Yes, as long as one is not reciting it after a specific deed and one is reciting it in a general way so that it wouldn’t be an innovation. For example, it is not permissible to recite it after wudhu every time.
Read moreYou can read the Quran from your mobile without taking Wudhu,if you’re not in the state of Janaba.
Read moreAs long as you have vowed it, you must continue to say it
Read more1- It is recommended to say A’ameen. 2- You don’t have to say this when reciting it for ruqyah
Read moreIt is recommended but it is not mandatory
Read moreWhen people worship Allah truly, Allah will provide for them as rain will make the earth green and this is essential for the crops and for the herds as well.
Read moreThere were a number of scribes who wrote the Quran at the time of the Prophet salla Allahu alaihi wa sallam. None of them was a female. Omer, Ali, Zaid and Moawiah may Allah be pleased with them were among many who wrote it.
Read moreThe same as the normal sajdah.
Read morePraise be to Allaah. This is a wonderful thing for such a young person (11 years old) living in a non-Muslim country and deviant society to accomplish. The fact that she has not given her name is a sign of sincerity, in sha Allaah. I think that this should only be announced for the purposes […]
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