Quran Khuwani in Islam |
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Imam Abu Dawood (d. 275H) (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that Aas
son of Wael had made a will to free 100 slaves on his behalf (after his death).
His son Hisham freed 50 slaves, his other son (Amr ibn Aas) wanted to free 50
slaves but said, “First let me ask the Prophet of Allah (Allah’s blessings and
peace be upon him)”. So he went to the Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be
upon him) and asked, “Oh Prophet of Allah! (Allah’s blessings and peace be upon
him) my father had made a will to free 100 slaves and my brother has freed 50
shall I free the other 50?” The Holy Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be
upon him) replied, If he (Aas bin Wael) had been Muslim then if you would free
them or do charity or perform pilgrimage it would reach him.”“Anwar-ul-Hadith” by Mufti Jalaluddin Amjadi
Imam Abu Dawood (may Allah be pleased with him) narrates that Saad son of
Ubaddah (may Allah be pleased with him) went on holy wars (gazwaa’t) with the
Holy Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) and when he returned to
Madina, his mother had passed away. He (Saad) asked the Prophet of Allah
(Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him), ‘Umm e Saad’ (my mother) has died.
Which charity [sadqa] is better for her?” The Holy Prophet (Allah’s blessings
and peace be upon him) replied, “Water!” Saad (may Allah be pleased with him)
dug a well and said this well is for Saad’s mother (that is, may its reward go
to Saad’s mother). (Mishkat)
Imam Muslim (d. 261H) narrates from Ayesha (may Allah be well pleased with her): She said that a man came and said “Oh Prophet of Allah! (Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) My mother has suddenly passed away and she has made no will. I suppose that if she would have got a chance to talk, she would have given charity (sadaqah) - so if I give charity on her behalf, would its reward reach her spirit (Ruh)?” The Holy Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) replied, “Yes it will reach her!” Imam Nawawi (d. 676) in his explanation of Saheeh Muslim (Sharh Muslim) says this narration (hadith) proves that if charity is given on behalf of the dead, its reward reaches them. Scholars have consensus on this.
Imam Nassai (d. 303) narrates from (Abdulah) son of Abbas (may Allah be well
pleased with them both): He said - a woman asked the Holy Prophet (Allah’s
blessings and peace be upon him), “My father has passed away and he did not
perform pilgrimage (hajj).” The Holy Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be
upon him) replied, “Perform pilgrimage for your father (i.e., on his
behalf)
Imam
Tibrani (d. 360) and Darul Qatnni (d. 385) narrates that the Prophet of Allah
(Allah’s blessings and peace be upon him) said, “Whoever passes by the grave and
recites “Qul ho Wallah-ho Ahad…” (Al-Ikhlas Chapter 112)” (and conveys the
reward to the dead), the grantor (of such reward) will get the reward equal to
the number of the buried persons.
All these hadith mentioned above are in proof of having a Quran Khawani
(reciting Quran). Also remember that benediction [dua’] is accepted when the
Quran is completed and so several people recite the Quran in times of calamity
and depression and at the end make benediction for peace.
May
Allah save us from the devil and his evil traps. May Allah grant us paradise in
the neighborhood of our beloved Prophet (Allah’s blessings and peace be upon
him), Ameen!
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Sunday, June 2, 2013
Quran Khuwani in Islam
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