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How do I read the Quran?

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I read the Quran every day/night, but I just learned that I can't because I am having my period! Why cant I read it?!!?!?!?!?!?!?

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  1. You can read it , but you can't touch Mos'haf by your naked hands ,

    there are no any verses from Quran or Hadith telling that you can't read Quran while period ,or after having s*x ( before washing) ,  


  2. yeah you can read from a computer

    but because when your on your menstrual cycle

    your considered nejis

    and you cant touch the quran

  3. i know u r bored, plz stop asking dumb questions.

    and i thought u were a p**i born muslim, why r u telling everyone that u converted to islam?

    Edit

    yes u can read it looking at the computer screen

  4. Because menses is unclean. You seem to have a lot of questions, you can email me if you'd like and I'd be happy to help you out. yasameenabia@yahoo. Salaam.

  5. "There is nothing wrong with menstruating woman or a woman in post-natal bleeding to recite the Qur'an, because there is no clear-cut authentic hadith  that forbids them from doing so. However, it is reported in an authentic hadith  that one who is junub (one in a state of impurity following sexual intercourse or wet dream), must not read the Qur'an while he or she is impure, according to the hadith  reported by `Ali (may Allah be pleased with him).

    The hadith reported as regards the menstruating woman and the one experiencing post-natal bleeding reads: 'The menstruating woman and the one who is junub are not to read Qur'an.' This hadith is reported by Ibn `Umar, but it is da`eef (weak), because the hadith was reported by Isma`eel Ibn `Ayyash from the Hijaziyeen, and he is famous for narrating da`eef hadiths from them.  

  6. They cant touch the Qur'an but can just recite it by memory.

  7. i don't mean to offend you, but I honestly want to know the truth about you... your profile says:

    About me: As Christians we've gotta take on the armor of Christ and go to battle against Satan....

    and you claimed other things... and if you are shia, it is different ruling than sunnis... most of us here are sunni.

  8. "There is nothing wrong with menstruating woman or a woman in post-natal bleeding to recite the Qur'an, because there is no clear-cut authentic hadith  that forbids them from doing so. However, it is reported in an authentic hadith  that one who is junub (one in a state of impurity following sexual intercourse or wet dream), must not read the Qur'an while he or she is impure, according to the hadith  reported by `Ali (may Allah be pleased with him).

    The hadith reported as regards the menstruating woman and the one experiencing post-natal bleeding reads: 'The menstruating woman and the one who is junub are not to read Qur'an.' This hadith is reported by Ibn `Umar, but it is da`eef (weak), because the hadith was reported by Isma`eel Ibn `Ayyash from the Hijaziyeen, and he is famous for narrating da`eef hadiths from them.

    However, such woman (in menstruation or post-natal bleeding) should not touch the mushaf (a copy of the Qur'an); she can only read from her own memory. As for the junub, he or she is not to recite the Qur'an, whether from memory or from the mushaf, until he or she has performed ghusl (purificatory bath).

    So, you can read it from a computer as far as you are not touching it.

    Allah knows the best.

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