Chapter 20 (Ta-Ha) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is cited...
Chapter 20 (Ta-Ha) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is cited saying that one who recites Surat Taha will be granted rewards equivalent to what the Muhajirun and Ansar will be granted, that the people of Paradise recite only two chapters of the Holy Qur’an: Ya-Sin and Ta-Ha, and that Allah Almighty created both of these Chapters two thousand years before creating Adam (as).
"Never cease reciting it," Imam al-Sadiq (as) used to say, "for Allah, the most Exalted One, loves it and loves those who recite it.
Whoever recites it will be given his book (of reckoning) in his right hand, and he will not be asked about his deeds and will be granted of the rewards that with which he will be pleased." Chapter 21 (al-Anbiya’) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) has said, "Whoever recites Surat-alAnbiya’ will be tried by Allah an easy trial, and each and every prophet mentioned in the Holy Qur’an will shake hands with him." Imam al-Sadiq (as) has said, "One who recites it out of his love for it will be in the company of the prophets in Paradise, and he will be highly respected in the life of this world." Chapter 22 (al-Hajj) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is quoted saying that anyone who recites it will be granted as many rewards as the number of those who performed the pilgrimage and the ‘runra.
Imam Ja’fer al-Sadiq is quoted saying that whoever recites it every three days will perform the pilgrimage to the House of Allah during that year, and if he dies on his way, he will enter Paradise. Chapter 23 (aI-Muminun) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) has said that one who recites this Chapter will be given the glad tidings by the angels of the Spirit, of fragrance, and of whatever cools his eyes when the angel of death (as) descends upon him.
Imam al-Sadiq (as) is quoted saying that if someone recites it every Friday, his deeds will be sealed with happiness, and his residence will be in the highest pinnacle of Paradise among the prophets and messengers. Chapter 24 (al-Nur) The Messenger of Allah, peace be upon him and his progeny, is quoted saying that whoever recites it will be granted ten rewards for the number of all those who believed in the past as well as those who will in the future believe.