy.



<b>Surah an-Nasr (The Assistance)</b>


whoever recites this surah in compulsory prayers On the Day of Judgement he will be given a book in which it will be written that he is free from hellfire.



<b>Surah al-Falaq (The Dawn)</b>


whoever recites this surah in the month of Ramadhan in any of his prayers, it is as if he has fasted in Makkah and he will get the reward for performing Hajj and 'Umra.



I would like to know what is written above truly happens as its written or is the writers trying to state somthing different or explain some fact, analogy or equivalent?


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The Virtues And Miracles Of Quran - by jaffacake2000 - 10-13-2004, 07:10 AM

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