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Why is there more importance placed on memorizing and reciting the Quran than there is on reading and studying it?
That is a good question. Actually, in the past great importance was placed on not only understanding the verses but also following /acting upon them. A companion of the Prophet (SAW), I don't remember his name now, said that when they would read ten verses they wouldn't proceed until they understood them and acted upon them.
So it's so important to understand the Quran - which one can do so by reading the commentary of the Quran - and also following the Quran. Memorizing is also very importnat because it helps you remember the commandments but you would first have to know the meaning. If you only memorize without knowing what the verses mean, it won't do much to help you in remembering Allah's Commands.
Memorizing the Quran along with translation may rmove this obstacle.
Out of interest, what led you to come to this conclusion? It is certainly true that memorising and reciting the Qur'an is in itself an act of worship that confers immense rewards and benefits. But that does not mean that studying and reflecting on its meanings is not given due importance - the Qur'an and the hadith, as well as the example of the early Muslims, all encourage Muslims to ponder over the meanings of the Qur'an, to study it and be moved by it. We read of pious Muslims who would spend the entire night weeping over a single verse. One must also note the thousands of books on various sciences of the Qur'an, all clearly illustrating the importance of its study.Why is there more importance placed on memorizing and reciting the Quran than there is on reading and studying it?
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