A graduate of Islamic studies can have the potential of understanding the Quran but this isn’t a must as a lot of them don’t know how to. However, they can do that if they put the effort.

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This is the interpretation of some books of Tafseer, that the “lah’ow” means the wife and the son and that Allah wouldn’t do such a thing. Had he wanted to do such a thing, He would have taken a wife and a child from his own creation if he were to do such a thing […]

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This verse states that Allah doesn’t forgive those who dies associating others with Him and that He may forgive other minor or major sins to whoever He wishes. Therefore, blasphemy and disbelief are also not forgiven if a person dies not believing in Allah.

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It is Sunnah to offer the Sajdah when you recite it in the Quran.

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It is an issue of dispute but the most authentic opinion is that it is highly recommended to recite it in loud prayers after the Imam has finished it. if a person doesn’t recite it, it is permissible.

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It is an issue of dispute among scholars. It is advisable not to.

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The verse says: “The Prophet (Peace be upon him)) frowned and turned away.” This is when he was calling a delegation of the pagans dignitaries to Islam when this blind companion came seeking knowledge. That is why the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam ignored him as he had more important business, hoping that the […]

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This is permissible as long as you are not intending to humiliate the Quran.

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