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Post by Mohammed Fareed Ahamed on Oct 11, 2006 10:46:07 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Assalamu 'Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakatuhu
How r u imam sahab? I would like to know about the reading of two different ayats one after the other.You may say clubbing of two diferent ayats of two different surats.
For example: "Hasbunallahu niyamal waqeel niyamal moula va niyamannaseer" these are the two different verses of two different surats. Is there anythign wrong if we read it by combining these two ayats. This was recommended by my ustad, who teached me quran-e-majid to get the success. Some of them are saying that it's bidah to club two different ayats. I need your suggestions and comments on this...
Many thanks in advance. JazakALLAH
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Post by Imam on Oct 15, 2006 2:37:08 GMT
Bismillahir Rahmanir Raheem Wa'alaykum 'Assalam wa Rahmatullahi wa BarakatuhuAll Praise be to Allah who is the Lord of the Worlds, and may Endless Blessings be showered upon His Most Beloved and Final Messenger of Islam, Hadrat Muhammad Mustafa Salla Allahu ta'ala 'alayhi wa 'aalihi wa SallamJazak'allah for your question. May Allah the Almighty grant all your wishes to become true. There is nothing wrong with your suggestion of 'clubbing' to verses of the Qur'an al kareem. If a menstruating woman can read the Qur'an al kareem, by pausing and waiting after a few words, and by breaking it down, then I do not see why it cant be done, for normal people. Another example along with the one you quoted above is, salaah, the praying of the Fatihah, and then not Alif Lam Mim.... How it appears in the Qur'an al kareem, but any other verse. Is this 'clubbing' ? Or in the Jummah/ Eid sermons, where at least three ayahs of the Qur'an al kareem are recited. They are sometimes different. Is this 'clubbing' ? And finally when making du'a after salaah: 'Rabbana atine fid dunya hasanataw wa fil akhirati ....' and: 'Rabbana zalamna anfusana ....' Is this what you mean by 'clubbing' ? If THAT is regarded as 'clubbing', then it is practiced worldwide, and there is no harm in it. Other waza'if may also be 'clubbed', but they are by authorities of Islam, and one should not try and 'club' them by oneself. They should be prescribed, as it is in your case ( ustad). If you have any further questions, do not hesitate to contact me. Wallahu A'almu BiththawaabM. Waseem Ashrafi
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