The 7 Salams are not just for ritual; they are for reflection. To benefit from them:
"Peace! A word from a Lord Most Merciful." (Surah Yasin, 36:58)This is considered the heart of the "Heart of the Quran." It signifies a direct communication of peace from Allah to the inhabitants of Paradise.
Each of these verses is a direct address of peace from Allah (SWT) to His creation. 7 salam
Recite them once a day after Fajr or Maghrib prayers to start or end your day with a focused intention of peace.
"Peace be upon Ilyaseen (Elijah)." (Surah As-Saffat, 37:130)A divine salutation to the Prophet Ilyas (AS) for his unwavering devotion. The 7 Salams are not just for ritual;
"Peace it is until the emergence of dawn." (Surah Al-Qadr, 97:5)Referring to Laylat al-Qadr (The Night of Decree), indicating that the entire night is filled with peace and the presence of angels. Spiritual Significance
Because these verses contain the powerful attribute of Allah as the "Giver of Peace," they are often used in Ruqyah (spiritual healing) for physical and mental ailments. How to Incorporate Them Each of these verses is a direct address
The are a beautiful reminder of Allah’s mercy. In a world that often feels chaotic, these seven divine declarations serve as an anchor, grounding the believer in the promise that peace is the ultimate goal and reward of faith.