Reciting the Urdu translation of the Qur'an
Q: I want to know that if we read quran by only the Urdu meaning with out the Arabic words, do we can get the same sawaab or not?
Q: I want to know that if we read quran by only the Urdu meaning with out the Arabic words, do we can get the same sawaab or not?
Q: What does it mean to read takbeer after Surah duha in South African Qur'ans?
Q: I have irregular menses for the past year. Sometimes whole month and sometimes less than fifteen days between. I have tried to calculate my menses and istihaaza days from memory but I am becoming unsure. Also I perform wudu before every salaah during istihaada but what if I want to engage in quran reading after each salaah? Can I use the same wudu? Also If I engage in quran reading after Asr and then Magrib time arrives must I make new wudu or is the wudu of Asr still valid since I was engaged in quran reading? I am now resorting to taking the pill to help me monitor clean and unclean days according to the active pills and placebos.
Q: I am 9 months pregnant and its very difficult for me to sit for a long time even with support. I wish to read a lot of Quran, can I read in a lying down position only when I am very tired and not habitually.
Q: When the Quraan say that Allah has created us for His worship only (something to the effect and I am not certain if there is such a ayaat), does this refer to His worship until we die, taste death, only in this world and not in jannah?
Q: I wanted to ask is it permissible for me to read random ayats of the quran for example when sitting read first aya of sura rahman then 15 mins after read 5th aya of sura alaq then 30 mins later read the 3rd aya of sura baqarah?
Q: The word Muhammad comes in the Quran 4 times. Can you tell me where it comes and the reasons, as I have heard that there is a reason for each time.
Q: I wanted to ask that If I recite surah al alaq in the day without reading it from the Quran, do I have to do sajdah?
Q: Should a person be covered when reading or reciting the Qur'an for respect?
Q: We have a baby on the way. And we're arranging a room where we have our Mushaf and Islamic books at the moment. I am looking for a place for these now, but it's difficult because other people in the house watch loud TV and I wouldn't want to place the books where music can be heard. Could we keep them in our bedroom even though we'd have intercourse there and have our soiled clothes and bedsheets in the same room as well? What about keeping them in the baby's room even though the baby would wet and soil it's nappies in there?