Quran Kay Huqooq

Book Name:Quran Kay Huqooq

*   The angels make Du’a of mercy until evening for the one who finishes the Quran in the morning, and until the morning for the one who completes it in the evening.[1]

*   On the Day of Judgement, the Quran shall intercede for those who recited it.[2]

*   The reciter of the Quran will ascend through the ranks of Paradise whilst reciting the Quran.[3]

*   Whoever stands for Salah and recites the Quran, he shall receive 100 good deeds for every letter he recites. Whoever sits in Salah and recites the Quran will receive 50 good deeds. Outside of Salah, the one who recites the Quran in the state of Wudu will receive 25 good deeds, and whosoever recites it without Wudu will receive 10 good deeds.[4]

*   The reciter of the Quran is the flag-bearer of Islam.[5]

*   The reciter of the Quran is the distinguished servant of Allah.[6]

*   The one who recites the Quran will remain safeguarded from divine punishment.[7]

*   Through the blessings of reciting the Quran, a person advances and attains high ranks.[8]

There are countless benefits and rewards of reciting the Holy Quran.


 

 



[1] Kanz al `Ummaal, juz. 1, vol. 1, p. 261, Hadith 2316

[2] Muslim, p. 290, Hadith 804

[3] Abu Dawood, p. 241, Hadith 1464

[4] Ihya al Uloom, vol. 1, p. 362

[5] Musnad al-Firdaus, vol. 2, p. 135, Hadith 2690

[6] Kanz al `Ummaal, juz. 1, vol. 1, p. 258, Hadith 2275

[7] Kanz al `Ummaal, vol. 1, p. 258, Hadith 2267

[8] Kanz al `Ummaal, vol. 1, p. 259, Hadith 2289