In the pre-Islamic and early Islamic context, "news" ( akhbar ) often referred to wisdom and history. The presence of Isra'iliyyat (narrations of Jewish or Christian origin) or weak hadith in such texts was historically tolerated, provided they did not contradict fundamental theological tenets. Therefore, the "verification" of Kanzul Akhbar does not necessarily mean deleting the weak narrations, but rather contextualizing them.
"Whoever recites Surah al-Baqarah on Friday will have 120,000 sins forgiven..." No authentic Hadith mentions a specific number like 120,000. The authentic virtue of Surah al-Baqarah is that it repels devils (Sahih Muslim 804), but the exaggerated number is a later addition. kitab+kanzul+akhbar+verified
: Dying in a state of thirst or humiliation. In the grave : Increased darkness and suffering. In the pre-Islamic and early Islamic context, "news"
The significance of Kitab and Kanzul Akhbar can be verified through several key aspects: "Whoever recites Surah al-Baqarah on Friday will have