Mistakenly dropping the Quraan on the floor
Q:
1. If someone drops the Quraan on the floor unintentionally, should he be obliged to give kaffarah for his act?
2. What should such person do if he mistakenly drops the Quraan on the floor?
Q:
1. If someone drops the Quraan on the floor unintentionally, should he be obliged to give kaffarah for his act?
2. What should such person do if he mistakenly drops the Quraan on the floor?
Q: I am a hifz student and I have a problem with my stomach where I often break wind and this effects my work. Is it fine if I use gloves to turn the pages of the Quran?
Q: Is it permissible to touch the Quraan without wudhu and what is the punishment for touching without wudhu?
Q: Must one always have wudhu to read Qur'aan?
Q: Is having one's name on the spine of a cover of the Qur'aan permissible?
Q: Respect which we give to the original Quran is very high, should the same respect be given for a smaller English or Hindi version of the Quran?
Q: I have a Quran cover which is permanently attached to my Quran (it can be removed, but I never remove it unless I wash it) can I hold this Quran of mine when I do not have wudhu?
Q: My mum gifted me her Holy Quraan but its missing a back cover. Can I cut a hard cover from another book and use it for support in the back?
Q: The norm today is to employ famous clean shaven Qaaris to entertain the crowds. Some Ulamaa say the idea is to promote and encourage the youth to learn and recite the Quraan. Is it permissible?
Is it permissible to allow photo's and videos to be taken in the Masjid while the Qaari is reciting. Shouldn't this entertainment be conducted at other venues and not in the Masaajid. This will prevent disrespecting the sanctity of the Masjid.
Q: Can we read Quran on a mobile phone while travelling or in the office when we have free time because we cannot carry the Holy Quran to the office.