For the Ummah of Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH), the Holy Book, Quran is an extremely Revered and Blessed Book of Allah Almighty. Before this Book, Allah revealed three others book on the different prophets in different eras. But, the Holy Quran is a fourth and final Book of Allah. The Final Blissful Manuscript that was exposed to the Last Messenger, Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) over the period of twenty-three years. Allah Says that,
Undeniably, it is We, Who sent down the Holy Quran (Sacred Book) and certainly, We will be its caretaker. (Holy Quran: 15:9)
It holds division in itself from all books of rest of the world in being the printed by Allah Himself. Most of the people desire to recite the Holy Quran in the House of Allah. They prefer Hajj and Umrah season with Cheap December Umrah Packages Offer with Group from London to complete their dream. Since Allah Almighty is Himself the Planner of these Virtuous Commands, therefore, its narration needs assuming a great deal of Adab (Manners) from us Muslims. Now let us some Top Etiquettes While Reciting the Holy Book Quran here,
Top Etiquettes for Holy Quran
- Being in State of Spotlessness and Wudu
- Sitting in An Upright Place and Humble Manner
- Placing the Holy Quran On A Clean Material
- Holding in Right Hand, the Sacred Book Quran
- Before Starting Recitation Reading “Tauz” And “Tasmia”
- “Tajweed” Rules, Accomplishment
- With A Slow pace, Reciting the Holy Narration
- Satisfying All Rights of Holy Quran
- Evading from Talking While Narrating This Quran Book
- Worshiping Allah Almighty having Done Holy Quran
Allah Says that in this Holy Book,
- “Undeniably, it is a noble Quran (Holy Book). In a Register well-guarded; None touch it apart from the cleansed.” (Holy Quran: 56: 77-79)
Similarly, Allah’s Last Messenger (PBUH) said that,
- “The Hazrat Muhammad (PBUH) practiced his right hand in, put on the scent, in eating, and used his left hand in the lavatory or when get rid of any harm.” (Abu Dawood)
- “He is not one of us who doesn’t make his speech stunning with the Holy Quran.” (Bukhari and Muslim)
So, follow these manners and etiquettes while reciting the Holy Book, Quran. May Allah accept our good deeds. Ameen!
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