Transliteration [better] - Ayatul Kursi With

The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ asked Ubayy bin Ka'b (a companion), "Which verse in the Book of Allah is the greatest?" Ubayy replied, "Allah and His Messenger know best." The Prophet ﷺ repeated the question, and Ubayy replied, "Allah! La ilaha illa Huwal Hayyul Qayyum." The Prophet ﷺ struck him on the chest and said, "By Allah! You have knowledge, O Ubayy!" (Muslim).

For those learning to recite, here is the phonetic transliteration. Please note that pronunciations may vary slightly based on Tajweed rules (rules of Quranic recitation). ayatul kursi with transliteration

Allāhu lā ilāha illā huwal-ḥayyul-qayyūm; lā ta’khudhuhū sinatun wa lā nawm; lahū mā fis-samāwāti wa mā fil-arḍ; man dhalladhī yashfa‘u ‘indahū illā bi’idhnih; ya‘lamu mā bayna aydīhim wa mā khalfahum; wa lā yuḥīṭūna bishay’im-min ‘ilmihī illā bimā shā’; wasi‘a kursiyyuhus-samāwāti wal-arḍ; wa lā ya’ūduhū ḥifẓuhumā wa huwal-‘aliyyul-‘aẓīm. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ asked Ubayy bin Ka'b

He knows what is before them and what will be after them. For those learning to recite, here is the

It is included in the morning ( Sabah ) and evening ( Masaa ) supplications for protection and sustenance throughout the day and night.