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 [QURAN - Part 1] Reciting the Qur'an in Ramadhan
Abu Umamah (radiallaahu anhu) reported that the Prophet (sallallaahu
alaihi wasallam) said: "Recite the Qur'aan for indeed it will come on
the Day of Judgement as an intercessor for its Ashaab (those who read,
memorize and implement it)." (Saheeh Muslim). This hadeeth indicates
the virtues of reciting the Qur'aan, the greatness of its reward and
that it will intercede for its holders on the Day of Judgement towards
their entrance into Paradise.  

An-Nawaas Ibn Sama'aan (radiallaahu anhu) reported: "I heard the
Messenger of Allaah(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) say: 'The Qur'aan
will be brought on the Day of Judgement as well as the people who used
to act upon it. Surat-ul-Baqarah and Aali 'Imraan will then approach
them.' The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) likened
them to three examples, which I have not forgotten afterwards. He
(sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said: 'As if they were two clouds or two
dark black canopies with light between them both or like two flocks of
birds stretching their wings in the air pleading for the one who
recited them.'" (Reported by Muslim)  

'Abdullaah Ibn 'Amr (radiallaahu anhu) reported that the Messenger of
Allaah (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) said: "The fast and the Qur'aan
will intercede for the servant on the Day of Judgement. The fast will
say: 'My Lord, I restricted him from food and drink, so allow me to
intercede for him.' And the Qur'aan will say: 'I prevented him from
sleeping at night, so allow me to intercede for him.' So they will be
allowed to intercede." (Saheeh Muslim)  

Therefore, it is essential for the person fasting to recite the
Qur'aan much during these blessed days and honorable nights. For
indeed, there is a special virtue for the abundance of recitation in
these days, which is not found in any other month. One should take
advantage of the nobleness of time during this month, in which Allaah
revealed the Qur'aan.  

There is a special merit to reciting the Qur'aan in the nights of
Ramadaan. For indeed, the night brings an end to the busy daily
affairs, the enthusiasm is roused and the heart and the tongue mount
upon reflecting. And Allaah is the one in whom we seek assistance.  

It is reported that Jibreel(alaiyhis salaam) used to meet with the
Prophet (sallallaahu alaihi wasallam) during each night of Ramadaan
and they would rehearse/recite the Qur'aan together. (Al-Bukhaaree and
Muslim).  So if making thikr(remembrance of Allaah) were better than
the Qur'aan or equal to it (on these nights), they would have done
that all the time or at certain times along with constantly gathering
for that occasion. 

Thus, this hadeeth illustrates the precedence of reciting/rehearsing
the Qur'aan during Ramadaan. The gathering together for that
occasion(ie. Taraweeh salaah) is another means of acquiring of
rehearsing and listening to the Glorious Qur'an.  

The predecessors of this ummah would recite the Qur'aan constantly
during Ramadaan. And when they would fast, they would sit in the
masaajid and say: "We will guard our fast and not backbite anyone."  

They would recite the Qur'aan in their prayer and out of it. 'Uthmaan
(radiallaahu anhu) would complete the recitation of the (whole)
Qur'aan once a day. And some of the Salaf(pious predecessors) would
complete it during their qiyaam in Ramadaan every three nights. Some
of them would do it every seven days and some every ten days.  

Imam Shaafi'ee(rahmatullahi alaiyh) would complete the Qur'aan sixty
times during Ramadaan, while reciting it outside of prayer. Al-Aswad
would recite the whole Qur'aan every two nights of Ramadaan. Qataadah
would always compete the Qur'aan every seven days. He would do it
every three days in Ramadaan, and during the last ten days, he would
do it every night.

Al-Haafidh Ibn Rajab (rahimahullaah) said: "The forbiddance of
reciting the Qur'aan in less than three days (as stated in a hadeeth)
has only been mentioned in regards to its being done on a normal
basis. As for the specific times that are virtuous, such as the month
of Ramadaan and especially the nights in which the night of Al-Qadr is
sought. Or those places that are virtuous, such as Makkah for the one
who enters it without residing there, then it is recommended to recite
the Qur'aan a lot in these times and places, seeking the merits
connected with their time and place. This is the opinion of Ahmad, Abu
Ishaaq and other scholars. And the actions of others indicate that as
has been stated previously." (Lataa'if-ul-Ma'aarif)  

The person reciting the Qur'aan must observe the proper etiquettes of
recitation. Some of them are that: He make his intention sincerely for
Allaah, that he recite it whilst being in a state of purity, that he
use the Siwaak and that he recite it while pondering on its meaning
and observing total consciousness. Allaah says: "A Book, which We have
revealed to you in order that its verses may be pondered upon, so that
the people of understanding may be reminded."

Also, from the etiquettes of the recitation is that one does not stop
his reciting in order to speak to someone else. Indeed, when many
people sit to recite the Qur'aan, and there are people sitting next to
them, a majority of the time, they stop their recitation and speak to
their neighbors. This is not proper since it is turning away from the
recitation without a valid reason.  

And it is on the one who recites, to act upon the Qur'aan, making
permissible its Halaal and forbidding its Haraam, so that the Qur'aan
can be a proof for him on the Day of Judgement and intercede for him
in entering the gardens of bliss.  
Source: Ahaadeeth As-Siyaam: Ahkaam wa Adaab (pg.63-65) (trans. Qur'an
was-Sunnah Association, NY)

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