Our duties toward the Quran
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* As Muslims, our first duty is to affirm that the Quran’s truths are correct. Then there are the additional responsibilities, such as reading it, comprehending its meaning, following its directions, and ensuring that its high principles are upheld in our lives as individuals and as a society.

* Reading the Quran by gazing at the text when doing prayers, is more virtuous because it involves both the eyes and the mouth. It’s also better suited to contemplation. Only the tongue is involved when memorizing the Quran. It is obligatory to read the Quran while facing the Qiblah, wearing clean clothing, and sitting properly.

* The majority of scholars consider reading the entire Quran in a month to be a good act. Some people like to read it in a year, in 40 days, or even in a week. However, reading the entire Quran in fewer than three days is not recommended because one cannot ponder about its meaning when reading it quickly and pronunciation errors are probable.

 

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