can We all read the HOLY QUR'AAN

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:sl: as muslim living in the west it is hard to imagine the statues of some brother and sister who find hard to read even one chapter of the Holly Quran
you as individual are you capable of reading the Holly Quran? if you can
Do you read? what is your resposibility towards those who cant read the Holly Quran?
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i can read and as for my responsibility i will teach any muslim i kno who wishes to learn inshaAllah

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Salam
I try to read one juz'u every month. I also teach qur'an to people who want to learn. It is very important for us to read and understand the words of Allah
Wassalam
 
salam
alhamdulillah i can read the quran, i think i read somwwhere that the best of you is who he teached the quran to others
wasalam
 
Salam
Yes it is. Its a hadith that rasulullah said that the best of you is he who learns the qur'an and teaches it to others. That is why i said that it is very important for us to learn and teach the qur'an
Wassalam
 
Alhumdulillah I can read the Quran. I'm improving my tajweed then hope to teach others inshaAllah.
 
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I think everyone can read Quran as long as one can read. Unless you mean in Arabic. However, reading Quran is not as important as Understanding and Following it.
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i just wanted to say, if you cant read the quran...

until you can, listen to recetations and memorize it like this....by ear

very helpful..
 
I recite the arabic Quran and I read its translations in English and Malay. Truly gratifying! Masha Allah!
 
jazakallah khayr for the link bro
alahamdulilah i can read
bt i've heard a hadith that says who ever reads the quraan in difficulty will get double reward
wasalaam
 
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I think everyone can read Quran as long as one can read. Unless you mean in Arabic. However, reading Quran is not as important as Understanding and Following it.
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I beg to differ.

Reading Al Quran with tajweed is AS important as applying it. Reading it with tajweed is FARDH 'AIN and no scholar of Al Quran or any other disciplines of Islam have differed about it.

If Al Quran were to be practiced per se, then Allah would not have used the verb "qaraa" to designate the book (hence the noun Al Quran: The One that's Read).

Al Quran is also known as Al Kitaab (the one that is written), that's why in many traditional Tahfeezul Quran, you will not be declared a haafizul Quran until you have written the whole book from your memory.

The most balanced view is to read Al Quran with tajweed and apply it's teachings.

We are depriving ourselves from free reward if we do not read Al Quran with tajweed as the prophet said, "whomsoever reads one letter from Al quran will get 10 hasanaat, I'm not saying "Aleef, Laam, Meem" as one letter but I'm saying "Aleef" as one, "Laam" as one and "Meem" as one.

As usual, I'd summon my buddy Fi Sabilillah to come up with the appropriate reference. He's so good at it..

Peace! :)
 
Lol, yup Fi bro is mashaAllah@providing good references. I hope he will be able to give a good link for correcting one's tajweed. And welcome back Takumi bro! I thought you'd disappeared for good!

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I beg to differ.

Reading Al Quran with tajweed is AS important as applying it. Reading it with tajweed is FARDH 'AIN and no scholar of Al Quran or any other disciplines of Islam have differed about it.

If Al Quran were to be practiced per se, then Allah would not have used the verb "qaraa" to designate the book (hence the noun Al Quran: The One that's Read).

Al Quran is also known as Al Kitaab (the one that is written), that's why in many traditional Tahfeezul Quran, you will not be declared a haafizul Quran until you have written the whole book from your memory.

The most balanced view is to read Al Quran with tajweed and apply it's teachings.

We are depriving ourselves from free reward if we do not read Al Quran with tajweed as the prophet said, "whomsoever reads one letter from Al quran will get 10 hasanaat, I'm not saying "Aleef, Laam, Meem" as one letter but I'm saying "Aleef" as one, "Laam" as one and "Meem" as one.

As usual, I'd summon my buddy Fi Sabilillah to come up with the appropriate reference. He's so good at it..

Peace! :)

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True,
lets take example of people living in sub-continent.
Quran is recited in Arabic by millions of Muslim in that part of the world - however far less people actually implement it in their life since they are unable to understand Arabic. What I am saying is that: Read in a language that you can actually understand - once you have done that, understood the Message - then move to Arabic (i.e. learn Quranic Arabic).

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I cant read arabic but I still try to read Quraan regularly, using transliteration and translation. inshAllah ill learn arabic fully soon then i will continue my studies by learning Quraan properly.

Im trying my best alhamdulillah

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Rabiya:rose:
 
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What I am saying is that: Read in a language that you can actually understand - once you have done that, understood the Message - then move to Arabic (i.e. learn Quranic Arabic).

Good point, altho remember that reading the Quran in arabic gives reward and reading a translation does not.
 
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Good point, altho remember that reading the Quran in arabic gives reward and reading a translation does not.
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just to exand on it: On the day of Judgment - its going to be your personality, your knowledge of the Islam, your deeds that are going to be judged.
If a person keeps reading Quran thinking of the Reward even though he/she does not comprehend what he/she is reading - then i believe that person must first read it in a language that is most easy for him/her to understand.

Also, i believe that the person gets reward for reading translation. However, reading in Arabic is best - because somewords cannot be translated with 100% accuracy.

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