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Subject: Reading Verses from the Qur'an


Author:
Samee
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Date Posted: 12:45:31 02/06/03 Thu
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Asalama Aleikum,

My question is if a person should recite "Aoozo billahi minash shaytan nirajeem" and "Bismillahir rahman niraheem" before reading every verse from the Qur'an. I am aware that one must recite it before reading the Qur'an when it is in front of them and they plan to read for a while. But is one supposed to say Aoozo-Bismillah when reading articles or forums (such as yours) which quote one, two, or more verses from the Qur'an when emphasis or support is needed on a particular issue? Is there anything one says after reading verses from the Qur'an in articles or forums? Is it correct to say "Sada qallhul azeem" after finishing reading from the Qur'an after a lengthy time? Lastly, what does "Sadaq allhul azeem" mean?

Jazak Allahu Khayrun.

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Laila Nasheeba
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Date Posted: 15:59:16 02/06/03 Thu
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As Saalamu Alaikoim,

Praise be to Allah.

No you do not have to recite aoothoo before reading verses of the Quran from forums such as this but you should say it before reading the Quran... and yes saying sadaqa atheem is bidah and here is the evidence for both:


Many people have the habit of ending a recitation from the Qur’aan with the words “Sadaqa Allaahu al-‘Azeem (Almighty Allaah has spoken the truth),” but this has no basis in Islam because the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) did not do it, nor was it the custom of the Sahaabah (may Allaah be pleased with them), and it was unknown among the Taabi’een (the generation after the Sahaabah). This custom arose in later times because some reciters would say these words, on the basis of the aayah: “Say: Allaah has spoken the truth” [Aal ‘Imraan 3:95 – interpretation of the meaning], and people liked this. But this istihsaan (being liked) should be rejected, because if this was really something good, the Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him), the Sahaabah and the Taabi’een – the salaf or first and best generations of the ummah – would not have neglected to do it.

The aayah “Say: Allaah has spoken the truth” (Aal ‘Imraan 3:95 – interpretation of the meaning) does not mean that these words should be said at the end of any reading or recitation. If that were the case, He would have said, “When you finish reading, say ‘Allaah has spoken the truth,’” just as He said (interpretation of the meaning): “So when you want to recite the Qur’aan, seek refuge with Allaah from Shaytaan (Satan), the outcast (the cursed one).” [al-Nahl 16:98]


AND ALLAH KNOWS BEST

Laila Nasheeba


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