The
Prophet Muhammad, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, received the revelation
of the Quran from Jibreel (Gabriel), may Allaah exalt his mention, and
conveyed it to people as it was revealed to him from His Lord. He urged
his companions, may Allaah be pleased with them, to learn and memorize
it.
A
number of companions competed in memorizing and learning it, such as
Ubayy Ibn K`ab, `Abdullaah Ibn Mas`ood, Zayd Ibn Thaabit and Mu'aath Ibn
Jabal, may Allaah be pleased with them. The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi
wa sallam, was proud of them and said:
“Learn
the recitation of Qur'an from four:`Abdullaah Ibn Mas`ood, Saalim, the
freed slave of Abu Huthayfah, Mu`aath Ibn Jabal and Ubayy Ibn Ka`b.” [Al-Bukhaari and Muslim]
The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, had so admired `Abdullaah Ibn Mas`ood's recitation that he said: "Whoever likes to recite the Quran as pleasant as it was revealed should follow the recitation of Ibn Umm `Abd." [Ibn Majaah]
'Abdullaah
Ibn Mas`ood, may Allaah be pleased with him, narrated: "Allaah's
Messenger, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said to me, "Recite (the Quran) to me," I said: "How shall I recite it to you while it was revealed to you?" He, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said, "I like to hear it from others." So I recited chapter four till I reached (what means):
{How
(will it be) then, when We bring from each nation a witness and We
bring you (O Muhammad, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, as a witness
against these people?}[Quran 4:41]
So the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, cried until his tears flowed down his cheeks.
As
the companions, may Allaah be pleased with them, learnt the Quran from
the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, they also taught it to
others. For example, the revered companion Ubayy Ibn Ka'b, may Allaah be
pleased with him, taught a large number of companions such as Abu
Hurayrah, Ibn `Abbass and `Abdullaah Ibn As-Saa'ib, may Allaah be
pleased with them. He also taught some from the second generation such
as `Abdullaah Ibn `Ayyaash and Abu Al-`Aaliyah Ar-Riyaahi, may Allaah
have mercy on him. People continued to learn the Quran one generation
after another up to the present time. The Muslims are still learning the
Quran at the hands of Shaykhs and reciters.
Urging the Muslims to Learn the Quran:
The
Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, urged his companions, may Allaah
be pleased with them, to learn, recite and memorize the Quran. The
Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, used to prefer the memorizers of
the Quran over those who had not memorized it. The Prophet, sallallaahu
alayhi wa sallam, said: "When there are three persons, one of
them should lead them in prayer. The one most worthy to lead is the one
who is best versed in the Quran." [Muslim]
There are many authentic narrations that urge a Muslim to learn the Quran. The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said: "The best of you is he who learns the Quran and teaches it to others." [AlBukhaari]
The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, also said:"Recite the Quran, because on the Day of Resurrection, it will come as an intercessor for those who recite it." [Muslim]
The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, said: "One
who is proficient in the Quran is associated with the noble, upright,
recording angels, so beautify the Quran with your voices." [Al-Bukhaari]
The Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, also said: "The
one who recites a letter from Allaah’s Book will be credited with a
good deed and a good deed is multiplied ten fold. I do not say that
Alif, Laam, Meem is one letter, but Alif is a letter, Laam is a letter,
and Meem is a letter.” [At-Tirmithi]
How to Recite the Quran
A
Muslim should recite the Quran just like the Prophet, sallallaahu
alayhi wa sallam, used to do. He used to pause at the end of every
verse. For example, he would recite (what means): "All the praises and thanks be to Allaah, the Lord of the 'Alamin (mankind, jinns and all that exists)"[Quran 1:1] and pause for a while and then recite (what means): "The Most Beneficent, the Most Merciful."[Quran 1:2] and so on. He used to recite verse by verse.
A
Muslim should perfect his recitation of the Quran and properly
pronounce each letter as the Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, used
to do.
Recitation of the Quran
The
best way to recite the Quran is to do it in the same way as the
renowned reciters, such as Mahmood Khalil Al-Husari, Mahmood Siddeeq
Al-Minshawi and Mustafa Isma`eel, may Allaah have mercy on them. These
reciters are well-known for the quality of their recitation which
depends on reciting verses slowly, without rushing, and at the same time
following the rules of recitation and posing at the end of each verse.
Allaah commanded His Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, to recite
the Quran as Allaah Says (what means): {And recite the Qur'an (aloud) in a slow, (pleasant tone and) style.} [Quran 73:4]
A
reciter of the Quran should do his best to beautify his voice, adhere
to the rules of recitation, never raise his voice very loud during
recitation, and pause at the end of every verse because it is
recommended to abide by these rules.
Etiquettes of Recitation
The reciter of the Quran should adhere to the following etiquettes befitting the Word of Allaah, the Almighty:
- A reciter should be entirely pure as far as his/her body, clothes, and location are concerned.
In
addition to ritual purity, he should use a Siwak (tooth stick) so that
his mouth smells nice because the angels (who usually attend whenever
the Quran is being recited) are harmed by bad odors when they listen to
the Quran.
- The etiquettes of recitation include seeking refuge with Allaah from the cursed Satan before one starts reciting, i.e. to say "A'oodh Billaahi Minash-Shaytaani Ar-rajeem". Then to say Al-Basmalah, i.e. "Bismillaahi Ar-rahmaani Ar-raheem", at the beginning of the chapter or where one starts.”
- One should stop recitation when yawning, because a reciter is addressing his Lord and yawning is from Satan.
- One should not interrupt his recitation in order to talk to people except in cases of dire need.
Etiquette of Listening to the Quran
There
are some etiquettes pertaining to listening to the Quran as there are
etiquettes for reciting it. A person who listens to the recitation is,
in fact, listening to the Word of Allaah, The Almighty, just like the
Prophet, sallallaahu alayhi wa sallam, listened to it from Jibree
(Gabriel), may Allaah exalt his mention. A Muslim should listen
attentively to the Quran, with humbleness, and ponder upon the meanings
as Allaah Say (what means):
{So,
when the Quran is recited, listen to it, and be silent that you may
receive mercy. [i.e. during the compulsory congregational prayers when
the Imaam (of a mosque) is leading the prayer (except Surat Al-Fatiha),
and also when he is delivering the Friday speech (Khutbah)].}[Quran 7:204].
Allaah
further Says (what means): {(This is) a Book (the Quran) which We have
sent down to you, full of blessings that they may ponder over its
Verses, and that men of understanding may remember.}[Quran 38:29]
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