female week

salaam sisters i just joined this forum 2 learned more about n more about islam… can any1 tell me in the female week we cant do namaz but can we read Quran e pak without holding it and do tasbeeh??? but if we do tasbeeh we ve 2 hold it right?? can any1 tell me plz jazak allah

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during ur "female week" u are not able to pray Salah and recite Qur'an.

You are able to do Dhikr (and in the dhikr you can recite Ayahs from the Qur'an) and are able to use Tasbeeh beads.

Allah Hu Alim.

JZAK ALLAH SIS

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You can recite the Quran can't you?? You just can't hold the book right??

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^ I think it's that you can touch the book, but not the text.

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*u can read from ur memory. *

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You cannot read the Qur'an. If you must read for let's say educational purposes, you have to break up the ayat so it doesn't sound like a recitation. However, it is better not to. You cannot hold the Qur'an with bare hands, only with a pak cloth. You can hold an English Qur'an or one that has 50% Arabic only.

YOu can recite surahs from the Qur'an that are also dua'as such as Yaseen and Fatiha and the 4 Quls. You can even sit on your musallah and do tasbeehaat.

If you listen to Dr. Farhat Hashmi, she says it's OK to wear gloves and handle the Qur'an and even recite it during your period. However, Hanafi scholars such as Mufti Taqi Usmani, Mufti Zarveli, etc, do not agree with that, so please understand where you get the information from.

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^ correct.

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what about reading Quran on your iphone?
It is no longer a book and technology has advanced so much. Just one click at an icon and you have the quran at your finger tips.
I guess I should not be clicking on that icon then. lol

dear sis u will get advice on your actual question i am sure...please do understand that tasbeeh in not something holy like quran.. tasbeeh's only purpose is to keep count. its not something that u can kiss or have to respect or any of those things. it becomes innovation then which is a sin.

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lol

Niksik,

why can you hold an English Qur'an, but not the Arabice one!? Explain me this PLEASE!

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You may do dhikr and recite some Ayahs which are in form of dua. For example: Raabanaa Aatinaa Fidunya.... but you can't recite the Quran either by touching, or without touching it, or by memory. The only thing that's allowed is to recite those Ayahs which have dua in them with the intetion of reading a dua. But you may not touch the Quran or its translation in any language.

I didn’t make up this info :smack: I got it from an aalima who has graduated from a well known madrassah of the Hanafi fiqh in Pakistan.

The reason is that a Quran that has mostly English isn’t considered the exact word of Allah swt as many things are lost in the effort to translate or transliterate. An Arabic Qur’an is pure in its form. This is what I was told. And Allah knows best.

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Excellence of Darood Sharif
It is the Blessed Statement of the King of Both Worlds, the Highest Chief, Beloved of Rehmaan Azzawajala Wa Sallalaho Ta’ala Alayhi Wa Alayhi Wasulum that reciting Darood Sharif upon me is Noor (light) on the Bridge of Siraat. Whoever recites Darood Sharif eighty times upon me on Friday, his eighty years of sins will be forgiven. (Al-Jami- ‘us-Sagheer, P320, Hadith 5191, Darul Kutub Ilmiya Bairout)

9 Madani Pearls of Wisdom of Touching/Holding the Holy Quraan with the Relation of 9 Letters of “Farmaan-e-Hameed”
1. If one doesn’t have wazu, then it is fard to do wazu in order to touch the Holy Quraan. (Noor-ul-Eedaah, P18)
2. Reciting the Holy Quraan without touching it even if one doesn’t have a valid wazu is permissible.
3. Tayumum is not permissible for touching the Holy Quraan, Sajda-e-Tilawat, or Sajda-e-Shukr if water is or can be made available. (Bahar-e-Shariat, V1, Part 2, P352)
4. Following acts are haraam for the one who has obligatory bath (ghusul) due (fard) on him: to touch the Holy Quraan even if its marginal notes, border, or its cover, to recite the Holy Quraan either by looking but not touching it or to recite it by heart, to write any Ayah, to write a Taweez of any Ayah, or to touch a Taweez or ring which has Haroof-e-Muqata’aat written on it. (Bahar-e-Shariat, V1, Part 2, P326)
5. If the Holy Quraan is in a case then there is no problem in touching the case. Similarly, to hold the Holy Quraan with a handkerchief or any other cloth which is not subordinate to one or the Holy Quraan is also allowed. To hold it with the sleeve of one’s shirt, shawl, or even the corner of the shawl of which the other end is on one’s shoulder is haraam because all these are subordinate to that person just like the cloth cover is subordinate to the Holy Quraan. (Dur-e-Mukhtar, Radul-Mukhtar, V1, P348)
6. Touching or reading the translation of the Holy Quraan in Urdu, Persian, or any other language has the same rules as the Holy Quraan. (Bahar-e-Shariat, Part 6, P 367)
7. It is not lawful for one without wazu or ghusul to touch an Ayah written in a book or newspaper and also at the exact same spot on the back of the page where the Ayah is written.
8. A paper which has only an Ayah written on it and nothing else can not be touched from the front, back, corner, or anywhere else without wazu and ghusul.

Madani Request to the Publisher of Books
9. It is a sympathetic Madani request to all the publishers of books and monthly magazines to avoid printing any Ayah or its translation on any of the four title pages because many Muslims may touch the Ayah or its translation without wazu while buying or taking it. Regarding this issue, my Master Alahazrat, Imam-e-AhleSunnat, Moulana Shah Imam Ahmed Raza Khan (Alah Rehmatu-Rahmaan) says in Fataw-e-Razawiya, Volume 23, Page 393, printing an Ayah on the newspaper, cards, or shopping bags makes disrespect a must and leads to haraam because the mailmen and others without wazu and ghusul might end up touching it and even the non-Muslims who are always without ghusul, so this act is haraam. Allah Azzawajal

doesnt matter what language it is Quran is Quran … u have to give it the same respect that u would giv to an ‘arabic’ quran …

wat do u mean break it .... i have never heard that reading quran is not allowed ....

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english quran was translated by human beings whose knowledge and comprehension is limited no matter how well versed. Quran arabic is from Allah. that is the real quran. translation is just that translation. any translation cannot be compared to THE HOLY QURAN thats why we recite in arabic too and read translation to understand. but even alim of quran say that the more they read quran the more it opens up for them same cannot be said for translated quran. that is why its ok to read translation .