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The phrases you have provided seem to be repetitions and variations of reciting and combining different chapters and verses from the Quran, particularly Surah Al-Fatiha and Ayatul Kursi, along with other surahs such as Surah Ikhlas, Surah Falaq, and Surah Nas, as well as the four Qul surahs (Surah Al-Kafirun, Surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq, and Surah An-Nas).

Surah Al-Fatiha, also known as "The Opening," is the first chapter of the Quran. It consists of seven verses and is recited in every unit of the Muslim prayer. It is considered one of the most important and revered chapters of the Quran.

Ayatul Kursi, on the other hand, is the 255th verse of Surah Al-Baqarah (Chapter 2). It is a powerful verse that describes the greatness and sovereignty of Allah. Many Muslims recite Ayatul Kursi separately or in combination with other verses for blessings, protection, and seeking spiritual benefits.

Surah Ikhlas (Chapter 112) is a concise chapter that emphasizes the oneness and uniqueness of Allah. It is often recited for the purpose of seeking closeness to Allah and affirming faith in His unity.

Surah Falaq (Chapter 113) and Surah Nas (Chapter 114) are the final two chapters of the Quran. They are known as the "Mu'awwidhatayn" or "the two refuges." These surahs are recited for protection from evil and seeking refuge in Allah from the harm of Shaytan (Satan).

The four Qul surahs (Surah Al-Kafirun, Surah Al-Ikhlas, Surah Al-Falaq, and Surah An-Nas) are referred to as the "Qul" surahs because each of them begins with the Arabic word "Qul," which means "say." These surahs contain important teachings and are recited for various purposes, including seeking protection, purification, and blessings.

It is common for Muslims to engage in the recitation of these surahs and verses for different reasons, such as seeking blessings, protection, spiritual elevation, or fulfilling personal devotional practices. The repetition of these recitations multiple times or in combination is a personal practice and may vary among individuals based on their beliefs and customs.

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