خلاصة:
The blessed surah Hamd which is one the short chapters of Holy Quran, and it is "Saba'n Menal Mathani" according to verse 87 surah Hejr by expression of Allah's Messenger, it is equal to whole Holy Quran. By comparing these two chapters, the main question is that what is the secret of equality of this surah Hamd with whole Holy Quran? This research by using descriptive-analytical method, aims to discover the secret of counterparthood of this surah with whole Holy Quran. From the expressions: "Saba'n Menal Mathani" and "wa al-Qoran al-A'zeem" in verse 87 of chapter Hejr, and traditions of Infallible Ones which described this surah in this way: a favor for Allah's Messenger, a counterpart for Holy Quran, reciting it prevents Holy Quran to be abandoned, equals whole Holy Quran, will be gained that exclusivity of praise and Lordship to the Lord, expressing the faith regarding to the Creator and Hereafter, seeking the guidance and companionship with chosen servants of Allah, either throughout the Holy Quran is the axis of the education and reflected as well in surah Hamd as three pillars.
ملخص الجهاز:
ir Article Information Article Type: Research (75 - 97) Abstract The blessed Surah Al-Hamd, which is among the small Surahs of the Holy Quran and, according to the expression of the Messenger of God, is Sab'an min al-Mathani, has been introduced in verse 87 of Surah Al-Hijr as being equivalent to the entire Holy Quran.
From the expressions "Sab'an min al-Mathani" and "wa al-Qur'an al-Azim" in verse 87 of Al-Hijr, and the traditions of the Infallibles (peace be upon them) who have described this Surah as a favor to the Messenger of God, stated that its recitation in prayer is a cause for preserving the Holy Quran from abandonment, and described its reading as equivalent to the entire Holy Quran, it is concluded that the exclusivity of praise and Lordship to the Lord, the expression of faith in the Origin and the Return, and the request for guidance and companionship with the chosen servants of God, have both become the axis of its teachings throughout the Holy Quran and have also been reflected as three main pillars in the blessed Surah Al-Hamd.
Two: Sheikh Saduq has narrated from Abd al-Wahid bin Abdus al-Nishapuri al-Attar, from Ali bin Muhammad bin Qutaybah, from Fadl bin Shadhan, that Imam al-Rida said in a hadith: أمر الناس بالقراءة في الصلاة لنا يكون القرآن مهجوراً مضيعا و ليكن محفوظاً مدروساً فلا يضمحل و لا يجهل" Tafarrashi, Naqd al-Rijal, Vol. 1, p.