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Reciting chapter 112 of the Holy Qur'an (Surat Ikhlas) is compared to complete recitation of one-third of the entire Qur'an. Reciting it is a means of blessings for the reciter. Note that Allah Ta'ala sent the Qur'an in 3 parts, namely:--
(1) A third of it is comprised of Legal Rulings.
(2) A third comprises of Exhortations of Promises and Warnings.
(3) A third comprises of Discussing Allah's Names and Attributes... and Surat Ikhlas brings together within it those Names and Attributes.
The Surat mentions 2 Names of Allah which together indicate all the Attributes of Perfection. They are not mentioned in any other verse/ayat: "al-Ahad and "al-Samad". These 2 Names indicate the Oneness of the Sacred Being who possesses all the attributes of perfection.
Allah is Ahad-- His Singularity of Existence cannot be shared with any other entity.
Allah is Samad-- His Dignity and Sovereignty reaches the extent where all other things in Existence depend on for all their needs.
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(1) A third of it is comprised of Legal Rulings.
(2) A third comprises of Exhortations of Promises and Warnings.
(3) A third comprises of Discussing Allah's Names and Attributes... and Surat Ikhlas brings together within it those Names and Attributes.
The Surat mentions 2 Names of Allah which together indicate all the Attributes of Perfection. They are not mentioned in any other verse/ayat: "al-Ahad and "al-Samad". These 2 Names indicate the Oneness of the Sacred Being who possesses all the attributes of perfection.
Allah is Ahad-- His Singularity of Existence cannot be shared with any other entity.
Allah is Samad-- His Dignity and Sovereignty reaches the extent where all other things in Existence depend on for all their needs.
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