Throne Verse

The Throne Verse (Arabic: آيَةُ ٱلْكُرْسِيِّ, Ayat Al-Kursi) is the 255th verse of the 2nd chapter of the Quran, Al-Baqara (Q2:255). In this verse, God (Allah) introduces himself to mankind. God tells us how nothing and nobody is regarded to be comparable to God.

This is one of the well-known verses of the Quran and is widely memorised and displayed in the Islamic faith. It is said (ḥadīṯ) that reciting this verse wards off shayatin (devils) and ʿafārīt (fiends).

Someone who recites the verse in the morning would further not be bothered by jinn until the evening, and who recites this verse at the evening will not be bothered by jinn until the morning.

Due to the association with protection, it is believed to shield against all forms of misfortune, including bad luck and the evil eye.

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