Indeed, this tremendous kalimah has many virtues, a number of which have been mentioned by Haafidh Ibn Rajab in hisessay entitled Kalimatul-Ikhlaas. These include:-
It is the price to pay for the Gardens of Paradise
(jannah) He whose last words are laa ilaaha illallaah will
enter the Gardens of Paradise
It is salvation from the Hellfire
It necessitates being forgiven
It is the best of all good actions
It wipes away sins
It renews the faith (eemaan) that is planted in the heart
It outweighs, on the scales, the records of sins
It traverses all barriers until it reaches Allaah the
Majestic
It is a kalimah whose sayer Allaah declares truthful
It is the best of what the Prophets have said
It is the best form of remembrance, the best of all
actions and the one that is multiplied the most [in
reward]
It is equivalent to freeing slaves
It is a protection against Shaytaan
It is a means of safety from the darkness in the grave
and from the terror of the gathering (al-hashr)
It is a distinguishing sign for the Believers when they
emerge from their graves
All eight gates of Paradise will be opened to its testifier
and he may enter by any one he chooses. Even if its
testifier enters the Hellfire due to falling short in fulfilling
[some of] its rights, most definitely, that person will
eventually be taken out from it.
It is the price to pay for the Gardens of Paradise
(jannah) He whose last words are laa ilaaha illallaah will
enter the Gardens of Paradise
It is salvation from the Hellfire
It necessitates being forgiven
It is the best of all good actions
It wipes away sins
It renews the faith (eemaan) that is planted in the heart
It outweighs, on the scales, the records of sins
It traverses all barriers until it reaches Allaah the
Majestic
It is a kalimah whose sayer Allaah declares truthful
It is the best of what the Prophets have said
It is the best form of remembrance, the best of all
actions and the one that is multiplied the most [in
reward]
It is equivalent to freeing slaves
It is a protection against Shaytaan
It is a means of safety from the darkness in the grave
and from the terror of the gathering (al-hashr)
It is a distinguishing sign for the Believers when they
emerge from their graves
All eight gates of Paradise will be opened to its testifier
and he may enter by any one he chooses. Even if its
testifier enters the Hellfire due to falling short in fulfilling
[some of] its rights, most definitely, that person will
eventually be taken out from it.