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*Muhammad*
14-12-06, 03:19 AM
Assalam Alaikum
i've been asked this question: should we recite it in the prayer with Akam Al-Tajweed? like Al-Mad and so
Abu Mus'ab
14-12-06, 10:59 AM
Wa alaikumus salaam.
I don't get you....
You have to read with Tajweed, you don't have to read dead slow,you can read hadr too, and you have to pull the madd's.
www.Ahnaf.com
14-12-06, 11:16 AM
Wsalam warahamatullah
my dear brother
if i m understanding correctly u r asking about qiraat khalful imam during performing salat with jamat v dont have need to recite quran e karim after sana.
becouse imam is reciting for us This is what we ahl e sunnah wal jamaat do if u have this question u can visit www.ahnaf.com Moulana ameen okarwi (ra) bayan section there is manay daroos and manazray on this topic.
jazakALLAH
danholo
14-12-06, 02:04 PM
Interesting topic. I apologize if I am intruding but I can expect to find honest and educational answers about Islam here.
All I know is that Muslims pray five times a day. Not exactly sure when but at least when waking up, at noon and before going to sleep... what else? What are Muslims to recite in their prayers?
Jews are to pray three times a day; in the morning, afternoon and after sundown. These correspond to the daily sacrifices done in the Temple which are not done today. Prayer is seen as a sort of sacrifice toward G-d in the sense that we are forced to use our time for G-d (not that we aren't to do it all day) etc. G-d is seen as a father (He's our creator) so it is only natural to talk to your father and ask guidance, express gratitude or ask for forgiveness.
We say passages of the Torah, different blessings, recite laws of Torah like processions that were done in the Temple because we do not do them today and psalms by David. On holidays we have different and additional prayers. Like the Shmone Esrei/Amidah (Eighteen or Standing Prayer) is different on the Sabbath and on festivals. It is the most important prayer where we bless and thank G-d after the "Shema" prayer which is the affirmation of G-d's oneness and ultimate sovereignty over the entire universe. On the Shabbat, Mondays, Thursdays and holidays we also read weekly or special portions of the Torah. The Torah is divided into 52 corresponding to the weeks of the year and on every Shabat we read that portion out loud to the congregation. Not only that, we are supposed to bless practically everything we eat or do but that is not plain prayer. Like when reading the Torah, we are supposed to say a blessing towards G-d in thanking Him that He is the giver of the Torah.
Is the Muslim procession of prayer anything similar... are there days when prayers are different? Are there special days? What are the names of different prayers? What do they mean? etc... Or should I just read some article about it? Isn't there some sort of teachings afterwards? It is custom on Shabbat that the leader, or anybody else well versed in the Torah, to teach something about the that week's Torah portion, holiday or some current issue. Every portion has many teachings towards life so it is an important idea. So, even if you don't study Torah all week, at least you can have your share on the Shabbat.
I apologize for the explanation of Jewish prayer but I find it necessary that it might shed some contrast to your form of prayer and it is only fair that I tell you mine since you might be telling yours. Not only that, I'm bored now and I like to practice my writing!
why is it called the eighteen prayer?
*Muhammad*
16-12-06, 06:58 PM
You have to read with Tajweed, you don't have to read dead slow,you can read hadr too, and you have to pull the madd's.
so it is Wajib? Any fatwas
*Muhammad*
16-12-06, 06:59 PM
Wsalam warahamatullah
my dear brother
if i m understanding correctly u r asking about qiraat khalful imam during performing salat with jamat v dont have need to recite quran e karim after sana.
becouse imam is reciting for us This is what we ahl e sunnah wal jamaat do if u have this question u can visit www.ahnaf.com Moulana ameen okarwi (ra) bayan section there is manay daroos and manazray on this topic.
jazakALLAH
no it ain't my q, my q is should we recite the verses of the Quraan in the 5 prayer with Tajweed
amatullah_amina
16-12-06, 08:27 PM
aslamu alaikum waremautllahi wbarakatu,
brother Muhammad inshaAllahu ta' aalaa i'll post fatwa on it tonite inshaAllah (m in a hurry) but minor mistake like of grammatical and pronouncial error are overlooked unless done willfully (sunnipath.com) and as far as i remember it is good to encourage the way quran should be properly recited (althu i'll check n get bak soon inshaAllah).
But if sumbody is prone to waswaas abt whther he pronounced correctly then he should ignore the waswaas.
Plus wot bro/sis ahnaf mentioned is true and applies to the hanafi madhab..Alhumdulillah
walaikum alsam warematullahi wbarakatu
M. Siddiqi
16-12-06, 09:27 PM
As Salam Alaikum,
Anytime when reading or reciting Al Qur'an Al Karim, we should read/recite with the best knowledge we have and in the best way we can (according to our level of knowledge). This is ESPECIALLY in salaah because salaah is conversation between the slave and Allahu subhanahu wa ta'ala.
amatullah_amina
16-12-06, 09:51 PM
aslamu alaikum warematullahi wbarakatu
there u go brother:
My brother recites too loud, and does not pronounce the Qur’an with proper tajwid
Answered by Shaykh Faraz Rabbani
My brother when he offers his salat, recites ALL the things so loud that he can be heard in the adjacent room. His hearing is not 100% and does it to satisfy himself so that he can hear what he is reciting. He also gets stuck on one ayat and recites it again and again, making an effort to make the pronunciation right, whereas his Tajweed is not at all correct. He recites the Quran in Urdu, the meaning of the word changes if one recites a word in urdu, like Qalab, and kalab, one is heart and the other is dog. Please tell me if its ok to recite the Quran in Urdu and not taking care of the TALAFHUZ. These are two questions, recitation aloud and Tajweed.
Walaikum assalam wa rahmatullah,
1. The sunna is to recite out loud only to the extent necessary. Reciting much louder than this is blameworthy (though not sinful). [Ibn Abidin, Radd al-Muhtar; Shurunbulali, Imdad al-Fattah] Thus, counsel your brother with wisdom and good words that it is enough to pronounce the words, without raising his voice.
2. Reciting with proper pronunciation (tajwid) is a recommended sunna and not obligatory, beyond fixing the obvious gross mistakes that everyone can avoid. As for not getting the ‘difficult letters’ (such as the qaf, daad, thaa’, etc), this falls in the former category, not the latter. [ibid.]
However, it would be good to encourage him to improve his recitation, because the Messenger of Allah (Allah bless him and give him peace) said, “The best of you are those who learn the Qur’an, and teach others.”
And Allah alone gives success.
Wassalam,
Faraz Rabbani.
source: http://qa.sunnipath.com/issue_view.asp?HD=1&ID=2432&CATE=32&redirect=yes
walaikum aslam warematullahi wabarakatu
*Muhammad*
18-12-06, 05:07 PM
aslamu alaikum waremautllahi wbarakatu,
brother Muhammad inshaAllahu ta' aalaa i'll post fatwa on it tonite inshaAllah (m in a hurry) but minor mistake like of grammatical and pronouncial error are overlooked unless done willfully (sunnipath.com) and as far as i remember it is good to encourage the way quran should be properly recited (althu i'll check n get bak soon inshaAllah).
But if sumbody is prone to waswaas abt whther he pronounced correctly then he should ignore the waswaas.
Plus wot bro/sis ahnaf mentioned is true and applies to the hanafi madhab..Alhumdulillah
walaikum alsam warematullahi wbarakatu
ws my q again is it a must? and what's the hadith or proof?
*Muhammad*
18-12-06, 05:10 PM
aslamu alaikum warematullahi wbarakatu
ws wr wb
2. Reciting with proper pronunciation (tajwid) is a recommended sunna and not obligatory
thanx a lot
Jazaki Allahu khairan:)
*Muhammad*
20-12-06, 04:51 AM
one more q, should we make tarteel
one more q, should we make tarteel
Prophet :saw: has recommended it saying: "Whoever does not chant the Qur'an is not among us". (Abu-Dawud)
Also mentioned in Surah Al-Muzzamil in verse 4.
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