Sayyiduna Abu Sa'id Khudri (may Allah be pleased with him) said: Whoever recites ten verses at night will be written among those who remember Allah, and whoever recites one hundred verses will be written among the obedient and submissive, and whoever recites from five hundred to one thousand verses will rise in the morning with a qintar of reward. He was asked: What is the amount of a qintar? He said: It is equal to the amount of gold filled in an ox's hide.
Hadith Referenceسنن دارمي / من كتاب فضائل القرآن / 3490
Hadith Gradingتحقیق (حسین سلیم أسد الدارانی):إسناده صحيح وهو موقوف على أبي سعيد حماد بن زيد سمع سعيد بن إياس الجريري قبل اختلاطه، [مكتبه الشامله نمبر: 3501]
Hadith Takhrijاس اثر کی سند صحیح اور سیدنا ابوسعید خدری رضی اللہ عنہ پر موقوف ہے، لیکن ایسی بات رائے سے نہیں کہہ سکتے۔ والله اعلم۔ دیکھئے: [طبراني فى الأوسط 7674] و [البيهقي مختصرًا 233/7] ، [الهيثمي فى مجمع الزوائد 3657]
It is narrated from Hasan (may Allah have mercy on him) that the Prophet of Allah (peace and blessings be upon him) said: "Whoever recites one hundred verses at night, the Noble Qur'an will not argue against him that night. And whoever recites two hundred verses at night, for him the prayer and remembrance of the whole night will be recorded. And whoever recites from five hundred to a thousand verses, then in the Hereafter there will be a qintar for him." The people asked: What is a qintar? He said: "Twelve thousand (good deeds)."
Hadith Referenceسنن دارمي / من كتاب فضائل القرآن / 3491
Sayyiduna Abdullah bin Mas’ud (may Allah be pleased with him) said: Whoever recites three hundred verses in the night, a qintar (of reward) is written for him, and whoever recites seven hundred verses, I do not know what he said about him; regarding this, Abu Nu’aim added from himself.
Hadith Referenceسنن دارمي / من كتاب فضائل القرآن / 3492