Surah Al-Falaq
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
1. Say: "I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawn master, 2. of evil creatures, 3. and from the evil of the night when it was pitch black, 4. and of crimes witch woman who waft on knots, 5. and from the evil of the envious when he was jealous. "
Surat An-Nas
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
1. Say, "I seek refuge with the Lord of men, 2. Human king, 3. God man, 4. From the evil whisperings (Satan), 5. Who whispers into the hearts of evil men, 6. Of the jinn and mankind "
Reported by Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i dani Uqbah bin Amir RA, he said, "Once I was herd camels Prophet Muhammad in a way. Then he said to me, 'O Uqbah, will you teach me the best two chapters to read?' He then mengajarkankepadaku Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Surah Al Falaq) and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An-Naas). [Sunan Abu Daud (1462), Sunan An-Nasa'i (21 158) and Saheeh Mustim (814)]
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In another narration that the Messenger of Allah said, "O Uqbah, ask for protection by the two chapters, because no one is asking him to equal protection to both."
Ibn Hibban in the book Shahihnya and Al Hakim in the holy Al Mustradrak narrated this hadith to convey editorial. And once narrated this hadith, Al-Hakim said, "this hadeeth saheeh Sanad."
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Al-Hakim stated editorial: Messenger of Allah said, "O Uqbah, read Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Al Falaq), for surely nothing that you read surah preferred and more acceptable to God than she. If you are not able to leave, then do it! "
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An-Nasa'i and Ibn Hibban also in the book is devoted to convey Shahih'nya narrate that the Messenger of Allah said, "O Jabir Read" I said, "By your father and mother; What do I read?" He said, "Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas. "So I read both. After that he said, "You will not read that is like them."
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Ahmad narrated the hadith from narrators-narrators who tsiqah of Uqbah, he said, "One time I went to the Prophet and he said to me, 'O Uqbah bin Amir, will you teach me some chapters that are not revealed in the Torah, the Gospel, the Psalms, and Surah Al-Furqan in with him? It is not coming one night but me read it, ie Qul huwallaahu Munday (sura Al lkhlaash), Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Surah Al Falaq) and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An Naas). "
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* No one is asking and seek refuge with chapters that can match them (Sura Al-Falaq and An-Naas). "(Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah)
Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah in the book Al Mushannaf of Uqbah bin Amir RA, he said: Messenger of Allah once said to him, 'O Uqbah, read them all thou (will) sleep and every waking you. No one is asking and seek refuge with chapters that can match them. "
This phrase is one of the editors of Uqbah previously mentioned. And that Uqbah hadeeth was narrated by Ahmad, An-Nasa'i, and al-Hakim. Imam As-Suyuti and vote saheeh.
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Reported by At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa'i from Abu Sa'eed Al Khudri RA, he said, "He (Prophet Muhammad) ask for protection from jinn and magic to the human eye, until surah Al mu'awwidzatain (Al-Falaq and An- Naas) lowered. When they both went down, he was taking them and leave the rest. "At-Tirmidhi said," Hasan Gharib Hadith) 'In addition, Ibn Majah also narrated the hadeeth of Abu Sa'eed RA convey.
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"Read them all thou (will) sleep and every waking you." (Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah in his book Al Mushannaf)
Imam As-Suyuti said that this hadeeth saheeh.
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Ahmad narrated from Yazeed ibn Abdullah ibn ash-Syukhair, with authentic narrators status, he said: a man said, "One time we were with the Prophet on a journey, while those trailing behind. And when it's time Dhuhr Prophet stopped and I stopped. Then he came up and tapped me on the shoulder and said, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbil
Falaq. 'Then the Prophet Muhammad read it and I read it with him. Then he said to me, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas.' Then the Prophet Muhammad read it and I read it with him. After that he beikata, 'When you pray, read them'. "
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AlBazzar narrated from Abdullah bin Al Aslami, with authentic narrators status, he said, "We had been with the Prophet on a journey of Umrah. Until when we got Waqim valley, the fog suddenly appears. Envelop so we had lost the way. When looking at it, the Prophet turned towards concentrated bundles and sat camel. After that he stood up and stalled for a while. He continued praying until dawn. Then he held his head in his camel (take the leash), then walk while Abdullah Al Aslami beside him. Then the Prophet put his hands on my chest. Then he said, 'Read!' I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Read Qul huwallaahu Munday (sura Al lkhlaash)!' Then he said, "Read!". I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbil faloq, min syarri maa khalaq (Surah Al Falaq)'. Then I read it to the end. Then he said, 'Read!' I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An-Naas)!' I had read Qul A'uudzu birabbinnaas to complete. Then the Prophet said, 'Here's how to ask for refuge in Allah because no servant can compare with her for protection.' "
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Ahmad ibn Mani 'in his Musnad said: Yusuf bin' Athiyah told us, he said: Harun ibn Kathir menceritakankan to us from Zaidbin Aslam from his father from Ubai bin Ka'b RA, he said: The Messenger of Allah said, "Who who read mu'awwidzat (Al lkhlaash, Al Falaq and An-Naas), he seems to have read everything that was revealed to Muhammad. "
1. Say: "I seek refuge with the Lord of the dawn master, 2. of evil creatures, 3. and from the evil of the night when it was pitch black, 4. and of crimes witch woman who waft on knots, 5. and from the evil of the envious when he was jealous. "
Surat An-Nas
In the name of Allah, Most Gracious, Most Merciful.
1. Say, "I seek refuge with the Lord of men, 2. Human king, 3. God man, 4. From the evil whisperings (Satan), 5. Who whispers into the hearts of evil men, 6. Of the jinn and mankind "
Reported by Abu Dawud and An-Nasa'i dani Uqbah bin Amir RA, he said, "Once I was herd camels Prophet Muhammad in a way. Then he said to me, 'O Uqbah, will you teach me the best two chapters to read?' He then mengajarkankepadaku Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Surah Al Falaq) and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An-Naas). [Sunan Abu Daud (1462), Sunan An-Nasa'i (21 158) and Saheeh Mustim (814)]
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In another narration that the Messenger of Allah said, "O Uqbah, ask for protection by the two chapters, because no one is asking him to equal protection to both."
Ibn Hibban in the book Shahihnya and Al Hakim in the holy Al Mustradrak narrated this hadith to convey editorial. And once narrated this hadith, Al-Hakim said, "this hadeeth saheeh Sanad."
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Al-Hakim stated editorial: Messenger of Allah said, "O Uqbah, read Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Al Falaq), for surely nothing that you read surah preferred and more acceptable to God than she. If you are not able to leave, then do it! "
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An-Nasa'i and Ibn Hibban also in the book is devoted to convey Shahih'nya narrate that the Messenger of Allah said, "O Jabir Read" I said, "By your father and mother; What do I read?" He said, "Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas. "So I read both. After that he said, "You will not read that is like them."
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Ahmad narrated the hadith from narrators-narrators who tsiqah of Uqbah, he said, "One time I went to the Prophet and he said to me, 'O Uqbah bin Amir, will you teach me some chapters that are not revealed in the Torah, the Gospel, the Psalms, and Surah Al-Furqan in with him? It is not coming one night but me read it, ie Qul huwallaahu Munday (sura Al lkhlaash), Qul a'uudzu birabbil Falaq (Surah Al Falaq) and Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An Naas). "
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* No one is asking and seek refuge with chapters that can match them (Sura Al-Falaq and An-Naas). "(Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah)
Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah in the book Al Mushannaf of Uqbah bin Amir RA, he said: Messenger of Allah once said to him, 'O Uqbah, read them all thou (will) sleep and every waking you. No one is asking and seek refuge with chapters that can match them. "
This phrase is one of the editors of Uqbah previously mentioned. And that Uqbah hadeeth was narrated by Ahmad, An-Nasa'i, and al-Hakim. Imam As-Suyuti and vote saheeh.
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Reported by At-Tirmidhi and An-Nasa'i from Abu Sa'eed Al Khudri RA, he said, "He (Prophet Muhammad) ask for protection from jinn and magic to the human eye, until surah Al mu'awwidzatain (Al-Falaq and An- Naas) lowered. When they both went down, he was taking them and leave the rest. "At-Tirmidhi said," Hasan Gharib Hadith) 'In addition, Ibn Majah also narrated the hadeeth of Abu Sa'eed RA convey.
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"Read them all thou (will) sleep and every waking you." (Narrated by Ibn Abu Syaibah in his book Al Mushannaf)
Imam As-Suyuti said that this hadeeth saheeh.
.
Ahmad narrated from Yazeed ibn Abdullah ibn ash-Syukhair, with authentic narrators status, he said: a man said, "One time we were with the Prophet on a journey, while those trailing behind. And when it's time Dhuhr Prophet stopped and I stopped. Then he came up and tapped me on the shoulder and said, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbil
Falaq. 'Then the Prophet Muhammad read it and I read it with him. Then he said to me, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas.' Then the Prophet Muhammad read it and I read it with him. After that he beikata, 'When you pray, read them'. "
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AlBazzar narrated from Abdullah bin Al Aslami, with authentic narrators status, he said, "We had been with the Prophet on a journey of Umrah. Until when we got Waqim valley, the fog suddenly appears. Envelop so we had lost the way. When looking at it, the Prophet turned towards concentrated bundles and sat camel. After that he stood up and stalled for a while. He continued praying until dawn. Then he held his head in his camel (take the leash), then walk while Abdullah Al Aslami beside him. Then the Prophet put his hands on my chest. Then he said, 'Read!' I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Read Qul huwallaahu Munday (sura Al lkhlaash)!' Then he said, "Read!". I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbil faloq, min syarri maa khalaq (Surah Al Falaq)'. Then I read it to the end. Then he said, 'Read!' I said, 'What shall I read?' He replied, 'Qul a'uudzu birabbinnaas (Surah An-Naas)!' I had read Qul A'uudzu birabbinnaas to complete. Then the Prophet said, 'Here's how to ask for refuge in Allah because no servant can compare with her for protection.' "
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Ahmad ibn Mani 'in his Musnad said: Yusuf bin' Athiyah told us, he said: Harun ibn Kathir menceritakankan to us from Zaidbin Aslam from his father from Ubai bin Ka'b RA, he said: The Messenger of Allah said, "Who who read mu'awwidzat (Al lkhlaash, Al Falaq and An-Naas), he seems to have read everything that was revealed to Muhammad. "
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