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The Quran and its Sciences
topics having to do with the Holy Quran and its revelation, correct recitation (tajweed), commentary (tafseer) and its miraculous nature; virtues of the Quran; its soorahs and verses; rulings on the Mus-haf (physical copy of the Quran) and the way it is written; and so on.
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Ruling on using auto-tune and vocal effects for the Holy Qur’an
If he is interrupted when reading Qur’an, does he have to repeat the isti‘aadah when wants to resume?
If someone interrupts his reading or recitation of Qur’an for a valid reason, such as sneezing, or returning the greeting of salaam, or answering a question, and the like, and he intends to complete his reading or recitation once the excuse is no longer there, then the first isti‘aadhah is sufficient, and he is not instructed to repeat it, unless the interruption goes on for a long time, in which case he should repeat it.10,724What Is the Last Verse Revealed in the Quran?
There are several views regarding the last verse of the Quran to be revealed. Most of the scholars view that the last verse to be revealed was verse No. 281 in Surah Al-Baqarah.59,909Can You Touch the Mus-haf Cover without Wudu?
If the cover of the Mus-haf is attached to it with binding or glue, it is not permissible for anyone to touch it without Wudu. If the cover is separate from the Mus-haf like the sleeve in which the Mus-haf is placed to protect it, there is nothing wrong with touching it without Wudu.12,431- 14,862
The sending down of the Quran began on Laylat al-Qadr in Ramadan, but fasting was not enjoined until the second year AH
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The final review of the Qur’an, and was any Qur’an revealed after that?
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Putting a recording of du ‘aa’, Qur’an or the adhaan as a dial tone whilst waiting for someone to answer the phone
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Definition of al-Mufassal in the Quran, and the long and short soorahs of al-Mufassal
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Ruling on memorizing Qur’an using the “five fortresses” method
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Reading Quran with an accent in which some letters such as tha’ and dhal are altered