They say it is better to read the Arabic translation not the English or any other language's translation.
No, it is generally recommended to perform wudu (ritual washing) before touching the Quran, as a sign of respect and purity.
Performing the Taraweeh Sunnah or Nafl prayers during Ramadan can bring spiritual benefits such as increased closeness to Allah, forgiveness of sins, and the opportunity to earn extra rewards. It also helps in developing discipline, focus, and a stronger connection to the Quran.
Yes, it is permissible for a non-Muslim to read the Quran. Many scholars believe that reading the Quran can provide insight and understanding of Islam, regardless of one's religious beliefs.
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran on a phone during menstruation according to Islamic teachings.
Nothing special to recite in Taraweeh Salat (or namaz). You can recite whatever is convenient to you and of what length of verses you can afford and manage. However, some prefer to take this opportunity and recite the full Quran in order over the full month of Ramadan; from Surah Al Baqarah until end of Quran. In each night of Taraweeh salat, one Juz' (or part, around 20 pages) is recited.
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran on your phone while on your period.
I find it easier to memorize Surahs when I write them down in a transliteration that I can remember, and remember that English transliteration, not what the Arabic looks like. With the transliteration, you can get the pronunciations correct because you can read them more easily.
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran on your phone during your period according to Islamic teachings.
Yes, it is permissible to read the Quran during menstruation without physically touching it.
No, in Islamic tradition, it is recommended to perform wudu (ritual washing) before touching the Quran as a sign of respect and purity.
Yes, it is permissible to name a Muslim by Isa (the Arabic and Quranic name of Prophet Jesus) or by any of the prophet names mentioned in Quran such as Musa (Moses), Ibrahim (Abraham), Adam, Nuh (Noah), or Youssouf (Joseph).
حلال or Halal is an Arabic word that means religiously and licitly allowed. It is mentioned in Quran.