This is not 100% correct; yes, Muslims need to know the Koran, read it and practice its teachings as much as they can to practice and implement Islam correctly in light of the guidance of Allah (God) as conveyed by prophet Mohammed (peace be upon him). Reading the Koran in the Arabic language is highly recommended as much as possible to better understand the authentic teachings of Islam. Please visit web site below for more info.
Muslims study the Quran in Arabic because it is considered the original language in which it was revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. Arabic is seen as the most accurate and authentic way to preserve the original message and teachings of the Quran. Learning and reciting the Quran in Arabic is also a form of worship and a way to connect with the divine language of Islam.
One should study hadith because of good guide line which did not cover in Quran.
"The recitation of the Quran is a daily practice for many Muslims around the world."
The Holy Quran has 558 raku. It also has 114 surah, as well as 85 makki and 29 madni. Most of those who consider themselves Muslims study the Holy Quran on a daily basis.
The promised Messiah, Mirza Ghulam Ahmad, treated the Holy Quran with utmost reverence and respect. He believed in the divine origin and authority of the Quran and considered it to be the ultimate source of guidance for Muslims. He emphasized the need to study and understand the Quran deeply and followed its teachings in his own life.
English is my native language, I studied it at all the schools I attended.
Learning and engaging with the Quran is highly encouraged and emphasized for all Muslims. Here are some key reasons why it is important for Muslims to learn the Quran: The Quran is the direct word of God revealed to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and the central holy scripture in Islam. Learning it allows Muslims to directly connect with the words and teachings of Allah. Allah and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) consistently stress the virtues and blessings of reading, memorizing, and studying the Quran in the Hadiths. Striving to learn it is seen as an act of worship. Knowing and understanding the Quran enables Muslims to properly practice the faith, fulfill religious duties, and worship Allah correctly by following His commandments and guidance shared in the holy book. Reciting and reflecting on the Quran brings immense rewards, peace, and closeness to Allah. It is a source of comfort, hope, knowledge and enlightenment for Muslims. The Quran provides Muslims with wisdom and teaches righteous moral conduct to become better human beings. Learning it shapes their character and spirituality. Parts of the daily Islamic ritual worship like Salah include reciting verses of the Quran, so learning it helps perform prayers properly. While not obligatory like the 5 pillars, making efforts to learn the language, recite, memorize and study the meanings and explanations of the Quran is greatly virtuous and beneficial for all Muslims, regardless of background, ethnicity or age. It connects us to the Speech of Allah. So in essence, continuously striving to learn, understand and engage with the Quran is essential in the life of a Muslim and helps strengthen their faith. But there is flexibility in the learning approach based on individual circumstances.
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I am from Malaysia. I had interest to study in quranic language. However, I do not know about Arabic language cause i do not study about it before. So, what should i do? Besides i am interest to study abour quran and hadith. If i have chance to study there, how to register into it? If can i want to choose online application form.
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Islam is a religion, not a race or nationality.The majority of Muslims in the world live in countries that speak the following languages (in no particular order):IndonesianArabicEnglishFrenchFarsiAnswer:Muslims speak hundreds of different languages, depending on national origin and/or citizenship. According to a 2009 Pew Research Center study, there are approximately 1.57 billion Muslims in the world. Muslims live on all five continents, with approximately 60% living in Asia and 20% living in the Middle East and Africa. The largest number of Muslims are found in Southeast Asian countries, including Indonesia, Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. Hundreds of different languages are spoken in Southeast Asia, including Indonesian, Urdu, Hindi, Bengali (Bangla) and English. Muslims living in the Middle East and North Africa speak Arabic, with some also speaking French and English.Arabic is a language of great importance to Muslims as their holy scripture, The Qur'an, was originally written in Arabic. For non-Arabic speaking Muslims, however, the Qur'an is available in translation.
The Muslim's sacred book is Quran. Quran is not a human text. Quran was revealed by Allah (or God in English and same God in Judaism and Christianity) to prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the angel Gabriel (or Jibril) withing the period from 610 through year 632 AD. All Quran verses were written immediately upon its revelation, memorized by heart by many Muslims, and recited daily by Muslims in their prayers without single letter change or alterations. It is recited by Muslims all over the day for study and for gaining God satisfaction and His rewards. The long period for full revelation of the Quran (around 22 years) allowed the Quran to be fully memorized and documented by many Muslims. It was recited in the mosque by prophet Mohamed during the daily five prayers without single letter change. Quran is then compiled during prophet Muhammad life and then by the Caliph Abou Bakr and then Omar. During the Caliph Othman it was issued in its current form. Millions of Muslims since then until now are memorizing Quran fully; and some partially; without single letter difference. This explains why Quran remains by God will, and will remain by God will, without single letter change. Refer to related questions below.