Isa bin Muhammad (Alaihir Rahmah) says that I once saw Abu Bakrbin
Mujahid (Alaihir Rahmah) after his death in a dream reading the Holy
Quran. I asked, "Youhave died, how are you reciting," upon which
hesaid, "After every Salah and finishing of the Quran, I would pray "O
Allah, give me the Taufiqto recite the Quran in mygrave" and that is
why I am praying." (Faizan-e-Sunnat)
Ahadith
The Holy Prophet said:
1) The best of you is he who learnt the Holy Quran and taught it to
others. (Bukhari)
2) Undoubtedly, the heart gets rusted like metal gets rusted when
water goes over it. The People asked, "How can they [hearts] be
cleaned." The Prophet replied, "To remember death in abundance and to
recite the Holy Quran." (Mishkat)
3) That chest which doesnot have any Quran in it is like an abandoned
house. (Tirmizi, Darmi)
4) Whoever read the Quran and memorized it and belived its' Halal to
be Halal and its Haram tobe Haram [i.e., accepted it commandments of
Halal and Haraam], Allah will accept the intercession for such 10
people on from him whom Hell had already become Wajib. (Tirmizi,
Ibn-e-Majah)
5) Whoever is an expert in reciting the Holy Quran is with the Kiraman
Katebeen and whoever reads the Quran with pauses and itis difficult
for him, that is, his tounge does not move easily and he recites with
difficutly forhim there are two rewards. (Bahar-e-Shariat)
6) The one who has memorized Quran will be told to read and climb and
recite with Tarteel (clear and distinct recitation) like you used to
read with Tarteel in the Dunya; your place will be whereyou read your
last Ayat. (Bahar-e-Shariat)
7) Allah says, "Whoever was kept busy with the [recitation] of Quran
from my Zikr and asking me, I will give him betterthan those who I
give to those who ask" and the excellence of the Word of Allah over
all the other words is like the excellence of Allah over all his
creation.
8) Learn the Quran and read it because whoeverlearned the Quran and
read it and did Qayam with it is like a bag filledwith Musk whose
fragrance is spread everywhere and whoever learned the Quran and slept
that is he did not do Qiyamul Layl is like a bag which isfilled with
Musk and its mouth has been closed. (Tirmizi, Ibn-e-Majah, Nisaee)
9) Read the Quran when you heart feels affection and attachment and
when your heart becomes bored stand upthat is stop reciting the Quran.
(Saheeh Bukhari and Muslim)
10) Decorate the Quran with your (good) voices. (Mishkat)
11) O People of the Quran, do not make the Quran a pillow, that is
donot be lazy and be careless, and read the Quran in the day and night
like it is the Haq of Recitation, and spread it,that is, read with
good voices or do not take compensation for it, andwhatever is in it,
reflect upon itso that you may attain success, and do not hurry in its
reward because the reward for it is great (which will be given in the
Akhirah). (Bahiqi)
Rewards for certain Surahs and Ayahs
The Holy Prophet said:
1) Surah Fatiha is a cure from every illness. (Darmi, Bahiqi)
2) Do not make your home a graveyard, the Shaitan runs from the home
in which Surah Baqrah is recited. (Sahih Muslim)
3) Whoever memorized the first ten ayahs of Surah Kahf will be saved
the Dajjal. (Sahih Muslim)
4) Whoever recites SurahKahf on the day of Jummah, there will be a Nur
brightened for him between two Jummahs.
5) Everything has a heartand the heart of the Quran is Surah Yaseen,
whoever read Yaseen, Allah will write the reward of reading the Quran
ten times from him. (Tirmizi and Darmi)
6) Whoever reads Surah Yaseen for the pleasure of Allah, his past sins
willbe forgiven so read this near your deceased. (Bahiqi)
7) (Reading) Qul hu WAllahu Ahad (Surah Ikhlas) is equal to [reading]
one third of the Quran.
8) Whoever read Ayatul Kursi after every Fard Salah, he will be under
the protection and security of Allah. (Dailmi on the Authority of
Sayeduna Ali)
9) (On the Day of Judgement) a caller will say O Recitor of Surah
Inaam, come to Jannat for loving Surah Inaam and its recitation.
10) Surah Tabarak (Surah Mulk) saves one from Hell.
11) Whatever task is not begun with Bismillahir Rahamnir Raheem
remains incomplete and unfinished.
Ettiquteets and Rules of Tilawat:
1) To memorize one Ayah of the Quran is Fard-e-Aeen on every Mukallaf
Muslim; to memorize the entire Holy Quran is Fard-e-Kafyah; to
memorize Surah Fatiha and a small Surah or something similar like
three small Ayahs or one long Ayah is Wajib-e-Aeen. (Durre Mukhtar)
2) To read the Holy Quran while looking at itis better then reading
without looking at it because in this case one touches the Holy Quran,
sees the Holy Quran, and reads the Holy Quran and all this is Ibadat.
(Bahar-e-Shariat)
3) To read the Holy Quran in the restroom and such places of impurity
is not allowed (Na-Jaiz)
4) It is Haraam that everybody read the Holy Quran in a gathering
loudly at once, however,it is necessary to read loudly enough so that
one can hear what he/she is reading, that is, if there is no other
distraction like noise. (Bhare-e-Shariat) Also, many children read
together at once in a Madrsa loudly for learning purposes and this is
okay.
5) It is better to read the Quran loudly that is if somebody praying,
sleeping, or somebody illwill not be distracted. (Gunyah)
6) If somebody is reciting the Quran incorrectly then it is Wajib to
tell him/her unless if one fears jealousy and hate. (Gunyah)
7) To memorize the Holy Quran and then to forgetit is a sin.
8) It is from the ettiqutesof respecting the Holy Quran that one does
not put their back towards the Quran or spread their legs towards the
Quran or sit in a high place when the Quran is beneath. (Bahare
Shariat)
9) During recitation reflect on what you are reading. For example,
when reading about punishment, one should repent; when reading about
paradise, one should rejoice and pray for Jannah.
10) The way to do Sajdah of Tilwat is as follows: If one hears or
reads the Ayat of Sajdah then he should stand with the intention of
performing the Sajdah of Tilawat and saying Allahu Akbar should go
into Sajdah and should recite the Tasbeeh of Sajdah atleast three
times. Then, saying Allahu Akbar, one shouldstand up. To say Allahu
Akbar both times is Sunnah. Similarly, to stand before and after the
Sajdah is Mustahab. (Durre Mukhtar)
Lastly, learn how to readthe Quran in the company of a Qualified Sunni
Alim [and mature sisters must go to a Qualified Sister] who canteach
them how to read as this is necessary. At times, while reciting many
brothers and sisters unknowingly make mistakes in recitation which
change the meaning which breaks their Salah. Likewise, send your
children to Madrsas where they may learn how to recite the Quran with
correct pronunciation and Qirat.If there is not a Madrsa in your town,
then establish one. Knowledge of Islam leads one to Love Allah and
helps to build a good moral character within the Muslim community. By
learning the Quran, a Muslim saves his Salah, his Iman,and his
Akhirah. Learning the Quran is not limited to just learning how to
recite the Holy Book, rather, it is a life long process of learning
how to recite it and understand what the Quran says. The noble Ulama
have worked hard and written volumes of Tafseer which consists
ofAhadith, Stories, and important points. After learning the Quran, we
must practice it and spread the word into our family and community.
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Jewels of Quran
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(1) Dua Before Takbeeratul Ehram
Before uttering the Takbeeratul Ehraam, it is worthy that he recites
the invocation of attention (doa-e-tawajjoh) which,in the narration of
Abdullah Ibn Jafar Himyari (received in the tawqee' of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.) is as follows:
1. O Allah! Torment those who disbelieve in You, And the hypocrites
and those who fight Your Friends The Aimmah from the Family of Your
Prophet, the Pure.
2. O Alloh! Forgive me and the believing men and women. Make amends
between them (removing all rancour). Unite them in word, Make firm in
their hearts, faith and wisdom, Establish them upon the creed of Your
Prophet, Help them against Your enemy and their enemy.
3. O Allah! Guide me in (the way of) those You have guided, Save me in
(the way of) those You have saved, Protect me from the evil of that
which You have decreed, For surely it is You who decree and are not
decreed upon,He is not debased who befriends You,
4. Glory be to You, our Lord, the most High!
5. There is no creature or entity worthy of worship except for You, I
seek forgiveness from You and turn to You, I ask You O Lord for
goodness in this world, And goodness in the hereafter. I ask that You
protect us from the torment of the Fire.G
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Before uttering the Takbeeratul Ehraam, it is worthy that he recites
the invocation of attention (doa-e-tawajjoh) which,in the narration of
Abdullah Ibn Jafar Himyari (received in the tawqee' of Imam-e-Zamana
(a.t.f.s.) is as follows:
1. O Allah! Torment those who disbelieve in You, And the hypocrites
and those who fight Your Friends The Aimmah from the Family of Your
Prophet, the Pure.
2. O Alloh! Forgive me and the believing men and women. Make amends
between them (removing all rancour). Unite them in word, Make firm in
their hearts, faith and wisdom, Establish them upon the creed of Your
Prophet, Help them against Your enemy and their enemy.
3. O Allah! Guide me in (the way of) those You have guided, Save me in
(the way of) those You have saved, Protect me from the evil of that
which You have decreed, For surely it is You who decree and are not
decreed upon,He is not debased who befriends You,
4. Glory be to You, our Lord, the most High!
5. There is no creature or entity worthy of worship except for You, I
seek forgiveness from You and turn to You, I ask You O Lord for
goodness in this world, And goodness in the hereafter. I ask that You
protect us from the torment of the Fire.G
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In the name of Allah, The Beneficent, the Merciful
O Allah bless Muhammad and his family
I whisper unto You O One Who is present in every place so that You may
hear my call for surely mysin is excessive and my shame is less My
Master, Omy Master which of the terrifying states shall I remember and
which of them shall I forget for if there was nothing exceptdeath it
would be enough then what about after death greater and much worse? My
master Omy Master up to when and till when will I say, I am to blame,
again and again, but then You do not find any truth or loyalty in me?
I call for help and I call for help, O Allah from desires which have
overpowered me and from the enemy which has pounced on me and from the
world which attracts me and from the soul that leads towards evil
except that on which my Lord has mercy (12:53)
My master O my master if You have had mercy on the likes of me then
have mercy on me and if You have accepted from the likes of me then
accept from me O One Who accepts the early morning prayer accept me, O
One who, I still know only good from Him O One who nourishesme with
blessings morning and evening have mercy on me when Icome to You
alone, my glance fixed on You my actions carried on my neck When all
of creationwill withdraw away fromme yes, even my father and mother
and those forwhom I worked and struggled then if You will not have
mercy on me who will have mercy on me who will give me solace from the
loneliness of the grave and who will make me speak when I am alone
with my deeds and whenYou will ask me about what You know better than
me? Then if I say yes(to my sins) where will bethe escape from Your
Justice? And if I say I did not commit it You will saywas I not a
witness over you? So (I beseech) Your Forgiveness Your Pardon O my
master before the wearing of the clothes of Hell Your Forgiveness Your
Pardon O my Master before the Hell and the Fire Your Forgiveness Your
Forgiveness O my Master before the hands are tied to the necks O the
most Merciful and thebest of Forgivers
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O Allah bless Muhammad and his family
I whisper unto You O One Who is present in every place so that You may
hear my call for surely mysin is excessive and my shame is less My
Master, Omy Master which of the terrifying states shall I remember and
which of them shall I forget for if there was nothing exceptdeath it
would be enough then what about after death greater and much worse? My
master Omy Master up to when and till when will I say, I am to blame,
again and again, but then You do not find any truth or loyalty in me?
I call for help and I call for help, O Allah from desires which have
overpowered me and from the enemy which has pounced on me and from the
world which attracts me and from the soul that leads towards evil
except that on which my Lord has mercy (12:53)
My master O my master if You have had mercy on the likes of me then
have mercy on me and if You have accepted from the likes of me then
accept from me O One Who accepts the early morning prayer accept me, O
One who, I still know only good from Him O One who nourishesme with
blessings morning and evening have mercy on me when Icome to You
alone, my glance fixed on You my actions carried on my neck When all
of creationwill withdraw away fromme yes, even my father and mother
and those forwhom I worked and struggled then if You will not have
mercy on me who will have mercy on me who will give me solace from the
loneliness of the grave and who will make me speak when I am alone
with my deeds and whenYou will ask me about what You know better than
me? Then if I say yes(to my sins) where will bethe escape from Your
Justice? And if I say I did not commit it You will saywas I not a
witness over you? So (I beseech) Your Forgiveness Your Pardon O my
master before the wearing of the clothes of Hell Your Forgiveness Your
Pardon O my Master before the Hell and the Fire Your Forgiveness Your
Forgiveness O my Master before the hands are tied to the necks O the
most Merciful and thebest of Forgivers
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Hitopadesha Tales
The Hitopadesha is a remarkable compilation of short stories. Composed
by Narayana Pandit, Hitopadesha had its origin around a thousand years
ago. In Indian Literature, the Hitopadesha is regarded more or less
similar to the Panchatantra. In the vein of Panchatantra, the
Hitopadesa was also written in Sanskrit and following the pattern of
prose and verse. Hitopadesh tales are written in reader-friendly way,
which also contributed to the success of this best seller after
'Bhagwad Gita' in India. Since its origin, Hitopadesa has been
translated into numerous languages to benefit the readers all over the
world.
The term 'Hitopadesha' is a joint effort of two terms, 'Hita'
(welfare/ benefit) and 'Upadesha' (advice/ counsel). As the term
suggests, the Hitopadesha is a collection of tales that counsel and
advice for the welfare and benefit of everyone. Imparting morals and
knowledge, Hitopadesha is one amongst the most widely read Sanskrit
book in India. The Hitopadesh is still very much popular children
story book that actually help them to develop into responsible and
mature adults. Here are provided some popular stories from
Hitopadesha.
Old Tiger and Greedy Traveller
This is another interesting story / tale from the Hitopadesha
collection. Once upon a time, there lived a Tiger in a forest. With
the passing years, he became too old to hunt. One day, the Tiger was
walking by the side of a lake and suddenly, a gold bangle came across
his sight. Quickly he picked up the bangle and thought that he could
use it as an allure to catch someone. As he was under the thought
process, a traveler happened to pass through the opposite side of the
lake.
Blind Vulture
The Blind Vulture is one of the most interesting stories/ tales from
the collection of Hitopadesha Tales. Once upon a time, there was ahill
that sloped down to the banks of a river. At the bottom of the hill,
there was a tree which made the shelter for many birds. One day, a
blind old Vulture came to live in the hollow of the tree. The birds
welcomed the blind vulture and decided to give him a share of their
food since he was old.
Elephant and Jackal
This is a nice tale / story from the collection of Hitopadesha Tales.
Once upon a time, there lived an Elephant by the nameof Karpuratilaka
in a forest. He was brutal andhaughty by nature. He used to roam in
the forest without restraint. All the animals of the forest were
afraid of thiswild Elephant. Without any purpose, he used to pull down
the trees and ripped the branches. In this way, he destroyed
innumerable nests with eggs and crushed the nestlings under his
massive feet.
Birds and Shivering Monkeys
This is another interesting tale/ story from the collection of
Hitopadesha Tales. Once upon a time, there was ahuge tree on the banks
of a river. The tree madea comfortable home for the family of birds
who had built their nests on its branch. The birds were living there
happily as the tree with its widespread branches sheltered them from
scorching sun and heavyrains.
Rabbits and the Elephants
This is another nice storyfrom the Hitopadesha collection. Once upon a
time, there lived a herd of Elephants in a forest. A mighty Elephant
by thename of Chaturdanta was their king. There was a big lake in the
middle of the forest where all the animals used to go to drink water
and to take a bath. Once it so happened, that there was no rain for
the whole year and the lake dried up. Many of the birds and the
animals died of thirst. The Elephants got worried that if they didn't
get water soon many of them would die of thirst.G
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by Narayana Pandit, Hitopadesha had its origin around a thousand years
ago. In Indian Literature, the Hitopadesha is regarded more or less
similar to the Panchatantra. In the vein of Panchatantra, the
Hitopadesa was also written in Sanskrit and following the pattern of
prose and verse. Hitopadesh tales are written in reader-friendly way,
which also contributed to the success of this best seller after
'Bhagwad Gita' in India. Since its origin, Hitopadesa has been
translated into numerous languages to benefit the readers all over the
world.
The term 'Hitopadesha' is a joint effort of two terms, 'Hita'
(welfare/ benefit) and 'Upadesha' (advice/ counsel). As the term
suggests, the Hitopadesha is a collection of tales that counsel and
advice for the welfare and benefit of everyone. Imparting morals and
knowledge, Hitopadesha is one amongst the most widely read Sanskrit
book in India. The Hitopadesh is still very much popular children
story book that actually help them to develop into responsible and
mature adults. Here are provided some popular stories from
Hitopadesha.
Old Tiger and Greedy Traveller
This is another interesting story / tale from the Hitopadesha
collection. Once upon a time, there lived a Tiger in a forest. With
the passing years, he became too old to hunt. One day, the Tiger was
walking by the side of a lake and suddenly, a gold bangle came across
his sight. Quickly he picked up the bangle and thought that he could
use it as an allure to catch someone. As he was under the thought
process, a traveler happened to pass through the opposite side of the
lake.
Blind Vulture
The Blind Vulture is one of the most interesting stories/ tales from
the collection of Hitopadesha Tales. Once upon a time, there was ahill
that sloped down to the banks of a river. At the bottom of the hill,
there was a tree which made the shelter for many birds. One day, a
blind old Vulture came to live in the hollow of the tree. The birds
welcomed the blind vulture and decided to give him a share of their
food since he was old.
Elephant and Jackal
This is a nice tale / story from the collection of Hitopadesha Tales.
Once upon a time, there lived an Elephant by the nameof Karpuratilaka
in a forest. He was brutal andhaughty by nature. He used to roam in
the forest without restraint. All the animals of the forest were
afraid of thiswild Elephant. Without any purpose, he used to pull down
the trees and ripped the branches. In this way, he destroyed
innumerable nests with eggs and crushed the nestlings under his
massive feet.
Birds and Shivering Monkeys
This is another interesting tale/ story from the collection of
Hitopadesha Tales. Once upon a time, there was ahuge tree on the banks
of a river. The tree madea comfortable home for the family of birds
who had built their nests on its branch. The birds were living there
happily as the tree with its widespread branches sheltered them from
scorching sun and heavyrains.
Rabbits and the Elephants
This is another nice storyfrom the Hitopadesha collection. Once upon a
time, there lived a herd of Elephants in a forest. A mighty Elephant
by thename of Chaturdanta was their king. There was a big lake in the
middle of the forest where all the animals used to go to drink water
and to take a bath. Once it so happened, that there was no rain for
the whole year and the lake dried up. Many of the birds and the
animals died of thirst. The Elephants got worried that if they didn't
get water soon many of them would die of thirst.G
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