Surah Rahman Beautiful and Heart trembling Quran recitation Syed Sadaqat Ali #amazing #visualization

Surah Rahman Beautiful and Heart trembling Quran recitation Syed Sadaqat Ali #amazing #visualization

The beautiful voice, sukone qalb, Surah Rahman by Qari Syed Sadaqat Ali *THE RECITOR IS QARI SHEIKH ABDUL RAHMAN MOSSAD* Prophet Mohammad (PBUH) said: 'Everything has a bride, and the bride of the Qur'an is Surah Al Rahman.' The Holy Prophet has also said: "Whoever reads it, Allah will have mercy on his weakness and be regarded as having thanked Allah for it." Imam Jaffer al-Sadiq (a.s.) has said: "Allah will brighten the face of everyone who recites it often on the day of Judgement." Sura Rahman is often regarded as "THE BEAUTY OF THE QURAN." Surah Ar-Rahman is the 55th chapter of the Quran, and it holds a special place due to its profound messages and eloquent style. The title "Ar-Rahman" translates to "The Most Merciful," a name of Allah, emphasizing His boundless and encompassing mercy. Here's a brief overview of Surah Ar-Rahman, along with related hadiths and benefits: Surah Ar-Rahman: #### Content and Style: Surah Ar-Rahman opens with the repeated refrain, "So which of the favors of your Lord would you deny?" This rhetorical question serves as a powerful reminder of the countless blessings and favors bestowed by Allah. The surah describes various manifestations of Allah's mercy, including the creation of man, the provision of sustenance, the establishment of the heavens, and the guidance through the Quran. Its rhythmic and captivating style contributes to its unique and memorable presentation. Hadiths Related to Surah Ar-Rahman: #### 1. *Virtue of Reciting Surah Ar-Rahman:* Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) has highlighted the significance of reciting Surah Ar-Rahman. A hadith in Sahih Muslim states: "Everything has a bride, and the bride of the Qur'an is Surah Ar-Rahman." #### 2. *Mercy Upon the Reciter:* Another hadith narrated by Abdullah ibn Mas'ud states: "Whoever reads it, Allah will have mercy on his weakness and be regarded as having thanked Allah for it." #### 3. *Illumination on Judgment Day:* Imam Jaffer al-Sadiq (a.s.) mentioned: "Allah will brighten the face of everyone who recites it often on the day of Judgement." Benefits of Reciting Surah Ar-Rahman: #### 1. *Mercy and Gratitude:* Reciting Surah Ar-Rahman regularly is believed to invoke Allah's mercy upon the individual. It serves as a means of expressing gratitude for the numerous blessings bestowed by the Most Merciful. #### 2. *Spiritual Reflection:* The surah encourages reflection on the signs of Allah's creation, fostering a deeper connection with the Creator. It prompts believers to ponder over the wonders of the universe and acknowledge the mercy of Allah. #### 3. *Protection from Hardheartedness:* The consistent recitation of Surah Ar-Rahman is thought to soften the heart and protect the individual from developing a hardhearted or ungrateful attitude. #### 4. *Cleansing the Soul:* Surah Ar-Rahman is considered a means of purifying the soul, bringing peace and tranquility to the heart of the reciter. This is the only Surah of the Quran in which besides men, the jinn also, who are the other creation of the earth endowed with freedom of will and action, have been directly addressed, and both men and jinn have been made to realize the wonders of Allah's power, His countless blessings, their own helplessness and accountability before Him, and have been warned of the evil consequences of His disobedience and made aware of the best results of His obedience. Although at several other places in the Quran, there are clear pointers to show that like men, the jinn too are a creation who have been endowed with freedom of will and action and are accountable, who have been granted the freedom of belief and unbelief, of obedience and disobedience, and among them too there are the believers and the unbelievers, the obedient and the rebellious, as among human beings, and among them too there exist such groups as have believed in the Prophets sent by God and in the Divine Books, this Surah clearly points out that the message of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) and the Quran is meant for both men and jinn, and that his Prophethood is not restricted to human beings alone. Although in the beginning of the Surah, the address is directed only to human beings, for to them only belongs the vicegerency of the earth, among them only have the Messengers of Allah been raised, and in their tongues only have the Divine Books been revealed, yet from verse 13 onward both men and jinn have been addressed, and one and the same invitation has been extended to both.