Reading the Arabic and Latin verses of Kursi complete with their meanings – 2024-04-14 21:49:20

Illustration, following is the reading of the Ayat Kursi complete with Arabic, Latin writing and its meaning (freepik)

THE FOLLOWING is a reading of the Ayat Kursi complete with Arabic, Latin writing and its meaning.

The Kursi verse is one of the pieces from Surah Al Baqarah in the 255th verse.

You can practice the Ayat Kursi every day at least 18 times.

It is better to read the Ayat Kursi after prayer.

Some good times to read Ayat Kursi are after morning prayers, evening prayers and before bed.

Ayat Kursi is practiced together with morning dhikr and evening dhikr.

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By reading Ayat Kursi regularly every day, Allah SWT will protect you from danger.

In fact, Allah SWT will also protect you from supernatural things.

The recitation of the Ayat Kursi is not too long and is easy to memorize.

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The following is the reading of the Ayat Kursi:

Arabic reading:

Allah, there is no god but He, the Ever-Living, the Self-Subsisting. Neither sleep nor sleep will take you away from Him.

To Him belongs whatever is in the heavens and whatever is in the earth. Who is there to intercede with Him except by His permission?

He knows what is before them and what is behind them, and they do not encompass any of His knowledge except what He wills.

His Throne extends over the heavens and the earth, and His Lord has preserved them, and He is the Most High, the Great.

Latin reading:

There is no god but Allah, the Prophet

my soul is in the heavens and I am filled with ardh, man dzalladzii yasyfa’u ‘indahuu except as idznih

Ya’lamu maa baina aidiihim wa maa khalfahum, wa laa yuhiithuuna bisyai im min ‘ilmihii illaa bimaa syaa’

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Wasi’a kursiyyuhus samaawaati wal ardh, wa laa ya udhuhu hifdzuhumaa, wa huwal ‘aliyul ‘azhiim.

It means:

Allah, there is no God (who deserves to be worshipped) but He Who lives forever and continues to take care of (His creatures), neither sleepy nor sleep. To Him belongs all that is in the heavens and on the earth. No one can intercede with God without His permission? Allah knows all that is before them and behind them, and they do not know anything of Allah’s knowledge except what He wills. God’s seat covers the heavens and the earth. And God does not find it difficult to preserve both of them, and God is High and Great.

You can practice this Ayat Kursi every day and include it in your prayers after prayer. (Z-12)

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