Donate it to someone who needs it or a mosque, or burn it.
Shred the documents on-site
whatever was written in quran was practically done by prophet (saw).... basically the knowledge of quran is elaborated in sunnah
This is done per God commands in Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Hajj is a ritual worship that should be done per Quran and prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings.
There are several ways Muslims show their reverence for the Quran. Firstly, they ensure they have clean hands before touching it, and may even ensure they have done the cleansing ritual, wudu, that is generally done before prayer. If a Quran is to be transported, or if wudu cannot be completed, the Quran may be wrapped in a clean cloth so as to not be directly touched by an unclean person's hands. Also, a Muslim would never stack another book on top of a Quran, unless it were another Quran. shia: at least having wudu is necessary for touching and reading. but the main respect for the Quran is to practice according to the Quran and the orders of Allah. nowadays reciters or keepers in minds are a lot and they treat Quran very well in appearance but they are far from orders of the Quran in actions and reality.
According to the Quran, Noah was a prophet for 950 years.
What do you mean? You're supposed to read the Quran while sitting up straight, wearing proper clothes that are clean, be on wudu, and it's best to face the Qiblaa although it's not needed.
its done for ritual purification...
Why are some people say that Article BIO is no longer needed
energy is needed to work.
There are 14 places in the Quran where it is recommended to perform the prostration of gratitude called Sajdah Tilawah. These prostrations are done in specific verses of the Quran when reciting them during prayers or independently.
In Islam, it is not specifically mentioned in the Quran whether or not it is allowed to touch the forehead as a form of worship or devotion. However, some scholars suggest that it is permissible as long as it is done with the intention of humbling oneself before Allah in prayer or supplication. Ultimately, it is a personal choice and should be done with sincerity and respect.
The Zer Zabar in the Quran was invented by Nasar Ben Aasim. This is a result of the Quran being shared with people that were not of Arab dissent not being able to properly recite the Quran. It was done in a effort to make reciting the Quran easier for people who did not speak Arabic as a first language.