The country is in the gripof three emerging flu or flulike epidemics:
an early start to the annual flu season with an unusually aggressive
virus, a surge in a new type of norovirus, and the worst whooping
cough outbreak in 60 years. And these are all developing amid the
normal winter highs for the many viruses that cause symptoms on the "
colds and flu" spectrum.
Influenza is widespread, and causing local crises. On Wednesday,
Boston's mayor declared a public health emergency as cases flooded
hospital emergency rooms.
Google's national flu trend maps , which track flu-related searches,
are almost solid red (for "intense activity") and the Centers for
Disease Control and Prevention's weekly FluView maps , which track
confirmed cases, are nearly solid brown (for "widespread activity").
"Yesterday, I saw a construction worker, a big strong guy in his
Carhartts who looked like he could fall off a roof without noticing
it," said Dr. Beth Zeeman,an emergency room doctor for MetroWest
Medical Center in Framingham, Mass., just outside Boston. "He was in a
fetal position with fever and chills, like a wet rag. When I see one
of those cases, I just tighten up my mask a little."
Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston started asking visitors with
even mild cold symptoms to wear masksand to avoid maternity wards. The
hospital has treated 532 confirmed influenza patients this season and
admitted 167, even more than it did by this date during the 2009-10
swine flu pandemic.
At Brigham and Women's Hospital, 100 patients were crowded into spaces
licensed for 53. Beds lined halls and pressed against vending
machines. Overflow patients sat on benches in the lobby wearing
surgical masks.
"Today was the first timeI think I was experiencing my first
pandemic," said Heidi Crim, the nursing director, who saw both the
swine flu and SARS outbreaks here. Adding to the problem, she
said,many staff members were at home sick and supplies like flu test
swabs were running out.
Nationally, deaths and hospitalizations are still below epidemic
thresholds. But experts do not expect that to remain true. Pneumonia
usually shows up in national statistics only a week or two after
emergency rooms reportsurges in cases, and deaths start rising a week
or two after that, said Dr. Gregory A. Poland, a vaccine specialist at
the Mayo Clinic in Minnesota. The predominant flu strain circulating
is an H3N2, which typically kills more people than the H1N1 strains
that usually predominate; the relatively lethal 2003-4 "Fujian flu"
season was overwhelmingly H3N2.
No cases have been resistant to Tamiflu , which can ease symptoms if
taken within 48 hours, and thisyear's flu shot is well-matched to the
H3N2 strain, the C.D.C. said. Flu shots are imperfect, especially in
the elderly, whose immune systems may notbe strong enough to produce
enough antibodies .
Simultaneously, the country is seeing a large and early outbreak of
norovirus, the "cruise ship flu" or " stomach flu ," said Dr. Aron J.
Hall of the C.D.C.'s viral gastroenterology branch. It includes a
newstrain, which first appeared in Australia and is known as the
Sydney 2012 variant.
This week, Maine's health department said that state was seeing a
large spike in cases. Cities across Canada reported norovirus
outbreaks so serious that hospitals were shutting down whole wards for
disinfection because patients were getting infected after moving into
the rooms of those who had just recovered. The classic symptoms of
norovirus are "explosive" diarrhea and "projectile" vomiting , which
can send infectious particles flying yards away.
"I also saw a woman I'm sure had norovirus," Dr. Zeeman said. "She
said she'd gone to the bathroom 14 times at home and 4 times since she
came into the E.R. You can get dehydrated really quickly that way."
This month, the C.D.C. said the United States was having its biggest
outbreak of pertussis in 60 years; there were about 42,000 confirmed
cases, the highest total since 1955. The disease is unrelated to flu
but causes a hacking, constant cough and breathlessness. While it is
unpleasant, adults almost always survive; the greatest danger is
toinfants, especially premature ones with undeveloped lungs. Of the 18
recorded deaths in 2012, all but three were of infants under age 1.
That outbreak is worst incold-weather states, including Colorado,
Washington, Wisconsin, Minnesota and Vermont.
Although most children are vaccinated several times against pertussis,
those shots wear off with age. It is possible, the authorities said,
thata new, safer vaccine introduced in the 1990s gives protection that
does not last as long, so more teenagers and adults are vulnerable.
And, Dr. Poland said, if many New Yorkers are catching laryngitis , as
has been reported, it is probably a rhinovirus. "It's typically a
sore, really scratchy throat, and you sometimes lose your voice," he
said.
Though flu cases in New York City are rising rapidly , the city health
department has no plansto declare an emergency, largely because of
concern that doing so would drive mildly sick people to emergency
rooms, said Dr. Jay K. Varma, deputy director for disease control. The
city would prefer people went to private doctors or, if still healthy,
to pharmacies for flu shots. Nursing homes have had worrisome
outbreaks, he said, and nine elderly patients have died. Homes need to
be more alert, vaccinate patients, separate those who fall ill and
treat them faster with antivirals, he said.
Dr. Susan I. Gerber of theC.D.C.'s respiratory diseases branch, said
heragency has not seen any unusual spike of rhinovirus, parainfluenza
, adenovirus, coronavirus or the dozens of other causes of the "
common cold ," but the country is having its typical winter surge of
some, like respiratory syncytial virus "that can mimic flulike
symptoms, especially in young children."
The C.D.C. and the local health authorities continue to advocate
getting flu shots. Although it takes up to two weeks to build immunity
, "we don't know if the season has peaked yet," said Dr. Joseph
Bresee, chief of prevention in the agency's flu division.
Flu shots and nasal mists contain vaccines against three strains, the
H3N2, the H1N1 and a B. Thus far this season, Dr. Bresee said, H1N1
cases have been rare, and the H3N2 component has been a good match
against almost all the confirmed H3N2 samples the agency has tested.
About a fifth of all flus this year thus far are from B strains. That
part of the vaccine is a good match only 70 percent ofthe time,
because two B's are circulating.
For that reason, he said, flu shots are being reformulated. Within two
years, they said, most will contain vaccines against both B strains.
Joanna Constantine, 28, a stylist at the Guy Thomas Hair Salon on West
56th Street in Manhattan, said she recently was so sick that she was
off work and in bed for five days — and silenced by laryngitis for
four of them.
She did not have the classic flu symptoms — a high fever, aches and
chills — so she knew it was probably somethingelse.
Still, she said, it scared her enough that she will get a flu shot
next year. She had not bothered to get one since her last pregnancy ,
she said. Butshe has a 7-year-old son and a 5-year-old daughter, "and
my little guys get theirs every year."
Jess Bidgood contributed reporting.
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Health - , unusually widespread outbreak of the flu ,
Because the vaccine is grown in chicken eggs, manufacturers recommend
that the roughly 2 percent of all children who have egg allergies not
get them.
But flu hospitalizes 21,000 young children a year, said Dr. James L.
Sublett, chair of the public relations committee of the American
College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Because only trace amounts of egg protein remain in the vaccine, "we
now know administration is safe," he said. "'The benefits ofthe flu
vaccination far outweigh the risks."
Even children who have gone into anaphylactic shock from eating eggs
should get flu shots, but from an allergist trained to handle
emergencies, the association recommended .
The rival American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology says on
its Web site that children whose only reaction to eating eggs is hives
can have flu shots in a pediatrician's office with a 30-minute
observation period afterward, while children with more serious
reactions like breathing difficulty or lightheadness should getthem
from an allergist, again with an observation period.
Thomas Skinner, a spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, said his agency's position was that peoplewho have had a
reactionto eggs should consult a doctor to discuss how severe it was
and the benefits of vaccination.
About 70 percent of all children allergic to eggs outgrow the allergy
by age 16, Dr. Sublett said.
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that the roughly 2 percent of all children who have egg allergies not
get them.
But flu hospitalizes 21,000 young children a year, said Dr. James L.
Sublett, chair of the public relations committee of the American
College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology.
Because only trace amounts of egg protein remain in the vaccine, "we
now know administration is safe," he said. "'The benefits ofthe flu
vaccination far outweigh the risks."
Even children who have gone into anaphylactic shock from eating eggs
should get flu shots, but from an allergist trained to handle
emergencies, the association recommended .
The rival American Academy of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology says on
its Web site that children whose only reaction to eating eggs is hives
can have flu shots in a pediatrician's office with a 30-minute
observation period afterward, while children with more serious
reactions like breathing difficulty or lightheadness should getthem
from an allergist, again with an observation period.
Thomas Skinner, a spokesman for the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention, said his agency's position was that peoplewho have had a
reactionto eggs should consult a doctor to discuss how severe it was
and the benefits of vaccination.
About 70 percent of all children allergic to eggs outgrow the allergy
by age 16, Dr. Sublett said.
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Etiquettes with respect tothe glorious Quran –II
Beautifying the Voice With the Quran
You should strive to read the Quran in a nice sounding voice. One who
was given a pleasant voice should strive as much as they areable. This
should never resemble the style of music and songs.
Al-Baraa' Ibn 'Aazib narrated that the Prophet said: "Beautify the
Quran with your voices (i.e. byreciting it in a pleasant nice voice)."
(Abu Daawood) Thepreferred reading is the quiet reading, where
onehears himself without disturbing others.
'Uqbah ibn 'Aamir Al-Juhani narrated that the Prophet said:"He who
raises his voice with the Quran is like onewho displays his charity
and he who lowers his voice with the Quran is like he who gives
charity privately." (Abu Daawood)
Except of course that he should be able to hear himself. It is also
withoutharm to raise one's voice with the Quran sometimes for a
particular purpose such as to perfect pronunciation, aid in
memorization or to fight drowsiness. Also included in this is
teaching and learning and a condition for all of this is that it is
not disturbing others or interrupting their prayer.
Contemplating the meanings
When you recite the Quran, you should remember the great kindness and
favor of Allaah upon His creation in allowing the meaningsof His
speech to enter his mind by means of this Book. You should remember
always that what you are reading is unlike any other book. Keep the
reality and greatness of the source of the Quran present in your heart
and ponder the meanings of what you are reading. This pondering and
this understanding is, after all, the point of the Quranand the point
of reading it. If it can only be accomplished by repeating verses over
and over, then do that and do not rush on to more verses. If you do
not understand the Arabic, then read and contemplate a translationof
the meanings in your language after each verse you recite while
remembering that what you are reading in another language is not the
speech of Allaah, but only the translation of the meaning.
Abu Tharr reported that the Prophet once spent an entire night in
contemplation of Allaah'sstatement (that means): " If you punish them,
they are yourslaves…" [Quran, 5:118].
When you recite the Quran and contemplate its meanings, you should
bring as much understanding as possible to each verse you read and get
the full benefit of that verse. So for example, when you read verses
that mention the creation of the heavens and the earth, have in your
heart and mind the contemplation of the greatness and complexity of
all that Allaah has created.
When you read about thecreation of the fetus fromsome liquids in the
body and the stages it goes through in development, reflect on the
great power of Allaah in bringing about something so complex from
something so simple.
Staying away from all that blocks or prevents understanding
For example, evil thoughtmay inject into your heart that you have not
read correctly and pronounced a letter exactly correctly and so you
get stuck on that andforget about concentrating on the meanings.
Another cause is if the reciter is engaged in a sin on a continuous
basis, or is arrogant or imprisoned by his desires. All of this is a
cause of darkness of the heart and its rust. It islike dirt on a
mirror that prevents true vision.
The heart is like a mirror and the desires and distractions are like
the dirt and the meanings of the Quran are like the images seen in the
mirror. So exercise your heart by setting desires aside and focusing
against all distractions as if you are cleaning a mirror.
When you recite the Quran, you must know that you are the one being
addressed in the Quran with the promises and the threats. And that its
tales were not sent forentertainment but to learn from and take
warning. On this basis, you can contemplate the book and act upon its
directions.
You should strive to read the Quran in a nice sounding voice. One who
was given a pleasant voice should strive as much as they areable. This
should never resemble the style of music and songs.
Al-Baraa' Ibn 'Aazib narrated that the Prophet said: "Beautify the
Quran with your voices (i.e. byreciting it in a pleasant nice voice)."
(Abu Daawood) Thepreferred reading is the quiet reading, where
onehears himself without disturbing others.
'Uqbah ibn 'Aamir Al-Juhani narrated that the Prophet said:"He who
raises his voice with the Quran is like onewho displays his charity
and he who lowers his voice with the Quran is like he who gives
charity privately." (Abu Daawood)
Except of course that he should be able to hear himself. It is also
withoutharm to raise one's voice with the Quran sometimes for a
particular purpose such as to perfect pronunciation, aid in
memorization or to fight drowsiness. Also included in this is
teaching and learning and a condition for all of this is that it is
not disturbing others or interrupting their prayer.
Contemplating the meanings
When you recite the Quran, you should remember the great kindness and
favor of Allaah upon His creation in allowing the meaningsof His
speech to enter his mind by means of this Book. You should remember
always that what you are reading is unlike any other book. Keep the
reality and greatness of the source of the Quran present in your heart
and ponder the meanings of what you are reading. This pondering and
this understanding is, after all, the point of the Quranand the point
of reading it. If it can only be accomplished by repeating verses over
and over, then do that and do not rush on to more verses. If you do
not understand the Arabic, then read and contemplate a translationof
the meanings in your language after each verse you recite while
remembering that what you are reading in another language is not the
speech of Allaah, but only the translation of the meaning.
Abu Tharr reported that the Prophet once spent an entire night in
contemplation of Allaah'sstatement (that means): " If you punish them,
they are yourslaves…" [Quran, 5:118].
When you recite the Quran and contemplate its meanings, you should
bring as much understanding as possible to each verse you read and get
the full benefit of that verse. So for example, when you read verses
that mention the creation of the heavens and the earth, have in your
heart and mind the contemplation of the greatness and complexity of
all that Allaah has created.
When you read about thecreation of the fetus fromsome liquids in the
body and the stages it goes through in development, reflect on the
great power of Allaah in bringing about something so complex from
something so simple.
Staying away from all that blocks or prevents understanding
For example, evil thoughtmay inject into your heart that you have not
read correctly and pronounced a letter exactly correctly and so you
get stuck on that andforget about concentrating on the meanings.
Another cause is if the reciter is engaged in a sin on a continuous
basis, or is arrogant or imprisoned by his desires. All of this is a
cause of darkness of the heart and its rust. It islike dirt on a
mirror that prevents true vision.
The heart is like a mirror and the desires and distractions are like
the dirt and the meanings of the Quran are like the images seen in the
mirror. So exercise your heart by setting desires aside and focusing
against all distractions as if you are cleaning a mirror.
When you recite the Quran, you must know that you are the one being
addressed in the Quran with the promises and the threats. And that its
tales were not sent forentertainment but to learn from and take
warning. On this basis, you can contemplate the book and act upon its
directions.
Etiquettes with respect tothe glorious Quran –I
Introduction
Allaah, the Exalted, revealed the Quran, to bea beacon of light that
cannot be extinguished. It is a methodology and way of life that is
perfect in all respects. In it is strength that cannot be equaled or
repelled. It is the foundation of Eemaan (Faith) and the spring of
knowledge. Allaah willed that the Quran be what quenches the thirst
for knowledge. It is the delight of the people of wisdom. The Quran is
the greatest curefor all ailments. It is Allaah's Rope that cannot be
severed. It is the Wise Reminder and the truly Straight Path.
It is the Speech of Allaah, the Almighty. Because of that exaltedness,
Muslim should approach to it with special manners, taking the guidance
fromthe Prophet Muhammad .
Relation between humanbeing and Quran
Allaah, the Almighty states that anyone who truly believes that there
is a life after this life also believes in this Book. Thisnegates any
claim to legitimacy by those who claim to follow a previous religion
and book but yet they reject the Quran. Allaah rejects even their
claim to belief in the hereafter, He says (what means): "And they did
not appraise Allaah with true appraisal whenthey said, "Allaah did not
reveal to a human being anything." Say, "Who revealed the Scripture
that Moses brought as light and guidance to thepeople? You [Jews] make
it into pages, disclosing [some of] it and concealing much. And you
were taught that which you knew not — neither you nor your fathers.'
Say, "Allaah [revealed it]." Then leave them in their [empty]
discourse, amusing themselves. And this is a Book which We have
sentdown, blessed and confirming what was before it, that you may warn
the Mother of Cities [i.e. Makkah] and those around it. Those who
believe in the Hereafter believe in it, and they aremaintaining their
prayers." [Quran, 6: 91-92]
In the following verses, Allaah reaffirms the relationship between
belief in the hereafter and belief in the Quran by mentioning the
punishment of those whodisbelieve in the hereafter right after
mentioning the guidanceof the Quran. Also, since this book is from our
Creator and is not the creation of any man, it contains the guidance
to all that is best and most upright.
Allaah says (what means): "Indeed, this Quran guides to that which is
most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous
deeds that theywill have a great reward And that those who do not
believe in the Hereafter — We have prepared for them a painful
punishment." [Quran, 17:9-10]
Allaah reminds us of His omnipresent knowledge and that He is fully
awareof those who do not submit to the truth of theQuran. Allaah
command to "do as you wish" is themost serious of threats and is also
a clear statement that those whochoose disbelief and are later
punished for it did so by their choice and so deserve what comes to
them. Ath-Thikr (the Reminder) here refers to the Quran.
Because it is from Allaah Most High, falsehood cannot approach it from
any direction. Any honest investigation of the Quran will find it
freefrom any contradictions and containing many miraculous statements
consistent with human knowledge which wasn't acquired until centuries
after the Quran was communicated to the Prophet - that in addition to
its comprehensive guidance to all that is best for mankind as
individuals and societies. Allaah says (what means): "Indeed, those
who inject deviation into Our verses are not concealed from Us. So, is
he who is cast into the Fire better or he who comes secure on theDay
of Resurrection? Do whatever you will; indeed, He is Seeing of what
you do. Indeed, those who disbelieve in the message [i.e. the Quran]
after it has come to them. And indeed, it is a mighty Book.
Falsehoodcannot approach it from before it or from behind it; [it is]
a revelation froma [Lord who is] Wise and Praiseworthy." [Quran, 41:
40-42]
There is no better occupation or use of yourtime than learning and/or
teaching the Quran. This includes mere recitation as well asits
meanings, rulings and application. The best of this nation are those
wholearn the Quran and those who teach the Quran.
It is narrated from 'Uthmaan that the Prophet said: "The bestof you is
the one who learns the Quran and teaches it." ) Al-Bukhaari)
In other narrations the Prophet said: "It will be said to the person
who memorizes the Quran, "Read and ascend and recite as you used to
recite in the worldly life, for your level is at the lastverse which
you read." (At-Tirmithi)
He also said: "A sign of glorifying Allaah [by individuals] is [their]
honoring the Muslim elder, the bearer of the Quran (the person who
memorizes it), who is neither extravagant nor negligent towards it and
honoring of the just ruler. " (Abu Daawood)
Etiquette of Reciting the Quran
It is befitting for one reciting the Quran that he/she be in a state
of ritual purification and approach Allaah's Book with the best of
manners,humility and respect. He should be sitting up and not leaning
nor sitting in any disrespectful and arrogant manner. The best
recitation of all is that done in prayer and the best of that is in
the mosque, but this does not suggest that one neglects it when at
home.
As for the quantity of reading, there are narrations from the
Companions regardingcompleting the entire Quran every three days,
every week or every month. Once every month is the recommendation of
the Prophet one week is his recommended minimum for those who desire
to do more and less than three days should not be attempted since it
will compromise comprehension which is the point of reading the Quran.
It is narrated from 'Abdullaah Ibn 'Amr :"The Prophet said to me:
"Read the [entire] Quran each month." I said: I have more strength
than that. He said: "Then read it every twenty days." I said: I have
more strength than that. He said: "Then read it every seven days and
do not exceed that." (Muslim)
You should not attempt to complete the Quran in less than three days.
The Prophet stated that one who does this has nocomprehension.
'Abdullaah Ibn 'Amr narrated that the Prophet said: "Whoever reads the
Quran in less than three [days] will not comprehend it." (Abu Daawood)
The simplest formula is that you should seek to maximize your
recitation and study of Allaah's Book the most you can without
impeding your necessary business and work, without harming your health
and without compromising your ability to recite the sounds correctly
(from reading too fast) or pondering their meanings. This last
statement implies that if you do not know the meanings of the Quran,
that it would be best to divide your time between reciting the Quran
and learning Arabic and the meanings of the Quran in order to arrive
at the desired result. Ibn 'Abbaas is reported to have said:"To read
Al-Baqarah and Aal 'Imraan with correct recitation and careful
contemplation is more beloved to me than to read the entire Quran a
hasty recitation."
If you find yourself with time on your hands, do not pass up this
opportunity for reward and benefit and spend much of it reciting the
Quran. Strive to not let your recitation become less than one
complete reading each year - and add another in Ramadhaan if you are
able.
Allaah, the Exalted, revealed the Quran, to bea beacon of light that
cannot be extinguished. It is a methodology and way of life that is
perfect in all respects. In it is strength that cannot be equaled or
repelled. It is the foundation of Eemaan (Faith) and the spring of
knowledge. Allaah willed that the Quran be what quenches the thirst
for knowledge. It is the delight of the people of wisdom. The Quran is
the greatest curefor all ailments. It is Allaah's Rope that cannot be
severed. It is the Wise Reminder and the truly Straight Path.
It is the Speech of Allaah, the Almighty. Because of that exaltedness,
Muslim should approach to it with special manners, taking the guidance
fromthe Prophet Muhammad .
Relation between humanbeing and Quran
Allaah, the Almighty states that anyone who truly believes that there
is a life after this life also believes in this Book. Thisnegates any
claim to legitimacy by those who claim to follow a previous religion
and book but yet they reject the Quran. Allaah rejects even their
claim to belief in the hereafter, He says (what means): "And they did
not appraise Allaah with true appraisal whenthey said, "Allaah did not
reveal to a human being anything." Say, "Who revealed the Scripture
that Moses brought as light and guidance to thepeople? You [Jews] make
it into pages, disclosing [some of] it and concealing much. And you
were taught that which you knew not — neither you nor your fathers.'
Say, "Allaah [revealed it]." Then leave them in their [empty]
discourse, amusing themselves. And this is a Book which We have
sentdown, blessed and confirming what was before it, that you may warn
the Mother of Cities [i.e. Makkah] and those around it. Those who
believe in the Hereafter believe in it, and they aremaintaining their
prayers." [Quran, 6: 91-92]
In the following verses, Allaah reaffirms the relationship between
belief in the hereafter and belief in the Quran by mentioning the
punishment of those whodisbelieve in the hereafter right after
mentioning the guidanceof the Quran. Also, since this book is from our
Creator and is not the creation of any man, it contains the guidance
to all that is best and most upright.
Allaah says (what means): "Indeed, this Quran guides to that which is
most suitable and gives good tidings to the believers who do righteous
deeds that theywill have a great reward And that those who do not
believe in the Hereafter — We have prepared for them a painful
punishment." [Quran, 17:9-10]
Allaah reminds us of His omnipresent knowledge and that He is fully
awareof those who do not submit to the truth of theQuran. Allaah
command to "do as you wish" is themost serious of threats and is also
a clear statement that those whochoose disbelief and are later
punished for it did so by their choice and so deserve what comes to
them. Ath-Thikr (the Reminder) here refers to the Quran.
Because it is from Allaah Most High, falsehood cannot approach it from
any direction. Any honest investigation of the Quran will find it
freefrom any contradictions and containing many miraculous statements
consistent with human knowledge which wasn't acquired until centuries
after the Quran was communicated to the Prophet - that in addition to
its comprehensive guidance to all that is best for mankind as
individuals and societies. Allaah says (what means): "Indeed, those
who inject deviation into Our verses are not concealed from Us. So, is
he who is cast into the Fire better or he who comes secure on theDay
of Resurrection? Do whatever you will; indeed, He is Seeing of what
you do. Indeed, those who disbelieve in the message [i.e. the Quran]
after it has come to them. And indeed, it is a mighty Book.
Falsehoodcannot approach it from before it or from behind it; [it is]
a revelation froma [Lord who is] Wise and Praiseworthy." [Quran, 41:
40-42]
There is no better occupation or use of yourtime than learning and/or
teaching the Quran. This includes mere recitation as well asits
meanings, rulings and application. The best of this nation are those
wholearn the Quran and those who teach the Quran.
It is narrated from 'Uthmaan that the Prophet said: "The bestof you is
the one who learns the Quran and teaches it." ) Al-Bukhaari)
In other narrations the Prophet said: "It will be said to the person
who memorizes the Quran, "Read and ascend and recite as you used to
recite in the worldly life, for your level is at the lastverse which
you read." (At-Tirmithi)
He also said: "A sign of glorifying Allaah [by individuals] is [their]
honoring the Muslim elder, the bearer of the Quran (the person who
memorizes it), who is neither extravagant nor negligent towards it and
honoring of the just ruler. " (Abu Daawood)
Etiquette of Reciting the Quran
It is befitting for one reciting the Quran that he/she be in a state
of ritual purification and approach Allaah's Book with the best of
manners,humility and respect. He should be sitting up and not leaning
nor sitting in any disrespectful and arrogant manner. The best
recitation of all is that done in prayer and the best of that is in
the mosque, but this does not suggest that one neglects it when at
home.
As for the quantity of reading, there are narrations from the
Companions regardingcompleting the entire Quran every three days,
every week or every month. Once every month is the recommendation of
the Prophet one week is his recommended minimum for those who desire
to do more and less than three days should not be attempted since it
will compromise comprehension which is the point of reading the Quran.
It is narrated from 'Abdullaah Ibn 'Amr :"The Prophet said to me:
"Read the [entire] Quran each month." I said: I have more strength
than that. He said: "Then read it every twenty days." I said: I have
more strength than that. He said: "Then read it every seven days and
do not exceed that." (Muslim)
You should not attempt to complete the Quran in less than three days.
The Prophet stated that one who does this has nocomprehension.
'Abdullaah Ibn 'Amr narrated that the Prophet said: "Whoever reads the
Quran in less than three [days] will not comprehend it." (Abu Daawood)
The simplest formula is that you should seek to maximize your
recitation and study of Allaah's Book the most you can without
impeding your necessary business and work, without harming your health
and without compromising your ability to recite the sounds correctly
(from reading too fast) or pondering their meanings. This last
statement implies that if you do not know the meanings of the Quran,
that it would be best to divide your time between reciting the Quran
and learning Arabic and the meanings of the Quran in order to arrive
at the desired result. Ibn 'Abbaas is reported to have said:"To read
Al-Baqarah and Aal 'Imraan with correct recitation and careful
contemplation is more beloved to me than to read the entire Quran a
hasty recitation."
If you find yourself with time on your hands, do not pass up this
opportunity for reward and benefit and spend much of it reciting the
Quran. Strive to not let your recitation become less than one
complete reading each year - and add another in Ramadhaan if you are
able.
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