A Muslim should be in a state of ceremonial purity when touching the Holy Quran. If a person has a minor impurity, s/he must perform the minor ablution, called wudu. If the person has a major impurity, s/he must take a ritual shower, called ghusl. If water is not available, a dry ablution, called tayammum, may be substituted for either wudu or ghusl.
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.
Anyone can read the Quran any time they like. It is recommended as a respect that you wash your hands and face (A ritual we call Wudoo, to cleanse/purify ourselves) before reading it though.
its done for ritual purification...
Muslim.....He recites verses of the Quran before every match
Yes he is a Muslim and it is known that he reads the Quran before every soccer/football match. His parents are from Turkey.
Yes! he is a muslim. His parents are from Turkey. And he recites Holy Quran before and after every football or soccer match.
Holy Quran is for Muslim people.
By performing Islam duties as a good Muslim; including ritual worships, doing good deeds, adopting good morals, and following all Quran and Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) teachings. Refer to related question below.
Quran states for Muslims the rules for ritual worships, morals, and daily life rules for marriage, divorce, inheritance, loans, debts, war and peace, etc. refer to related questions below for more information.
Yes, Muslim is highly rewarded when reading Quran. Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said that on reading Quran, a Muslim gets 'Hasana' on each letter he reads and his reward is doubled if he tries to overcome difficulty in Quran reading. Reading Quran helps in getting the Muslim closer to God (Allah) and more understandable to the religion obligations. Reading and studying Quran is kind of worship. However, how much to read of Quran and how frequently is left to the capacity of each Muslim.
Muslims do ablution and recite with the name of Almighty Allah (if woman then she covers her head as well to respect) and listen to Quran recitation with out cross conversation.
Does the Quran affect the laws and countries