Monday, 30 December 2019

Easiest ways to Read and Memorize the Holy Quran



Quran is the last divine book Allah SWT, revealed upon our beloved Prophet S.A.W (Peace be upon him). Quran is a complete book that doesn’t not only accolade its readers, but it is a full code of conduct which guides us in all aspects of life. Its far-reaching approach is miraculous in its alluring way, as it harmonizes in all ages without any constraint of space and time.

To get helped from its profound meaning and its fundamentals, it is a supreme duty of every Muslim, be it a child, a man or woman to learn it, ‘to learn’ it to read it, to learn Quran it to comprehend it and ‘to learn’ it to prosper and to get ‘Falah.’



Since the Quran was revealed upon Hazrat Muhammad (SAW), in the Arabic language, not only because it’s the native language of our Prophet S.A.W (PBUH), but its iambic profoundness made it simple to know which was not possible in any different language.

Allah (SWT) makes His word in a language that is more adaptable and easy to comprehend, even for non-Arabs. Allah (SWT) has said in the Quran, “We have done it a Recite Quran in Arabic, that ye may be able to understand (and learn wisdom).” Az-Zukhraf 43:3.

Although the Quran has been translated in almost all general and regional languages, Muslims are more inclined to recite the Quran in Arabic language because its right context and meaning can only be understood in its original language.

Learn Reading Quran in its original language has its blessings and benediction. Reading the Quran in Arabic is a fulfillment of glorified Sunah. It gives the best knowledge of Allah’s words. Moreover, and above all reading and reciting the Quran in its native language is promised to be rewarded by countless worldly and heavenly bounties.

It is reported in a Hadith. “That person who, due to the extreme recitation of the Quran is not able to make Allah’s  Dikhr and Dua, Allah (SWT) will bestow such a person with more blessings and Nai’mat than even those who make Dikhr and Dua.” Tirmidhi.

Therefore, in sequence to improve from the true essence of the Quran, one needs to read the language by simple and straightforward rules. To learn the Quran, one should start from the basic ‘Noorani Qaida,’ in which letters of Arabic language (‘Haroof’) with due phonetics and pronunciation could be learned. The joining of these letters (Hijjay) will make words.

The ‘Noorani Qaida’ helps the student to get an easy way to learn to read Quran with basic rules and helps them in reading Quran with fluency. This is the primary element and an easy way to learn how to read Quran.

This Qaida benefits learning necessary Arabic alphabets and their peculiar pronunciation, guides about long and short vowels and ‘Tanween,’ soft vowels, rules of ‘Laam,’ practices of ‘Ra,’ ‘Noon Qutni’ and ‘Waqf.’ Thus it is a compilation of basic grammatical rules of Tajweed one should know in purchase to be fluent in the Arabic language, to learn to read the Quran.

Thursday, 26 December 2019

Manners to Read and Memorize the Holy Quran Correctly



A Muslim’s belief in the grandeur and greatness of the Book of Allah is increased by what has been stated about it by the one which got its revelation, the best of creation, Prophet Muhammad (SAW), who said. ( “Recite the Quran, for it shall come as an intercessor for its companion on the Day of Resurrection.”)



When the person reads the Quran, he should adhere to the following manners:

He should read it under the best circumstances, respectable, and honorable way. He should recite the Quran gently and not be quick in his recitation. He should not describe it in less than three nights. The Prophet has said. (“Whoever recites the Quran in less than three nights did not understand it” (At-Tirmidhi) ).

Prophet Muhammad (SAW)  ordered Abdullah ibn Umar to read the entire Quran once every seven days.

Abdullah ibn Mas’ud, Uthman ibn ‘Affan, and Zayd ibn Thabit used to finish the entire Quran once a week. He must have a fear of Allah and humility while reciting Quran. He should demonstrate sorrow and should cry, or he should try to cry if he is not capable of crying. The Prophet said. ( “Recite the Quran and cry. If you cannot weep, then try to make yourself weep.” (Ibn Majah) ).

One should also improve his voice while reading the Quran. He is not one of us who does not make his voice beautiful with the Quran.” (Al-Bukhari and Muslim) “Allah has not allowed anything like He has permitted a Prophet to recite the Quran in a good voice. “(Al-Bukhari and Muslim).

He should recite in individual if he fears that he would be describing for show or fame only or if he were to disturb those people who were praying. It is known that it is favored to give charity secretly unless there is some advantage to doing it publicly, such as encouraging others to follow one’s example. The same is true for the recitation of  Quran.

A person should read the Quran while imagining and pondering over its meaning, with due respect and presence of mind, to understand its meaning and purport. A person should not be one who recites the Quran while he is careless and going against what it says. In that case, he could be the cause of his cursing by himself. For example, if he reads the verse. And he is a liar or a sinner; then, he is merely cursing himself.

The reciter of the Quran must be known by his night while the people are sleeping, by his day while the people are not fasting, by his crying while the people are laughing, by his love and fear of Allah while the people are mingling, by his silence while the people are speaking, by his humility while the people are boasting and by his grieving, while the people are enjoying.

Monday, 23 December 2019

The Quran As Revelation in Muslims Life



In the Qur’an, a pious Muslim hears God’s decision guiding and encouraging, consoling and reproaching, promising the righteous mercy and infinite bliss, while threatening the wicked with wrath and eternal torment.

For Muslims, the Qur’an is the information of God, which has recorded human time to shape history. According to Muslim sources, the Angel Gabriel announced himself to Prophet Muhammad in 610 CE while he was in prayerful retreat in a cave on Mount Hira, outside Mecca. It is stated that in this initial meeting, the Angel Gabriel pressed Muhammad so vehemently that he felt he was being choked. The Qur’an says that the angel then commanded:



Recite in the name of your Lord who created, created man from a blood clot. Recite, for your Lord is most magnanimous - who guided by the pen; taught man that which he did not know. (Qur’an 96:1-5)

Muslims claim that God warned Prophet Muhammad: We shall surely lay upon you weighty speech and ordered him to rise through most of the night in prayer and identity fervently what he was told to be, "the Lord of the east and the west" (Qur’an 73:5 and 73:8). For Muslims, this "weighty speech" marked Prophet Muhammad as the last Messenger of God to humankind; this event was to have a significant impact on the course of human history.

Every pious Muslim must memorize Quran as much of them as possible. Muslim prayer in the solitude of a room or a congregation begins with the words of the Qur’an’s opening sura (Al-Fatihah). Prayer is considered to be a way for Muslims to allow the name of Allah. This divine-human interchange is eloquently expressed in a hadith Qudsi, a saying of the Prophet quoting God:

Muslims have regarded the Qur’an as a miracle of speech. Its perfect style, idioms, and perceived unity are seen to be evidence of its divine origin for Muslims. Its interpretation (tafsir) has occupied some of the best minds of the Muslim community.

The knowledge of its grammar and language, eloquence, similes and metaphors, parables, stories, and precepts have evolved into an ancient science. Quran learning, likewise, its recitation, whether in a simple chant (tartil) or highly developed artistic, musical rendition (tajwid), has attracted the best voices and talents of Muslim society throughout Muslim history. It is in the recitation of the Qur’an that pious Muslims feel its power and beauty. Qur’an reciters have, therefore, occupied a special place of honor in the Muslim community.

The Qur’an has set the standard of perfection for Arabic literature. It has, moreover, filled the literature of all other Muslim languages. Muslims greet each other with the words of the Qur’an and, with its words and ideas, express their feelings and thoughts. The Qur’an is believed to have been sent down to Prophet Muhammad and through him to humankind "in clear Arabic speech" (Qur’an 16:103). Although the Qur’an has been translated into the most maximum of the major languages of the globe, it is recited in its original language.

The Qur’an is translated and its meanings interpreted into other languages only to recite Quran and understand the Quran its teachings. To know the Qur’an in all its dimensions, it must be studied in its original language.

Friday, 20 December 2019

Dua Before and After Reciting the Holy Quran



Holy Quran is a book of Allah, and the Quran is the only book in the world that is mostly purchased by people. Nowadays, the Quran is also on the Internet one can learn and download the full Quran online.

To memorize an entire Quran, you'll need to start by learning the individual ayahs. Begin by obtaining a copy of the Qur’an. Get a version with a translation if you don't speak Arabic. Use audio recordings to ensure that you use the proper pronunciations when reciting the passages aloud. Remember to always wash your hands, arms, head, mouth, nostrils, and feet with clean water to perform ablutions before you handle a Qur’an. Memorizing the Quran is not difficult for those who have an interest in learning Allah's book.



Dua Before Reciting the Quran -

Allaahumma innee ash-hadu anna haad’ aa kitaabukal munzalu min i’ndika a’laa rasoolika muh’ammadabni a’bdillah s’allallaahu a’layhi wa aalihee wa kalaamukan naat’iqu a’laa lisaani nabiyyika ja-a’ltahoo haadiyan minka ilaa khalqika wa h’ablan muttas’ilan feema baynaka wa bayna i’baadika allaahumma innee nashartu a’hdaka wa kitaabaka allaahumma faj-a’l naz’aree feehi i’baadatan wa qiraa-atee feehi fikran wa fikree feehia’- tibbran waj-a’lnee mimmanit-ta –a’z’a bi-bayaani muwaa-i’z’ika feehi waj-tanaba ma-a’as’iyaka wa laa tat’baa’-inda qiraa-atee a’laa sam-e’e wa laa taj-a’l a’laa bas’aree ghishaawatan wa laa taj-a’l qiraa-atee qiraa-atan laa tadabbura feehaa balij-a’lneea tadabbaru aayaatihee wa ah’kaamahoo aakhid’an bi-sharaayi-i’deenika wa laa taj-a’l naz’aree feehi ghaflatan wa laa qiraa-atee had’araa innaka antar ra-oofur rah’eem.

Meaning - In the name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful, Allah bless Muhammad and his family O Allah I bear witness that this is Your Revealed Book from You, To Your Messenger Muhammad son of Abdullâh, Allah’s blessings be on him and his family.

And it is Your Spoken Words, through the tongue of Your Prophet Muhammad, You have made it a direction from You to Your creation, And a connective rope between You and Your servants. O Allah, I have opened Your Covenant and Your Book.

O Allah, so make my looking at it an act of worship and my reciting it a pondering, and my pondering over it, a way to derive lessons. [O Allah] include me from those who are advised by the narrations of its advice, and who avoid Your disobedience. [O Allah] do not seal my ears when I’m reciting it and do not place a curtain over my sight, Nor make my recitation a recitation lacking pondering, Rather make me from among those who ponder over its verses and its laws, Deriving the ways to Your religion, and do not make me heedless when I’m looking at it, nor make my reciting a waste. Surely You are the Most Gentle, the Most Merciful.

Dua After Reciting the Quran –

In Islam it is essential to follow all the rules and Regulations, Muhammad (S.A.W) described everything for humanity how to live, there is a Dua for every work before and after here is the dua after finishing Quran

Allahumma innee ad qaraatu maa qaz”ayta min kitaabikal ad’ee anzaltahu a’laa nabiyyikas’ s’aadiq s’allallaahu a’layhi wa aalihee falakal h’amdu rabbanaa allaahummaj’a’lnee mimman yhu’illu h’alaalahu wa yuh’arrimu h’araamahu wa yuwminubi-muh’kamihi wa mutashaabihihi waj-a’lhu le unsan fee qabree wa unsan fee h’ashree waj-a’lnee mimman turqeehi bi-kulli aayatin qara-ahaa darajatan fee aa’-laa i’lliyyeen aameen rabbal a’alameen.

Meaning - In the name of Allah, the Beneficent the Merciful. O Allah blesses Muhammad and his family, O Allah, I have read what You have decreed from Your Book, That which You sent down to Your Prophet, the Truthful One - May Allah’s blessings be on him and his family.

So to You belongs all praises, my Lord. O Allah, Make me from among those who Enforce its obligations and disallow its illegal acts, Believe in its bright and its ambiguous verses. And make it a companion for me in my grave, And a companion in my rising, And make me among those who rise, for every verse recited, a rank of the most Elevated Aameen, Lord of the Worlds.

Thursday, 19 December 2019

Know-How Many Pages in the Quran & Basic Information about the Quran



The Qur'an is the holy book for Muslims, revealed in stages to the Prophet Muhammad (S.A.W). Muslims consider qur'anic revelations as the sacred word of God, intended to correct any errors in previous holy books such as the Old and New Testaments.

There are 603 Pages in the Holy Quran. It's not Sure that only 603 pages, it is depended on the Size of the Page and lines in one page. Total Verses of the Quran are 6,236. There are 114 chapters in the Qur'an.

The Qur'an was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad by Allah in the Arabic Language.


Some Qur'anic parts have been dated as far behind as the eighth, and probably even the seventh century. The oldest extant copy of the full text is from the ninth century.

Although initial variants of the Qur'an are known to have existed, Muslims believe that the text we have today was established shortly after the death of the Prophet by the Caliph Uthman (Usman Razi Allah Anhu).

All the chapters except one start with the sentence Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem, 'In the name of Allah the most merciful and the kindest.' This is the thought with which Muslims should start everything.

The Qur'an is sometimes split into 30 roughly equal parts, known as juz'. These divisions make it easier for Muslims to read the Quran in Arabic during a month, and many will read one juz' each day, particularly during the month of Ramadan.

The longest chapter of the Qur'an is Surah Baqarah (The Cow) with 286 verses, and the smallest is Surah Al-Kawther (abundance), which has three stanzas.

The method of surahs does not correspond to the chronological order in which they were revealed.

Here one feels easy to read Quran with searching for verses of Quran by root letters or by reference of verse and ayah number. True and pure Sunnat is the only way to understand the Quran. It is the most universally reading Book in the world, yet it is the one that is the least assumed. It is essential and urgent to teach the Qur’an with an understanding of the modern generation.

Before starting on a study of the Quran, it is essential to have some necessary background in the faith of Islam. This will give you a base from which to start recitation of Quran, and some understanding of the vocabulary and message of the Quran.

Monday, 16 December 2019

How to Learn Quran & Benefits of Learning Quran



The Quran is a miracle and a blessing from Allah. It is glorified and exalted. If you want to use this blessing, you must be able to receive it and therefore strive physically to achieve it and mentally to get the maximum benefit. And we have surely made the Qur’an easy to learn and remember: then is there any that will receive admonition? [Al-Qamar 54:17]

"The deeds are taken into consideration by intentions and a person will be rewarded according to his purposes. Therefore whoever emigrated from Allah and His Messenger, his emigration would be from Allah and His Messenger and who emigrated for material or for a woman who got married, her migration would have been the reason she emigrated "Linked to Bukhari and Muslims, so the first question to pay attention to is her intention and not to presume in front of others that they have memorized many. Also, you should know that sincerity is not just a factor, but an ongoing battle that you must always renew.



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Benefits of Learning Quran –

The Holy Quran is the source of all learning, but it is a striking difference between the Qur'an and other books. The Qur'an is the word of Allah (SWT), and books on various branches of knowledge are human studies of the creation of Allah. These books deal with specific topics and topics. A book on one subject is silent on other topics. They are not comparable to the Holy Qur'an.

The Holy Quran is a source of treasure for our knowledge and learning that man needs until the end of time. All knowledge comes from the Holy Qur'an. This is the essential truth of the Islamic doctrine of knowledge. We must get out of the darkness of ignorance and move on to the bright and bright future. The Holy Prophet (SAW) said: "O people, I leave behind the Holy Book (Qur'an) and Sunnah (Prophet's way) if you follow them with letter and spirit, you will never lose yourselves. (Hakim Al-Mustadrik, Book 1 Hadith 318)
Reciting Quran fulfills an Islamic duty. The Quran will be a test for us on the day of judgment. Your status in this life will be lifted. The Quran is the key to peace and satisfaction.

There are ten prizes for every word you recite from the Holy Quran. The recitants of the Quran will be in the company of noble angels and listeners. Your vision in paradise is determined by the amount of Quran that you remember in this life. The Quran takes you to paradise.