![]() ![]() الْعَزِيزُ The attribute Al-` Aziz means ‘the Almighty’. ![]() The Arabic lexicon Al-Qamus has explained that its route is ‘hamn’ which means to look after or take care of or watch over’. الْمُهَيْمِنُ The attribute Al-Muhaimin, according to Ibn ` Abbas (رض) ، Mujhid and Qatadah means ‘Guardian’. It means that He provides safety and perfect peace to those who believe in Allah and His Messengers. الْمُؤْمِنُ The word mu’min, when applied to a human being, means a believer, but when this attribute is applied to Allah, it means the one who provides peace and safety, as explained by Ibn ` Abbas (رض). الْقُدُّوسُ The attribute Al-Quddus means ‘the Most Pure from all defects’, that is, Allah is the Being Who is free from all kinds of defect, deficiency and imperfection which are not in conformity to His Supreme status. The attribute ‘the Knower of the Unseen and the seen’ means that Allah knows all things, visible or invisible. Having urged the people to be concerned about the Hereafter and having asserted the greatness of the Qur’an, this Surah is concluded with a few of Allah’s attributes of perfection, as follows: Read Full Surah Hashr Translation Surah Hashr Last Ayat Explanation A Few of Allah’s Attributes of Perfection His purity is proclaimed by all that is in the heavens and the earth, and He is the All-Mighty, the All-Wise. (24) He is Allah, the Creator, the Inventor, the Shaper. Pure is Allah from what they associate with Him. (23) He is Allah, besides whom there is no god, the Sovereign, the Supreme-In-Holiness, the Safe (from all defects), the Giver-Of-Peace, the Guardian, the All-Mighty, the All-Repairer, the Sublime. (22) He is Allah, besides whom there is no god, the Knower of the unseen and the seen. (24) Huwal Laahul Khaaliqul Baari ‘ul Musawwir lahul Asmaaa’ul Husnaa yusabbihu lahoo maa fis samaawaati wal ardi wa Huwal ‘Azeezul Hakeem (23) Huwal-laahul-lazee laaa Ilaaha illaa Huwal-Malikul Quddoosus-Salaamul Muminul Muhaiminul-‘aAzeezul Jabbaarul-Mutakabbir Subhaanal laahi ‘Ammaa yushrikoon (22) Huwal-laahul-lazee laaa Ilaaha illaa Huwa ‘Aalimul Ghaibi wash-shahaada Huwar Rahmaanur-Raheem the recitation of this part of the s?rah after maghrib prayer) that one has the guarantee from Allah, that one will die as a martyr (shah?d)?ģ) Are there any sunnah adhk?r or actions where Allah guarantees that if one is steadfast on them, that one will die as a martyr (shah?d)? from the last three verses till the end of the s?rah? (The Turkish people always do this aloud in their mas?jid, however the question here is about doing it individually and silently.)Ģ) Is it true that if one is steadfast upon this deed (i.e. ![]() In the name of Allah, the most Beneficent, the most Merciful. ![]() I have not come across any hadith, which says that the last part of Surah Hashr should be read after the Maghrib salah. However, there is a hadith which encourages us to read the last part of Surah Hashr in the morning and the evening. Saaiduna Maqil Ibn Yasar Radiallahu Anhu narrates that the Prophet of Allah Sallallahu Alahi Wasalam said, “Whoever when he wakes in the morning says ‘I seek refuge with Allah against the accursed satan’ and then recited three verses from the last part of Surah Hashr, will be assigned seventy thousand angels to pray for him until the evening, and should he die that day, he would have died a martyr. If a person recites the same solemn words in the evening, he will attain the same status. (Musnad Ahmad, Sunan Darimi & Sunan Tirmizi) The chapter is named al-hashr because the word hashr, meaning 'exile' or 'banishment', appears in verse 2, describing the expulsion of Jewish Banu Nadir tribe from their settlements. The surah features 15 attributes of God in the last three verses. Verse 6 may be related to the controversies of the land of Fadak. It will be preferable to read the aforementioned verses individually and also quietly to refrain from disturbing others who still may be in their prayers. There are some weak hadiths, which say that if a person recites Surah Yasin continuously he will die as a shaheed. ![]()
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