89, of Biliar al-An war, as saying, "Anyone who recites...
89, of Biliar al-An war, as saying, "Anyone who recites Surat al-Feel in one obligatory rek’a ought to recite Surat Qura~sh in the other, for they both are like one Sura, and one should not recite only one of them in his obligatory prayers." This is also stated on p. 114 of Thawat A ‘ma!. "Anyone" implies that the Almighty’s mercy is spaci enough to include everyone, even sinners who deeply and sincej regret and repent their sins.
Our martyred Imani Abu Abdullah Ja’fer al-Sadiq (as) written once in his own hand-writing: "When you face your foe, ought to look at him and recite Surat al-Eeel," as we are told by bi al-Tibrisi and al-Majlisi. Chapter 106 (Quraysh) AI-Majlisi has indicated that this Sura has the same merits as its SISI above; therefore, he did not add anything while discussing the mer of Qur’anic chapters in Vol. 89 of his book Bihar al-Anwar.
The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is quoted saying that whoever recites will be granted ten good deeds for each and everyone who circled the Ka’ba (made tawaf) and took to seclusion (i’tilcaJ) therein. Ima Ja’fer al-Sadiq (as) has said, "One who recites it will be resurrected on the Day of Judgement conveyed on one of the conveyances of Paradise till he is seated at the light tables in Paradise.
The reader is reminded that there are numerous things awaiting us in the life come for which there are no words in our limited human vocabulary. An analogy of such vocabulary, when it comes to the life hereafter is like the sophisticated human vocabulary, in its numerous language and countless dialects, compared to the vocabulary of an animal whose share of sounds and motions is the most modest.
There is also so much reference to light when it comes to life after death, including the waiting period known as the barzakh during which the dead wait for the Resurrection, and during which their life in the grave is world of its own. If Allah Almighty grants me life, health, and Hi divine assistance, I will insha-Allah write a three-volume book oi death, the Judgement Day, and life after death (i.e., on Paradise anc hell), a volume for each. A chapter in Vol.
1 will Insha-Allahj dea with the most fascinating subject of angels. If you wish to see such book written and published, I need your prayers. Chapter 107 (al-Ma’un or al-Been) The Messenger of Allah (pbuh) is quoted saying that Allah will forgive the sins of whoever recites it, and he will be regarded as having paid his zalcat.