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==Hadith== According to [[hadith]], Muhammad used to recite this surah in [[Zuhr prayer]] and [[Asr prayer]]. * Jabir bin Samurah narrated: "For [[Zuhr prayer|Zuhr]] and [[Asr prayer|Asr]], Allah's Messenger would recite: By the heavens, holding the Buruj [[Al-Burooj|(Surah 85)]] and (By the heavens and At-Tariq) and similar to them."<ref>[[Sunan al-Tirmidhi]] 307 In-book reference : Book 2, Hadith 159 English translation : Vol. 1, Book 2, Hadith 307</ref><ref>[[Sunan Abu Dawud]] 805 In-book reference : Book 2, Hadith 415 English translation : Book 3, Hadith 804</ref><ref>[[Sunan an-Nasa'i]] 979 In-book reference : Book 11, Hadith 104 English translation : Vol. 2, Book 11, Hadith 980</ref> * Abu bin Ka’b reported that the prophet (peace be upon him) said “Whoever recites Surah At-Tariq, Allah will grant him rewards equal to the number of stars in the Sky, multiplied by Ten good deeds” * There is a narration from Imam Sadiq which says “Anyone who recites Surah Tariq in his obligatory prayers will have a high rank with Allah in the Hereafter and will be the prophet’s close friend and companion in heaven”. “If recited before taking medicine, then the medicine will be a sure cure. The water in which this Surah has been dissolved should be poured gently on a wound and it will heal with the grace of Allah swt.
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