Pronunciation: La-ilaha illallah wahdahu la sharikalahu, lahul mulak walahul hamdu wahua ‘ala qulli shayyin qadir. (Three times) (Bukhari - Muslim) Meaning: There is no true god but Allah. He is One, He has no partner, to Him belongs all praise and dominion and He is omnipotent in all matters. Or: Subhanallah 33 times, Alhamdulillah 33 times and Allahu Akbar 34 times. (Tirmidhi, Nasai and Ibn Majah) Ayatollah Kursi ) ٱلله لآ إله إلا هو ٱلحي ٱلقيوم لا تأخذه سنة ولا نوم له ما في ٱلسموت وما في ٱلأرض من ذا ٱلذي يشفع عنده إلا بإذنه يعلم ما بين أيديهم وما خلفهم ولا يحيطون بشيء من علمه إلا بما شآء وسع كرسيه ٱلسموت وٱلأرض ولا يوده حفظهما وهو ٱلعلي ظلۡعَظِيمُ الب ﴾[Al-Baqarah: ٢٥٥] Pronunciation: (Alla-hu la ila-ha illa huwal haiyul qayyumu la ta'khuzuhu sinatuno wala naum. Lahu ma-fissama-wa-ti wama fil ardbi. Wama khalfahum. Wala yuhituna bishaim min ilmihi illa bima shaa. Wasi'a kursiyuhus sama-wa-ti wal ardb. Wala yauduhu hifzuhuma wa huyal 'aliyul' azeem). Meaning: “There is no true god but Allah. He is the Ever-Living, the Omnipresent. He cannot be touched by drowsiness or sleep. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and all that is in the earth. Who is he that will intercede with Him without His permission? He knows what is in front of them and behind them. And they cannot encompass anything of His knowledge except what He wills. His 'chair' covers the heavens and the earth; And the maintenance of these two is not a burden for him. And he is exalted. ” After the obligatory prayer, the chair of the verse will be recited because it has been narrated in the hadith: "Whoever recites the verse of the verse at the end of every obligatory prayer, there is no obstacle for him to enter Paradise except death." (Nasai) "Kul Huyallahu Ahad", "Kul Aayu Birabibal Falak" and "Kul Aayu Birabiban Nas" will be recited at the end of each prayer. (Abu Dawood, Nasai and Tirmidhi) Surah Ikhlas: 70- (5) بِسْمِ اللّٰهِ الرَ﴿ح
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