Allah Says (what means): {Do they not then think deeply on the Quran, or are their hearts locked upon (from understanding it)? Please mention some etiquettes on pondering upon the Quran?
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What is the ruling on Reading Al-Faatihah [Quran, chapter 1] in order to make a way out to a difficulty or to get an abundant provision? For instance in stands reserved for teaching the Quran, some food is donated and the Quran teacher would read chapter Al-Faatihah for those who made donations, is this permissible? .. More
What is the ruling on touching religious books if they are written in a language other than Arabic, like English, Urdu, and Persian? Do these books have the same ruling as those written in Arabic?.. More
Is it permissible for me to memorize the Quran with the recitation from Qaaloon, taking into account that I am Egyptian and I memorize according to the recitation of Hafs. Until now, I finished chapter two only, so hall I continue memorizing according to the narration from Qaaloon?.. More
In many cases people use the verse from the Quran {“Yes, but [I ask] only that my heart may be satisfied.”}[Quran 2:260]. What is the religious ruling on this? .. More
What is the ruling of listening to the Quran while at work, considering that the work is simple and does not prevent one from listening? If a colleague refuses to listen continuously to the Quran on the grounds that he is thinking on other subjects and cannot concentrate on the Quran, is he right? .. More
There is a great verse in the Quran, whoever reads it after each obligatory prayer, there is nothing which prevents him from entering Paradise except death. What is this verse? .. More
I was wondering if anyone could help me out with a question I was posed by a non-Islamic teacher of mine. His question was: "You, Muslims claim that the Quran is perfect and without any contradictions, right? Then why in Surah 7 verse 157 when God speaks to Moses He says: (7:157 those who follow the messenger, the Prophet who can neither read nor write,.. More
How come ten modes of recitation of the Qur'an are commonly publicized today whereas only seven (those from 'Aasim, Naafi, Ibn Katheer, Ibn Aamir, Aboo Amr, Hamzah and Al-Kisaa'iyy) were taught by the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam? .. More
Is it a valid observation that Iblees was only begun to be referred to as Shaytaan after he refused to prostrate to Aadam as ordered by Allaah? Also, how could Iblees have gotten access to the Garden again to deceive Aadam and his wife after he (Iblees) had been previously expelled by Allaah? .. More