Is it true that rewards of Quranic recitation, dhikr (reading surah Ikhlas 11 times or surah fatiha 3 times etc.) can be sent to a person who has passed on? I have seen people gather to recite Quran on behalf of somebody who has passed, to pass on rewards to them. Is this valid?
Is it true that rewards of Quranic recitation, dhikr (reading surah Ikhlas 11 times or surah fatiha 3 times etc.) can be sent to a person who has passed on? I have seen people gather to recite Quran on behalf of somebody who has passed, to pass on rewards to them. Is this valid?
18Oct
ANSWER:
It is not true, neither it is valid what people do. This is an innovation.
Is it true that rewards of Quranic recitation, dhikr (reading surah Ikhlas 11 times or surah fatiha 3 times etc.) can be sent to a person who has passed on? I have seen people gather to recite Quran on behalf of somebody who has passed, to pass on rewards to them. Is this valid?