Chapter 38 (Sad) Ibn al-Bataini traces the isnad of the...
Chapter 38 (Sad) Ibn al-Bataini traces the isnad of the following tradition to ‘Amr ibn Jubayr who quotes his father citing Imam Abu Ja’fer al-Baqir (as) saying, "One who recites Surat Sad during a Friday night will be granted of the good of this life and that of the hereafter what nobody else is granted except either a messenger-prophet or an angel near to Allah, and Allah will admit him into Paradise as well as all the members of his household whom he loves, including his servant, or anyone else." Chapter 39 (al-Zumar) Page 102 of Thuwub al-A‘mal details the rewards of the lucky ones who are blessed with reciting this Sura.
Ibn al-Bataini quotes Sandal quoting Harun ibn Kharija quoting Abu Abdullah Imam Ja’fer alSadiq (as) saying: Whoever memorizes this Sura will be granted by Allah dignity in this life and the life to come; He will be honored even if he has neither wealth nor populous lineage, and everyone will be in awe of him; He will prohibit hell from touching him and build him in Paradise a thousand cities, in each one of which will be a thousand mansions, each containing a hundred huris.
In addition, he will have two flowing fountains and two springs as well as two other ones in two gardens with dark-green foliage and other hurts in pavilions confining their looks only to him, and he will have two pairs of each of the fruit trees (of Paradise).
Chapter 40 (aI-Mu’min) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) has said, "The souls of each and every prophet, siddeeq, and believer will bless and seek forgiveness for anyone who recites this Sura." Imam Ja’fer al-Sadiq (as) has said that Allah will forgive all the past and future sins of anyone who recites it once every three nights, and that He will make him uphold righteous speech and make the life hereafter better for him than this life.
Chapter 41 (al-Sajda or Fussilat) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) has said, "Whoever recites it will be granted ten good deeds for each letter in it." Imam .{a’fer al-Sadiq (as) has said that it will be light for him on the Day of Judgment extended as long as his eyes can see, and a source of joy, and he will live in the life of this world praised, well-liked.