Al-Baqara 255


The Throne Verse is the 255th verse of the 2nd surah of the Quran, Al-Baqarah. The verse speaks about how nothing and nobody is regarded to be comparable to Allah.
This is one of the best-known verses of the Quran and is widely memorised and displayed in the Islamic world.
It is often recited to ward off evil spirits.

Text and translation

Ayatul kursi Benefits and Hadith


I replied: “Allah and His Messenger know best!” Rasulullah Sallallahu 'alaihi            
wasallam asked: “O Abu Mundhir. Do you know which verse from the Book of Allah is the greatest?”
I said: “Ayatul kursi”
He then struck my chest and said: “Congratulation to you for this knowledge,  Abu Mundhir!”
Because the Throne Verse is believed to grant spiritual or physical protection, it is often recited by Muslims before setting out on a journey and before going to sleep.
Ayat al-Kursi is regarded as one of the most powerful ayahs in the Quran because when it is recited, the greatness of God is believed to be confirmed. The person who recites this ayah morning and evening will be under protection of Allah from the evil of the jinns; this is also known as the daily adkhar.
It is used in exorcism, to cure and protect from jinns.
Symmetry of Verses
Ayat al-Kursi displays an internal symmetry comprising concentric looping verses surrounding a pivotal chiasm 'x' of the type A B C D X D' C' B' A'. The reciter imagines him or herself walking through Ayat al-Kursi until reaching the centre, seeing what is in front and what is behind, and finds they represent a perfect reflection of each other. The central chiasm is represented by "yaʿlamu mā bayna ʾaydīhim wa-mā ḫalfahum meaning "He knows what is before them and what is behind them". This is flanked symmetrically outwards so that A corresponds to A', B corresponds to B', and so forth. For example, line 3 "he is the lord of the heavens and the earth" corresponds to line 7 "his throne extends over heavens and earth".