: Reciting it three times daily is believed by some to protect against worldly and spiritual calamities.
: It is traditionally recited during visits to the cemetery to seek safety from the punishment of the grave.
: The word Takasur refers to "rivalry in worldliness" or the desire to outdo others in accumulating wealth, children, and status. Abdullah Altun Tekasur Suresi
: It emphasizes that humans will eventually see the "Hellfire" with "the eye of certainty" and will be questioned about every blessing they enjoyed in this life. 2. Abdullah Altun's Recitation Guides
: Consistent recitation serves as a reminder that we will be held accountable for our blessings, encouraging a more grateful and less materialistic lifestyle. : Reciting it three times daily is believed
: Abdullah Altun provides a Sesli Meal where he recites the Arabic verse followed by its Turkish meaning, which is ideal for those who want to internalize the message as they listen.
: For a more visual guide, his subtitled recitation allows you to follow the Arabic text and Turkish translation simultaneously on-screen. : It emphasizes that humans will eventually see
: Some of his recordings are designed for memorization (ezber) , featuring repeated verses to help beginners learn the correct pronunciation (tajweed). 3. Benefits & Virtues (Faziletleri) According to various traditions and scholarly commentaries: