
It is also mentioned that recitation of “Bismillah…” with a loud voice is from the signs of a true believer. When the boy grew older, his mother took him to a teacher who taught him to recite “Bismillah…” and I felt that it would not be justice that this man’s son was calling My Name and I was punishing his father in the grave. When he died, his wife was pregnant and soon gave birth to a son. He was surprised at this and asked Allah (S.w.T.) about what has happened and it was revealed to him that the man inside the grave was a sinner and was thus being punished for his sins. When he passed the same place after some time, he noticed that the Mercy and Blessings of Allah (S.w.T.) was being showered on the same grave. It is narrated that Prophet Isa (a.s.) was once passing by a graveyard and he saw a grave upon which the Wrath and Punishment of Allah (S.w.T.) was descending, so he quietly walked past. When a teacher teaches a child to recite “Bismillah…” the child, his parents and the teacher are all guaranteed freedom from hellfire. The Holy Prophet (S) has also said that when a believer will have to cross the Pul-e-Siraat on the Day of Judgement, and he will say “Bismillah…” then the flames beneath him will start dying down until Jahannam will cry out, ‘O believer, pass through quickly, your presence is causing my fire to die out !’ A person asked for the condition necessary to get this great reward and the Holy Prophet (S) replied that the person should recite the “Bismillah…” with conviction and understanding. It is narrated in Tafsir al-Burhaan that the Holy Prophet (S) has said that when a person recites “Bismillah.” then five thousand ruby palaces are built for him in Jannah Each palace has a thousand chambers made of pearls and in each chamber has seventy thousand thrones of emerald and each throne has seventy thousand carpets made from special fabrics and upon each carpet is seated a Hur-ul-Ein. Apart from being part of every chapter in the Holy Qur’an (except the chapter of repentance ), it is also the most oft repeated verse in the Holy Qur’an. Like Loading.If we were to give an exhaustive account of the benefits of the recitation of “Bismillah…” we would need more than a single volume to do justice to it. If you writes this Surat Taha on a green silk cloth and wears it around the neck and goes to give an interview for marriage the result would be in his favour or goes among two quarrelling groups they would stop fighting or goes to meet a man of authority he would get fair treatment and favourable results.If you recites this Surah Taha would get recompense to the number of muhajirin and ansar.If you recites this Surat Taha regularly his record of deeds would be given in his right hand, his mistakes would be forgiven and recompense to his heart’s contend would be given.”, Tafsir of Imam Ibn Kathir)]īenefits of Surah Taha has many benefits, few are given below And in Ta-Ha it is ‘And (all) faces shall be humbled before (Allah), the Ever- Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists’. Allah! There is no god but He, the Ever-Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exists’. Ību Umamah (radiAllahu anhu) reported that the messenger of Allah (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, “The greatest name of Allah, which if He is called by it, He responds, is in three surahs: Al-Baqarah, ‘al ‘Imran and Ta-Ha.” Hisham ibn Ammar, the khateeb of Damascus, said: “In Al-Baqarah, it is ‘Allah! There is no god but He, the Ever-Living, the One Who sustains and protects all that exist’. Additionally, sura 20 employs what has been termed the “ring structure” to reinforce its central theme.Ību Hurairah (radiAllahu anhu) reported that Allah’s messenger (salAllahu alayhi wasalam) said, A thousand years before creating the heavens and the Earth, Allah recited Ta-Ha and Ya-Sin, and when the angels heard the recitation they said, ‘Happy are the people to whom this comes down, happy are the minds which carry this, and happy are the tongues which utter this. And, finally, there have been stated some awakening advices in this holy Surah. Sura 20 displays several thematic and stylistic patterns described by Angelika Neuwirth in Jane McAuliffe’s book “The Cambridge Companion to the Qur’an.”These include the eschatological prophecies of the Qur’an, signs of God’s existence, and debate.

Surat Taha is the first Surah of the Qur’an which has explained the Story of Moses (as) in details, and about 80 verses of it have been stated in this regard.Ī part of the Surah is upon the greatness of the Qur’an and the attributes of Allah, while another part of it relates to the story of Adam and Eve and the temptations of Satan.

Surat Taha was revealed in Makkah and has 135 verses. In The Name of Allah, the Beneficent, the Merciful Sura : Makki
