Etiquettes of reading the Noble Qur'an

Etiquettes of reading the Noble Qur’an

It is very significant, for you, dear reader of the Quran, to observe the following:

• Do not touch the Quran except when in the state of ritual purity (Wudhoo), and only recite it when you are in that state.
• Brush your teeth with a (Siwaak), remove food particles from between them, and freshen your mouth before reciting.
• Sit up straight if (reading whilst) not in prayer, and do not lean back.
• Face the direction of prayer (Qiblah) when reciting.
• Stop reciting when you yawn, for when reciting, you are addressing your Lord in intimate conversation, while yawning is from the Devil.
• At the beginning of your recitation, seek refuge in Allaah from the accursed Devil by saying the Isti’aathah (i.e., “A’oothu Billaahi min Ash-Shaytaanirraajeem”, which means: “I seek refuge in Allaah from Satan, the accursed.”), whether beginning to read from the beginning of a Soorah (Quranic chapter) or from some other part that one has reached.
• Once you have begun, do not to interrupt your recitation from moment to moment with human words, unless absolutely necessary.
• Seclude yourself when reciting it, so as not to be interrupted by someone, forcing you to mix the words of the Quran with a reply, for this nullifies the effectiveness of having taken refuge in Allaah from the Devil at the beginning.
• Recite it slowly without haste, distinctly pronouncing each letter.
• Try to comprehend what is being said in every verse.
• Pause at verses that promise Allaah’s favour, long for Allaah Most High and ask of His bounty. At verses that warn of His punishment, ask His protection from it.
• Ponder over the stories of past civilisations and individuals, taking heed and benefiting from their example.
• Learn the meanings of the Quran’s unique lexical usages.
• Pay attention to each letter so as to clearly and fully pronounce every word, for each letter earns one ten good deeds.
• Whenever one finishes reciting, attest to the truthfulness of Allaah, and that His messenger Muhammad(sallallahu alaiyhi wasallam) has delivered His message; do this by saying: “Our Lord! You have spoken the truth, Your Messengers have delivered their tidings, and bear witness to this. O Allaah, make us of those who bear witness to the truth and who act with justice.” After this, supplicate Allaah with prayers.
• If you put down the Quran, do not leave it open.
• Do not place other books on top of the Quran; it should always occupy a higher position than all other books, regardless of whether they are books of sacred knowledge or not.
• Place the Quran on your lap when reading, or on something in front of you, but not on the floor.
• **Do not let a day go by without looking at least once at the pages of the Quran. **
• Do not recite the Quran to the tunes of songs.
• When writing the Quran, do so in clear, elegant handwriting.
• If someone else is reciting, do not recite in a way in that would disturb him.
• Do not use the Quran as a pillow, or lean upon it.
• Do not toss it when handing it to someone else.
• Do not write it on the ground or on walls.
• Do not to enter the lavatory with a paper or anything else on which the Quran is written, unless it is encased in leather, silver, or other materials, for then it is as if kept in the heart.
• If you write it (on paper) and immerse that paper in a glass of water to drink it (for cure or other purpose), then make a noble and worthy intention, for Allaah only gives to one according to his intention.
• And if you finish reading the entire Quran, immediately begin reading it again from the beginning(surah fatihah), so it does not become something that has been abandoned.

Author: Muhammad bin Ahmad Al-Qurtubi
Taken from islamweb
Courtesy: www.everymuslim.net

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Inshallah you will edit it soo so that it is easier to read.

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:cb:

ps. thank bro for sharing it. :jazak:

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JazakAllah khair brother Crescent_ for sharing this beautiful post. The following information is what I wanted to confirm few days back

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:rotfl:

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Those who are inclined away from the truth regarding our verses are not hidden from us. Is one who is thrown into the fire better or one who comes as a believer on Qiyama? Do whatever you wish! He surely sees all that you do. (40) Those who rejected the Reminder when it came to them! And it is surely a mighty book. (41) Falsehood does not reach it from the front or from the back - a thing sent down from the Wise, the Praiseworthy. (42)

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Well brother can you give me source of these points, i mean can you prove these all from Quran and Hadith?

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I dont know I heard of people claiming...a woman can touch and read quran even in her menses. IF that Is true, then how come you post these points here?

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A man came to Hadrat Hasan Basri i and said, “Hadrat, I do not know what is the matter with us. It seems that our hearts are asleep.” Hadrat Hasan Basri i asked what was the matter. The man replied, “Our hearts are not affected when you recite the Holy Quran and Hadith to us.” Hadrat Hasan Basri i said to him, “If reading of the Holy Quran and Hadith do not affect your hearts, do not say that your hearts are asleep. Instead say that your hearts are dead. Even a sleeping person awakes when shaken awake. If someone sleeping does not awaken when shaken, he is not asleep but dead.” When advice and guidance do not affect the heart, it is an indication that the heart has died.

Zikr of Allah (s.w.t), reciting and learning Quran with sincerity helps in keeping the heart alive. Let us start today before a time comes (Allah forbid) when it does not effect us.

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Do not to enter the lavatory with a paper or anything else on which the Quran is written, unless it is encased in leather, silver, or other materials, for then it is as if kept in the heart.
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Some people don't realize this when they enter the lavatory while wearing a locket on which "Allah" is written.