This verse describes Laylat al-Qadr (the Night of Decree/Power), a night better than a thousand months. The entire night is filled with peace, safety, and blessings as angels descend to earth. Reciting this brings tranquility and the immense blessings associated with this sacred night. Spiritual Benefits of Reciting the 7 Salams

: It is important to note that traditional lists of the "7 Salam" verses may sometimes differ slightly. Classical references like the Dictionary of Islam list slightly different verse references (e.g., Quran 37:181 is sometimes included). The list above represents the most commonly cited and widely recognized set.

A divine greeting dedicated to the brothers Prophet Musa (Moses) and Prophet Haroon (Aaron) for their bravery against Pharaoh. 5. Surah As-Saffat (Verse 130)

Many scholars and spiritual guides recommend memorizing and reciting these seven verses regularly. The primary spiritual benefits include:

Invoking the peace granted to the Prophets invites divine blessings into your home, health, and sustenance.