Pictures of violations committed by some listeners of the Holy Quran and a statement of their ruling

Authors

  • Khadra ibrahim Ali hamid Ggabban Associate Professor in the Department of Interpretation and Quranic Sciences Faculty of Sharia and Law, University of Tabuk, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi41.1159

Keywords:

Types, violations, listeners, The holy Qur'an

Abstract

This research explained the verdict of listening to the recitation of Holy Quran, and that the five rulings types are applied accordingly to the state of of listener while the Quran is recited, as the listeners of the Quran are not equal when it comes to the verdict, as some of them listening would be an obligation upon him, if the recitation is meant for them even if they are not in the state of prayer, and some of them, the verdict is a confirmed Sunnah for example: someone who's alone in listening to this recitation, and nothing is occupying him, even though the schools of thought differ regarding this matter between the Hanafi School of thought and the rest of the schools, and for some listening to the recitation would be disliked for them or even prohibited if this individual is in a state that would incompatible with holiness of the Quran, even though in it's origin it's permissible, and all whom I've mentioned above fall in to violations while they're listening to the recitation of the Quran, and in order to demonstrate that and to point out these mistakes this research was carried out. This research dealt with seven form of violations that occur, to warn against them, as listening to the recitation of the Quran is a form of worship which has matters pertaining it and mannerisms and etiquettes which are a must upon the listener to achieve what's aimed for; such as rectifying the hearts and receiving the reward.

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Published

2024-09-26

How to Cite

Pictures of violations committed by some listeners of the Holy Quran and a statement of their ruling. (2024). Humanities and Educational Sciences Journal, 41, 693-728. https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi41.1159

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