Muslims are encouraged to recite and listen to Quran frequently through their lives and to keep by heart as much as they can of the Quran.
AnswerThe importance of the Holy Qur'an to a Muslim, is that because Muslims believe the Qur'an was sent down by God and that none of it has been written or edited by a man. The Qur'an tells people how to live, ie pray 5 times a day, and not to drink alchol so that you can concentrate on God. Also the Qur'an tells people scientific information, and also what will happen in the future and after the world has ended.Allah will create a Noor for that person which will remain with him between the 2 Jumuas.
On the Day of Judgement, it will be a shining light for its reader.
All the minor sins commited since the previous Friday are forgiven.
One shall be protected from all fitnas (trials) for 8 days.
It is a means of protection from the evils of Dajjal if he were to appear during one's lifetime.
It is the book of Allah
There are many ahadeeth that enumerate the blessings of this surah in its entirety and regarding the first or last ten ayat.
1. Abu Darda' ~ may Allah be pleased with him ~ related that the Holy Prophet ~ ~ said, " One who memorized the first ten verses of Suratul Kahf will be secure against the Dajjal (Anti-Christ) . Another version says: "One who commits to his memory the last 10 verses of this surah will remain immune from the Dajjal. [Muslim]
2. From Baihaqi: He who recites Suratul Kahf on yaumul Jumuah (Friday), Allah will shine a light for him between the two Fridays. [sahih]
3. From Ahmad, Muslim, An-Nisaa'ie, and Ibn Habban -- that Abu Darda' said the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, "Whoever reads the last 10 ayat from Suratul Kahf, he will be immune from the fitnah (corruption) of the Dajjal.
4. Al Bukhari, Muslim and others: Al Baraa' said a man was reading Suratul Kahf in his home and there was an animal in it (it did not specify if it was a cat or dog or goat -- it just used the general term for animal) that started to become uneasy or nervous. He looked up and saw a mist or a cloud and it deceived him. He mentioned it to the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ and he said, "Read (he said the person's name) for verily sakinah descends for (the recitation of) Qur'an". The person who was reading was 'Aseed bin Hadheer, as At-Tubraani explained.
5. From At-Tirmithi who proclaimed it sahih: Abu Darda' said, "The Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, 'Whoever reads 3 ayat from the beginning of Suratul Kahf is protected or immune from the fitnah of the Dajjal. In another version it says 10 ayat from the beginning of it or 10 ayat from the end of it.
6. Ibn Mardwiyah Al Daiya' in "Al Mukhtaar" related that Ali ~ may Allah be pleased with him ~ said that the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said: "Whoever reads (Suratul) Kahf on yaumul Jumuah, he is immune for 8 days from all fitnah that will happen. When the Dajjal comes out, he will be immune to him.
7. Found in At-Tubraani' s "Al Awsat" and Al Haakim's "Mustadrak" and who declared it sahih, Ibn Mardwiyah and Al Baihaqi and Al Diyaa': Abu Saeed Al Khudari said that the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, "Whoever reads Suratul Kahf has a light for him from "maqaamahu" his place (where he is standing) to Makkah; and whoever reads 10 ayat from the end of it (the last 10 ayat) then the Dajjal comes out, he will not be harmed by him.
8. Al Haakim who said it is sahih -- the hadith of Abu Saeed -- that the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, "Whoever reads Suratul Kahf on yaumul Jumuah, a light will shine for him between the 2 Fridays (until the next Friday).Al Baihaqi also provided that hadith in "As Sunan" from the same narrators and from a different chain.
9. Ibn Mardwiyah from Ibn Omar ~ may Allah be pleased with them both ~ who said the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, "Whoever reads Suratul Kahf on yaumul Jumuah, for him light would shine from beneath his foot to 'Aden in the heavens, shining for him on the Last Day and he will be forgiven for what occurs between the 2 Fridays (minor sins)
10. On the authority of Aiesha ~may Allah be pleased with her~ the Messenger of Allah ~ ~ said, "Shall I not inform you of a surah which is so full of greatness it reaches between the heaven and earth and it has blessings written for it of similar proportions (from the sky to earth) whoever reads it on yaumul Jumuah is forgiven what occurred between that Jumuah and the next, in addition to 3 days (i.e. 10 days in all) and whoever reads the last five ayat of it when he goes to sleep, Allah will send him that night what he wants? They said, Yes, O Messenger of Allah. He said: Surat Ashaabul Kahf.
Quran is very significant to Muslims, the followers of Islam religion, as this holy book represents the true words of Allah (the God) per God revelation to prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through angel Gabrial (Jibril) that started in year 610 AD through year 632 AD (year of prophet Muhammad death). Quran remained, per God will and promise, unchanged and remained with no single letter changed till now and , per God will, until the Day of Judgment. Quran is the only holy book that revealed, recited, and memorized by millions of Muslims with the same language, Arabic, that still an alive language.
Quran is significant to Muslims because Quran is:
A place for the Muslim in heaven, and the MUSLIM gets to pick 70 people to go with him to Heaven that he saves from the Hell Fire
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It accomplishes peace of mind and soul, and a better value in the eyes of our lord:
Narrated from Abi Umaamah (radhiallaahu `anhu): 'I heard the Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu `alayhi WA sallam) say:
"Read the Qur'aan, for indeed it will come on the Day of Judgement as an intercessor for its companion."
Narrated from 'Aaishah (radhiAllaahu 'anhaa): The Messenger of Allaah (sallallaahu `alayhi WA sallam) said:
"The one who is proficient in the recitation of the Qur'aan will be with the honourable and obedient scribes (angels) and he who recites the Qur'aan and finds it difficult to recite, doing his best to recite it in the best way possible, will have a double reward."
Believing in a religious text indicates being an adherent to the spiritual belief to which it refers. In this case Islam
Reciting Surah Al-Kahf on Fridays is recommended as it brings blessings and protection from fitnah (trials and tribulations). It also serves as a source of light in preparation for the Day of Resurrection. Moreover, the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) mentioned that reciting this Surah helps in having a light that extends between the reciter and the Kaaba in Makkah.
Surah ZilzaalSurah A'alaSurah DukhaanSurah Kahf
Yes, they all should be. Every Friday the Muslims should be reading at least Surah Al-Kahf (the Cave) and Surah Al-Sajda.
sura al-qaaf
surah thoor
during reciting surah al-balad, his nerve bursted and he is dead.
To not disturb or confuse the people around you who are praying and reciting a different surah.
Mohja Kahf was born in 1967.
Monzer Kahf was born in 1940.
Because, like in the Quran, at the start there is noBismillah (as opposed to most other suras which do start with Bismillah). This is probably because when it was revealed to Prophet Muhammad (saw/pbuh), it was never said. In a different surah (Surah Naml), Bismillah is recited twice.
Surat At-Tawba carries stern warnings for unbelievers and speaks of the preservation of the Islamic Nation through fighting. So it is inappropriate to begin with the mercy of God. That is one explanation the scholars have said. There may be another reason. Only God knows.
In Islam, "Yaseen" is the 36th chapter of the Quran. It is considered to be a chapter that holds special blessings and significance. Many Muslims believe that reciting Surah Yaseen brings spiritual benefits and blessings.