You should perform sajdah (prostration) while reading the Quran when you encounter specific verses that indicate the need for it, known as ayat al-sajdah. There are 14 such verses in the Quran, and upon reciting or hearing these verses, it is recommended to perform the sajdah as an act of humility and reverence. It's typically done immediately after reciting the verse, but you can also do it later if needed.
SAJDAH TILAAWATOne should note that the pre-requisites of Salaah in general are also the pre-requisites of Sajdah-tilaawat:1. There are fourteen places of sajdah-tilaawat in the holy Qur'an. Whenever the word "sajdah" appears on the margin of the holy Qur'an, then on reciting that verse; sajdah becomes Wajib. This sajdah is known as sajdah-tilaawat.2. The method of making sajdah-tilaawat is as follows: the person should say Allahu Akbar and go into sajdah. When saying Allahu Akbar the hands should not be raised. While in sajdah say: Subhaana Rabbiyal A'alaa at least three times. Thereafter, he should say Allahu Akbar and raise his head. The sajdah-tilaawat isnow complete.3. It is preferable to stand up and then say Allahu Akbar and go into sajdah. And thereafter to say Allahu Akbar and stand up from the sajdah. It is also permissible to go into sajdah and come up from it while in the sitting position without standing up at all.4. Sajdah-tilaawat becomes Wajib on the person who recites a verse of sajdah and also on the person who hears it being recited. This is irrespective of whether the person had sat down with the intention of listening to the Qur'an, or whether he was preoccupied with some work, or whether he heard it without intending to listen to it. It is therefore better to recite the verse of sajdah softly so that sajdah-tilaawat does not become Wajib on anyone else.5. If a person recites a verse of sajdah while he is in salaah, then upon reciting the verse, he should immediately go into sajdah and then continue with the rest of the surah, and then go into ruku. If a person does not go immediately into sajdah, but goes into sajdah after reciting a few more verses; even then this sajdah will be proper. And if he recites several more verses and then goes into sajdah, the sajdah will be proper, but he will be sinning.6. If he recites a verse of sajdah while in salaah, but did not make sajdah in the salaah; then the sajdah will not be valid if he makes it out of salaah. He will remain a sinner forever. Now there is no way of absolving himself except through repentance and seeking forgiveness.
When you cry while reading the quran it means that you are really taking it seriously and it really means to you.
You don't need to while reading, but you have to while praying.
Asfaq ullah Khan
Like any Sunnah prayer, there is no Iqaamah for Taraaweeh prayer. It is offered immediately after 'Ishaa prayer and before Witr. The Taraaweeh prayer is offered in two sets of Raka'aats after which one says Tasleem. If one intends to offer eight raka'aats of Taraaweeh, one offers the first two sets, plus two sets, plus two sets, plus two sets, making the total of eight raka'aats. Then one says two sets for Shaf'u and one Raka'ah for Witr for the total of eleven Raka'aats. If one intends to do twenty raka'aats, offer them in sets of two until the total count is twenty. The procedures of these sets is similar to that of Salaatus Subh, morning prayer. Although there is no recorded Sunnah for how long one should recite Al-Quran after Al-Faatihah, it has been reported from the Salaf, the worthy ancestors and those after them, that they used to recite the whole Suurah Baqarah in eight Raka'aats. However, if one is unable to recite that much, one may recite according to one's convenience, as long as one desires, from anywhere in Al-Quran."The Prescribed Prayer Made Simple" - Shu'aib
Actually, lots of Muslims prefer to read Quran in Masjid but nowadays many of them are choosing a different way of reading the Quran. As like in the digital way & I would also suggest to all for this because this very good to learn & memorize the Quran easily. I think, “BEST QURAN TEACHING” will be better for all Muslims to choose as the proper Quran reading place.
If you read a book, wouldn't you understand it while reading? It would be useless to read anything if you didn't understand its meaning. So, for this simple reason, you must understand the Quran. The Holy Quran is also known as Al-Huda, the Guidance; how will it guide when you fail to comprehend the text?
Muslims pay respect to Quran through the following aspects, including obeying and following commands of Quran:following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do.reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God.memorizing as much as possible of Quranlistening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by othersstudying Quran and studying Quran interpretationsnot touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablutionnot reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period).physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books.dealing with the Quran holy books with care and respect.
Muslims pay respect to Quran through the following aspects: · following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do. · reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God. · memorizing as much as possible of Quran · listening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by others · studying Quran and studying Quran interpretations · not touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablution · not reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period) · physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books. in addition to dealing with the Quran holy books with care and respect.
It is treated very nicely and with high respect. This manifested in:following Quran commands, as real God words, as what to do and what not to do.reciting Quran frequently to be closer to God and to be rewarded and forgiven by God.memorizing as much as possible of Quranlistening carefully and respectably to Quran when recited by othersstudying Quran and studying Quran interpretationsnot touching or reading in Quran while not on valid ablutionnot reading in Quran, by women, while in their menstruation (period)physical keeping of Quran holy book in a clean pure place above any other books and not to be covered with other books.dealing with the Quran holy book texts with care and respect.
You can read without wudhu but in order to touch the verses you need wudhu. I recommend reading on a phone as there is a screen between the verses and your finger and so you can scroll and touch without any wudhu
The surah in the Quran that contains two sajdahs (prostrations) is Surah Sad (Surah 38). These sajdahs occur at the end of verse 24 and verse 47. Sajdah is a form of worship where a Muslim prostrates to Allah as an act of submission and humility. It is recommended to perform the sajdah when reciting these verses during prayer or while reading the Quran.