Friday, November 2, 2018

Reading Qu'raan over a month

Reading the Qur’aan in Ramadhaan – How the Salaf divided the portions for reading

There are 29 or 30 days in a lunar month. This table can help you divide your time to ensure you read the whole Qur’aan within the month of Ramadhaan or any month.

The printed mushaf today is divided into 30 equal parts to ease the reading of one part each day. In the past the Salaf did not have this division but instead relied upon reading full suwar (plural of surah). So it is better to read a whole surah like the salaf did in order not to break off in the middle of a topic. This issue is mentioned by Shaykhul Islaam Ibn Taymiyyah in ‘Majmoo’ al Fataawa’ vol. 13 p405-416.


Day

Mushaf p
pages
1
Al Fatihah 1; Al Baqarah 2 (1st half)
1-

2
Al Baqarah 2 (2nd half)
 -49

3
Aali Imraan 3
50-76
26pgs
4
An Nisaa 4
77-105
28
5
Al Maa’idah 5
106-127
22
6
Al An’aam 6
128-150
23
7
Al A’raaf 7
151-176
26
8
Al Anfaal 8
177-186
10
9
At Tawbah 9  
187-207
21
10
Yoonoos 10
208-220
13
11
Hood 11
221-234
14
12
Yoosuf 12; ar Ra’d 13
235-254
19
13
Ibraaheem 14; Al Hijr 15
255-266
11
14
An Nahl 16; al Israa’ 17
267-292
25
15
Al Kahf 18; Maryam 19
293-311
18
16
Taahaa 20; Al Anbiyaa 21
312-331
19
17
Al Hajj 22; al Mu’minoon 23
332-349
17
18
An Noor 24; al Furqaan 25
350-366
16
19
Ash Shu’araa 26; an Naml 27;
al Qasas 28
367-395
28
20
Al ‘Ankaboot 29; ar Room 30;
Luqmaan 31; as Sajdah 32
396-417
21
21
Al Ahzaab 33; Saba’ 34; Faatir 35
418-439
21
22
Yaaseen 36; as Saafaat 37;
Saad 38
440-457
17
23
Az Zumar 39; Ghaafir 40; Fussilat 41
458-482
24
24
Ash Shooraa 42; az Zukhruf 43;  ad Dukhaan 44; al Jaathiyah 45; al Ahqaaf 46
483-506
23
25
Muhammad 47; al Fath 48; al Hujuraat 49; Qaaf 50; adh Dhaariyaat 51
507-522
15
26
At Toor 52 to al Hadeed 57
523-541
18
27
Mujaadilah 58 to Tahreem 66
542-561
19
28
Mulk 67 to al Mursalaat 77
562-581
19
29
Naba’ 78 to an Naas 114
582-604
22
  
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To see a comparison of the above table with the conventional 30 Juz click here




A fast recording of the whole Qur'aan

A fast recording of the whole Qur'aan.

Recited by Khaleefah at Tunaiji

Fast speed 10 hours total
Normal speed 17 hours

Listening to the fast recording can help a person revise what he has memorized in a short time. It can also help a person to read more Qur'aan in Ramadhaan and other special times such as the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah etc.

Reciting the Qur'aan at a fast pace is permissible as long as no letters are lost or blended and that you can still understand what is being recited.
This is called Hadr.

This is different to those who recite so fast that you cannot make out what they are saying.

To listen to each Surah recited at a fast pace click on the link below:

https://archive.org/details/khalifa-altnygy-hadr-noskha-mosarra3a-full-114/009.mp3

Listening to Qur'aan same reward as reading


Do not let a day pass without reading Qur'aan


Reading from the Mushaf better than off by heart


A Person who reads from the Mushaf is better than the one who reads off by heart.

Extract from the Ramadhaan lecture by Shaykh Saalih Fawzaan:

"Reading from the Mushaf (written copy of the Qur’aan) is better than reciting from memory because the one who is reading something that is written can reflect on it more than others. Reading from the mushaf is closer to reflection because he is looking at the written aayaat in front of him. If he looks at them he loves them and reflects upon them. This is the reason why reading from the mushaf is better in this month and at other times. A person who reads from the mushaf is better than the one who recites off by heart from his memory."

See the full translation of the whole lecture here:

http://salafitranslatedbenefits.blogspot.com/2018/09/a-person-who-reads-from-mushaf-is.html?m=1

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Daily Portions

Trial Run


Train yourself to read the whole Qur'aan over a month.

Just as sports people train their muscles for the big event.
Train yourself to complete the Qur'aan every month so that in Ramadhaan it will be easier for you بإذن الله!

A Muslim should constantly read the Qur'aan everyday. This is from the Sunnah.

Time limits mentioned in  various  ahaadeeth to complete the full reading of the Qur'aan are:

3 days
5 days
7 days
10 days
15 days
20 days
25 days
30 days
40 days

Rectify yourselves before Ramadhaan.

If you are not able to read the Qur'aan well then still listen to it every day. This eventually will help you with fluency in your reading and also memorisation with less effort إن شاء الله.

Remember to set aside a fixed time to read or listen to your daily portion.
Make your intention sincerely for Allaah.
Always try and stop after a complete surah. If you are not able to, then stop where meanings are complete.

I will send out the audio of the suwar for each day to listen to and follow إن شاء الله.

Allaah grant us and you success.
وفقنا الله وإياكم




Reading Qu'raan over a month

Reading the Qur’aan in Ramadhaan – How the Salaf divided the portions for reading There are 29 or 30 days in a lunar month. This table...