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30 Nov 2023

Emotional and Spiritual benefits of reading the Quran

Emotional and Spiritual benefits of reading the Quran

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Dr Musharraf Hussain is an Islamic scholar, CEO of Karimia Institute, and senior trustee of Muslim Hands. Formerly he was the chairman of the Christian Muslim forum (2008-2010), vice chair of the Association of Muslim Schools (2000-2003). He trained and worked as a research scientist before becoming a fulltime Imam and teacher. He has authored over 30 books.

Emotional and Spiritual benefits of reading the Quran

The book containing guidance for a good, successful, peaceful and prosperous life is the Quran.

It has the prescription for success and the medicine for a healthy and flourishing life.

We revealed some of the Quran as a medicine with beneficial effects for the believers, but the wretched will keep increasing in their loss.”

Al-Isra: 82

The same topic is addressed in another verse.

People, your Lords teachings have come to you and they are a medicine for the sicknesses of the heart and the mind” (Yunus: 57). The Messenger (peace be upon him) said, “The best medicine is the Quran.”

Zad Al Ma’ad

Lovers of literature cannot fail to appreciate the beauty of good writing, it’s often captivating, mesmerising and even magical. So, what do you think about Allah’s speech? Isn’t the Quran fascinating, enthralling and beneficial to the intellect?

It’s a weighty speech capable of pulverising mountains. Its life-changing and life-giving teachings foretold the coming of a splendid revolution. The tide of human history changed as the entire world hailed it as a manifesto of success.

The world was delighted, the quiet became vocal and the downtrodden gained freedom. Hali, the Indian poet of the 20th century expressed it nicely when he said “The earthquake that shook the Arabian lands. Was it a lightning bolt or thunder from the Guide?

The President of India Dr Shankar Dayal Sharma (d. 1970) was a keen observer of the Indian Muslims. He wrote a poem expressing his feelings about their neglect of the Quran. He wrote:

It was an order for action, but you made it a prayer book
It was a book to be understood, but you read it thoughtlessly
It was a code of conduct for the living, but you made it a philosophy of death
It gave life to sinking nations, but you use it as a prayer for the dead
Muslims, what have you done to God’s book?

Finest blossom from the Prophet’s garden

Here is a beautiful bouquet of fragrant flowers carefully picked from the garden of Prophetic sayings, praising the excellence of studying the Quran. These Ahadith are from the famous six books renowned for their authenticity. The opening narrators are all companions of the Prophet. These Prophetic gems encourage us to study the Quran with zeal and passion rather than reading it in a parrot-fashion.

1. Uthman ibn Affan (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated the Messenger (pbuh) said, “the best among you is the one who learns and teaches the Quran” (Nisai).

2. Uqba ibn ‘Amir (May Allah be pleased with him) said the Messenger (pbuh) came out and addressed the people of Suffa and said to them;

“Who among you would like to go to the camel market of Buthan and buy two giant fat she-camels?” We said “we would all love to do that” and he (pbuh) replied, “any one of you who comes to the Masjid to learn or to teach just two ayahs of the book of Allah, [the reward] will be superior to buying two giant fat she-camels; three ayahs with a superior [reward] to buying three giant fat she-camels; four ayahs with a superior [reward] to buying four giant fat she-camels and so forth” (Muslim).

3. Abdullah Ibn Umar (May Allah be pleased with him) said the Messenger (pbuh) said, “There are only two people worth envying, one is a scholar of the Quran and he lives by it night and day and another one is the wealthy person and he spends it day and night for the pleasure of Allah” (Bukhari).

4. Abdullah Ibn Abbas (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated the Messenger (pbuh) said “a person who does not know any Quran is like a rundown house” (Tirmidhi).

5. Abu Hurairah (May Allah be pleased with him) narrated the Messenger (pbuh) said “when a group of people gather in the house of Allah to recite the book or to teach it, tranquillity descends, mercy covers them, angels surround them and Allah praises them before the angels and the Prophets” (Muslim).

Conclusion

The clear and hidden benefits of Allah’s book are endless. It is a soothing ointment for distressing emotions and medicine for moral and physical sickness. Consider how it will reduce your high blood pressure, and ease your anxiety.

Its words and phrases are life-giving, a lighthouse that will save your ship from sinking in stormy seas. In the past it changed the camel herders to administrators of a great empire, bedouins became leaders of a new world order, those groping in the darkness of superstitions became scholars and scientists, and the highway robbers became champions of human rights.

What an amazing transformation, what a revolution! Today it can do the same if only we turn to it. Let’s read the Quran with understanding!

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