Ibn Mas'ud (radhi Allahu anhu) narrated that the Messenger of Allah (sallAllahu alayhi wassallam) said, "Whoever recites 10 verses from Surah Al Baqarah in a night, then the shaytaan will not enter the house that night until the morning approaches; four from its beginning (1-4), Ayah ul Kursi and the two verses after it (255-257) and the three verses at the end (284-286), the first of which is 'And to Him belongs whatsoever is in the Heavens..'", and in another narration, "neither shaytaan or anything that he dislikes will come near him nor his family that day, and it [Al Baqarah] is not recited upon a madman except that he comes to [his senses, i.e. he recovers from his illness]."
Al Daarimi and Al Tabaraani in Al Mu'jam al Kabir. Al Haythami said in Al Majma' Al Zawa'id that the narrators in the chain are upright.
1-4;
255-257;
and 284-286;
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