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Sunday, June 7, 2015

Objective and Subjective Conditions - The Obligations Muslims Owe to the Qur’an

4. Objective and Subjective Conditions:

Reciting the Qur’an as it ought to be recited depends upon the fulfillment of a number of objective and subjective conditions. The objective conditions to be fulfilled are that one should perform ablution before starting the recitation, that he should sit facing the qibla, and that he should start the recitation with taawwuz (seeking Allahs protection against the Satan)

Subjectively, he should contemplate the greatness of the Book and the greatness of the Being who has revealed it, and should recite it with complete concentration and absorption, a deep feeling of submissiveness and humility, and utmost fervor and devotion.  He  should  read  the  Book  of  Allah  (SWT)  with  a sincere and earnest desire to get at the truth, and with a firm resolve  to  transform  himself  according  to  its  teachings.  

He should constantly ponder and deliberate over its meanings, not with a view to finding from it a confirmation of his own preconceived thoughts and theories but genuinely seeking from it the guidance that it offers. As explained above, the literal meaning of tilawat is to follow or walk closely behind someone.” Therefore, in the real sense of the term, it demands an attitude of self-abandonment and receptivity. Such an attitude is, indeed, the essence of tilawat.

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