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AFTER PERFORMING EACH FARD NAMÂZ

After performing each fard namâz, you should try to recite the Âyat-ul-Kursî. Our Prophet said, “Between Paradise and the person who recites the Âyat-ul-Kursî after fard namâz, there is no obstacle besides death.” After each of the five times of namâz every day, you should silently say the word tanzîh (Subhânallâh) thirty-three times, the word tahmîd (Alhamdulillâh) thirty-three times, the word takbîr (Allahu akbar) thirty-three times and a certain prayer (Lâ îlaha illallahu wahdahu lâ sharîka-lah, lahu-l-mulku wa lahu-l-hamdu yuhyî wa yumîtu wa huwa ’alâ kullî shay’in qadîr) once; all of them add up to a hundred.

SUBHÂNALLÂHI WA BI HAMDIHÎ

You should say “Subhânallâhi wa bi hamdihî” a hundred times every day and every night. There are many blessings in it. Also, it is necessary to say once every morning and once every evening the prayer, (Allâhumma mâ asbaha bî min ni’matin aw bi-ahadin min khalqika, fa minka wahdaka, lâ sharîka laka, fa laka-l-hamdu wa laka-sh-shukr) by substituting (mâ amsâ) for (mâ asbaha) in the evenings, which the Prophet has prescribed. Our Prophet declared: “He, who says this prayer during the day, would have fulfilled the thanks for that day. When he says it at night, he would have fulfilled the thanks for that night.” It is not necessary to have an ablution for saying it. You should say it every day and every night.”