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Tuesday, September 1, 2020

Benefits of Some Surahs Reciting of the Quran

September 01, 2020 2

Benefits of Some Surahs Reciting of the Quran

Recitation of the Holy Quran is a form of mystical music that contributes to the release of endorphins by stimulating alpha brain waves. [13] Therefore, it enhances the stress threshold, removes negative emotions, and creates a sense of relaxation.

The commentaries are, in fact, the most important part of this Quran because they explain how the religious traditions of Islam are seen by their adherents and scholars.

Learning the Quran requires dedication and determination. Quran is usually memorized by reading loudly but not very loudly. Just pick the first few names and recite them loudly, to the extent where you can hear yourself speak. After reciting the names a few times, try to recite them on your own without looking.

Reading and Reflecting Over the Quran, one fulfills an obligation and is rewarded for it. Upon fulfilling this obligation, the Quran then becomes a witness for one on the Day of Judgment. The Holy Prophet says, “the Quran is a proof for you or against you.”

The rest of the Surah is a beautiful blend of history, life lessons, and instructions.

Surah Al-Fatiha

First chapter (surah) of the Quran

This is the beginning of the Holy Quran. Muslims recite this Surah for numerous times. It is comprised of only seven verses. However, the importance of this Surah Fatiha is just because it has several names, and each name has its own meaning and importance.

Surah al-Fatihah (Arabic: سُورَةُ الْفَاتِحَة‎) is the first chapter (surah) of the Quran. Its seven verses (ayat) are a prayer for the guidance, lordship, and mercy of God. This chapter has an essential role in the Islamic prayer (salat).

Surat Al-Kahf

It is one of the best surahs, which is the Sunnah, as Prophet Muhammad PBUH used to recite it on Friday. In number, it is the 18th Surah of the Holy Quran, which is comprised of 110 verses. 

However, it is important because whosoever reads and memorizes the first ten verses will be protected from the fitnah of Al-Dajjal. Hadith about the benefits of reciting Surah al-Baqarah.

The Virtues of Surah al-Kahf

The surah summarizes for us the gist of Islam; its main theme is that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) will protect us from all trials. Told through a series of stories that illustrate specific trials, it teaches that Allah (subhanahu wa ta'ala) will protect the believer at times of severity.

Surah Al-Mulk

The meaning of the name Mulk is " Kingdom, sovereignty, supreme ".It is a very important surah in The Holy Quran. According to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), who so ever recited and memorize this verse, in return, he will be defended until and unless he is sent into paradise. 

However, Abdullah Ibn Abbas said that it was the wish of the Prophet that Surah Mulk must be in the heart of every Muslim. It saves man from the torment of the grave.

Surah al Mulk draws attention to the expanse and subtlety of creation as a Sign for the majesty and power of the all-Compassionate. Summarily, the message of the Surah can be divided into four parts:

  • Invitation to witness and reflect upon the Signs of Allah in the expanse and the subtlety of creation: Ayahs 1-4,19
  • Signs for the fragility of life on this planet: Ayahs 5, 16, 17, 20, 21, 28, 30,
  • Signs in the bounties from the Sustainer: 23, 24,
  • The discomfiture of those who reject the Signs and the inner peace of those who accept them: 6-11, 13, 14, 15, 18, 21, 22, 25, 26, 27, 29.

Surah Al-Kafirun

Most important surahs in the Holy Quran

Al-Kāfirūn (Arabic: الكافرون‎, "The Unbelievers") is the name of the 109th chapter (sūrah) of the Quran. It has six verses as follows: 

۝ Say, "O disbelievers, 

۝ I do not worship what you worship.

۝ Nor are you worshippers of what I worship. 

۝ Nor will I be a worshipper of what you worship.

۝ Nor will you be worshippers of what I worship. 

۝ For you is your religion, and for me is my religion.

Surat al Kafiron is one of the most important surahs in the Holy Quran, which is comprised of 6 verses. However, our Holy Prophet (PBUH) read every night before going to bed because it saves Muslims from the shirk.

The Three Quls

last three chapters (Surahs) in the Quran

These three Quls in the Quran comes at the end of the Holy Book. It is stated that whenever our Prophet Muhammad PBUH used to recite these Three Quls when he goes to bed, he blows over hands and rub it to the specific areas. So, nothing will harm him from any mishap if someone aimed over him.

The ‘Three Quls’ are the last three chapters (Surahs) in the Qur’an. They are commonly known as:

“Qul huwa Allāhu Aḥad” (Sūrah Al-Ikhlāṣ)
“Qul A'ūdhu birabbi al-falaq” (Sūrah Al-Falaq)
“Qul A'ūdhu birabbi al-nās” (Sūrah Al-Nās)

What applies to “Ayatul-Kursi” is applicable to the “Three Quls” in the ways and the times we recite them for protection. Thus, we recite each of them once, after each prayer (ṣalāh). We also recite them three times each, before going to bed.

Ayat Al-Kursi

Most powerful ayahs in the Quran
Ayat al-Kursi is regarded as one of the most powerful ayahs in the Quran because when it is recited, the greatness of God is believed to be confirmed. Muslims used to recite this Surah for the sake of care and protection from mishap if aimed at him. Similarly, Ayat Al-Kursi protects man from the Shaytan. So, you must memorize surahs that assist you for the rest of your life for both lives.

Ayatul Kursi is in the Surah Al-Baqarah the second Surah of the Quran. It is the 255th number verse of Surah Al-Baqarah which defines how nobody and nothing is considered to be comparable to Allah. 

 

Conclusion

Every Surah of the Quran packs its own benefits. Benefits of the Recitation of Certain Surahs. In the Name of Allah the Beneficent the Merciful. To conclude, It is different from the other chapters of the Holy Quran Recitation is one of the most blessed actions that any Muslim can do the First Chapter of the Quran, is recited in every unit of prayer and some units of prayer also involve recitation of all or part of any other surah.

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Monday, December 23, 2019

Rule and Manners of Reading Quran

December 23, 2019 0
The first point of the rules of Reading and Tajweed Quran concern the appearance of person Recite The Holy Quran, also called ‘Manners of the Reading the Quran’.
These include:
  • Knowing and believing that the Quran is not the Phrase of Person, but the Message of Allah.
  • The reader must clear his, or her, the mind of all other diversions earlier than beginning to learn Quran.
  • The reader must fully understand the meaning and significance of the words and Ayahs (sentences) of the Quran being recited by him, or her.
  • The reader has to be a person of humble nature of the reason that beauty and depth of meaning of Allah’s speech are only revealed to the humble soul.
  • One must feel that every message in the Quran is Supposed personally for the Character analyzing those messages of the Quran.
  • And, of Direction, one ought to recognize the proper pronunciation of the Arabic words.

Rules
As per the sharia ETHIC of reciting the Quran is a serious concern because of the HOLY book. The person wants to get suggestions toward the Quran so, It must be followed following rules before starting to recite Quran Pak.
  • First of all, the person wants to recite the Quran, It should be neat and clean by clothes, physical(hire remove), mentally(thinking good deed for mankind). simply person takes a bath when it has some ambiguity by the concern of cleaning.
  • When the person reciting Quran Pak, It must be focused on the message of Allah and grip some points for developing ourselves, Family and society.
  • The revelation of the Quran is in the heart of Muhammad sullaha ho alahai Wasalam. So, it is clear when you read the Quran, your heart is blank for any material or economical thought or loving, then the Quran will glorify your heart.
In peace, Muslims believe that the Holy Quan should be honor with the deepest respect. However, Allah is All-Merciful and we can't be held responsible for what we do in lack of understanding or by means of mistake. The Quran itself says:

Our Lord! Punish us not if we forget or fall into error (2:286).

Therefore, there is no sin in Islam on that person they have committed mistakes unconsciously and then it feels regret for it also concern toward ALLAH for Tobaa. ALLAH is merciful for all mankind those who concern.

Etiquettes of Reading the Holy Quran

Quran is the last sacred Holy Book of Almighty Allah revealed on last Prophet Muhammad (SAW). Quran is not just the book but it is the wording of Almighty Allah, so it’s compulsory for all of us to respect it. It holds significance in itself from all books of the rest of the world is being written by the Almighty Lord Himself, Who says: 

“Indeed, it is We, Who sent down the Quran and indeed, We will be its guardian.” (Quran, 15:9)

From above verse of the Quran, it is clear that Allah Almighty has created this Holy Quran and He is the one who will secure it. Allah (SWT) is Himself, therefore, its recitation requires plenty of good manners from all Muslims. Be careful when you handle this Holy Quran. Remember, it is not an ordinary book. There are some good manners of reading the Quran which we all should adopt before start reading it. We need to do the following for giving to the wonderful Quran its due respect:


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12 The reason why we should read the Holy Quran

December 23, 2019 0
why we should read the Holy Quran

No doubt Islam is the complete code of life. Islam drives its teaching from the Quran. Without reading and understanding the Quran we can neither become true Muslims nor good humans. Quran is the book of Allah Almighty; it cannot be touched without performing ablution, nor can it be recited without Tajweed (the set of rules on how to recite Quranic Arabic). Moreover, there are multiple benefits to read the holy Quran. Reading Quran we come to know what Allah Almighty demands from us. Also, we come to know about our rights and responsibility as Muslims.

Reasons why do we read the Quran

·         We read the Quran because the Holy Quran is the basic source of Islamic teachings. Reading the Quran and Hadith (it interprets the Quran) we learn about the principles of Islam.
·         Reading the Quran, we connect to Allah Almighty. We come to know how to please Allah.
·         We read and learn the Quran to drive Islamic laws to establish peace and justice in the Islamic society.
·         Reading the Holy Quran we learn about the history of a human being. Quran tells the true tales of the nations who obeyed the commands of Allah and were rewarded very well. Not only do we find the tales of blessed people in the Holy Quran but also we come to know about those who aroused Allah’s anger and were severely punished.
·         We read the Quran because our beloved Prophet (SAW) says that the Quran will intercede for us on the Day of Judgment if we recite the Holy Quran regularly.
·         We read the Quran to learn it by heart as the Prophet (SAW) says that the man who has nothing of the Quran inside him is like a ruined house.
·         We read the Quran to remember Allah Almighty and Allah has said that you find contentment of heart by remembering Allah Almighty.
·         We read the Quran to ward off evils and vices. The verses (Ayah) of the Quran protect us from the attack of Satan and we remain under Allah’s safe custody.
·         When we read the Quran Allah records ten virtues for reciting each word of the Holy Quran. The virtues will be measured on the Day of Judgment; those whom virtues will be heavier than the vices will be allowed to step into paradise.
·         Reading Quran we rectify our deficient beliefs; we come to know what Allah says about Tauheed (oneness of Allah). Verily, Allah is worthy of worship and none other. 
·         We read the holy Quran to gain knowledge and wisdom.
·         Deeply reading the Quran in the context of Islamic history we come to know that we don’t find in our course books due to certain reasons.
·         Reading the Quran we bring about self-accountability. We judge our way of living on the standards Allah has set and expressed in detail in the Holy Quran.

      Conclusion

Quran is the basic source of Islamic teaching; putting aside the Quran we astray from the right path. Being Muslims it is our first and foremost duty to read Quran daily to understand what Allah asks us to do. 

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