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The Quran and its Sciences
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Fiqh of the family
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Etiquette, Morals and Heart-Softeners
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The Quran and its Sciences
topics having to do with the Holy Quran and its revelation, correct recitation (tajweed), commentary (tafseer) and its miraculous nature; virtues of the Quran; its soorahs and verses; rulings on the Mus-haf (physical copy of the Quran) and the way it is written; and so on.
The difference of scholarly opinion as to whether the Basmalah counts as a verse of al-Faatihah does not come under the heading of distortions of the Quran
SaveAre Taha and Yaseen names of the Prophet (blessings and peace of Allah be upon him)?
SaveRuling on hanging Soorat al-Ikhlaas on the rear window of the car as a reminder
SaveSoorat al-Isra’ is also called Soorat Bani Isra’eel
SaveIs there anything in Islam to suggest that the one who memorises the Qur’aan with the numbers of its verses will have a greater reward than the one who is not like that?
SaveOne of the characteristics of Makkan verses is that they are addressed to all of mankind
SavePlaying Qur'aan in the car from speakers next to the feet
SaveIs Listening to the Quran as Good as Reading It?
Reading and listening to the Quran are both righteous and rewardable acts. A Muslim should choose the one that has the greatest impact on him—whether reading or listening—because the purpose of engaging with the Quran is to reflect upon its meanings, understand them, and act in accordance with what the Book of Allah contains.SaveIf the imam forgets some verses, how can he recite them so that he will have completed the Qur'aan?
SaveIs it permissible to read the Qur'aan without understanding its meanings?
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