provided that the rules of handling it are followed. Of course it is superior to recite it with ablution (wudu) but the purpose of this thread is to provide ease for those whose wudu breaks frequently in Ramadan due to any reason such as stomach gas problems…etc.
One can handle a copy of the Qur�an without wudu (without touching it directly, which is haram), provided that if it is covered by something unattached to it, i.e. not the cover. One can also hold a cloth to pick it up with. However, it is prohibitively disliked to use a piece of cloth that one is wearing, for example one�s sleeve. [Hashiya al-Tahtawi, 1:206, Maktaba al-�Ilm al-Hadith]
In general, it is permitted to recite the Qur’an without touching it when one is not in a state of minor ritual impurity.
It is superior, when reasonably possible, for one to do wudu.
In a state of major ritual impurity, it is not permitted to recite the Qur’an. [Ala’ al-Din Abidin, Gifts of Guidance]
Re: Quran recitation is allowed without Wudu (Ablution)
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