This is How Salafs Read the Koran in the Month of Ramadan – ConsultSyariah.com

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Abdul Aziz Abu Yusuf

All praise belongs only to Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala who has revealed the Koran. Shalawat and greetings may be poured out on the best human being, Prophet Muhammad Shallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam, as well as on his family and friends.

But already:

Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala has made the month of Ramadan special among other months by choosing it as the time for the revelation of the Qur’an Al-Azhim, and Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala creates and chooses what He wills. It is stated in the As-Sunnah that the month of Ramadan is the month when the holy book was revealed to the Prophet Alaihimussalam. Rasulullah SAW said:

The scroll of Abraham, peace be upon him, was revealed on the first night of Ramadan, and the Torah was revealed during the six days of Ramadan, and the Gospel during the thirteen days. The last day of Ramadan, and the Qur’an was revealed on the twenty-fourth day of Ramadan.

“Suhuf Ibrahim ‘alaihissalam was revealed on the first night of the month of Ramadan. The Torah was revealed after six days had passed from Ramadhan. The Gospel was revealed after thirteen days had passed from Ramadhan. The Qur’an was revealed after twenty-four days had passed from Ramadhan.” (HR. Ahmad).

Reading Al-Qur’an Al-Azhim is recommended at any time, because it is a profitable business, as Allah Subhanahu Wa Ta’ala says:

Indeed, those who read the Book of Allah and perform prayers and spend from the sustenance We have given them secretly and openly hope for a trade that will never fail.

“Indeed, those who always read the Book of Allah, perform prayers, and spend some of the sustenance that We have given them secretly or openly, then they hope for a trade that will not make a loss.” (QS. Fatir).

How could it not be, when every letter read is rewarded with good deeds, and good deeds are multiplied tenfold, as our Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam said:

Whoever reads a letter from the Book of Allah will receive good deeds, and the goodness will be tenfold. I didn’t say: Lam is one letter, but Alif is one letter, Laam is one letter, and Mim is one letter.

“Whoever reads one letter from the Book of Allah, then for him one good thing, and that one good thing is multiplied tenfold. I do not say alif lām mīm one letter, but alif one letter, lām one letter, and mīm one letter.” (HR. At-Tirmidhi).

It’s just that increasing reading of the Al-Qur’an in the month of Ramadan was the guidance of the Prophet Sallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam and the early generations of the Salafus pious Muslims of this nation, because it is the month in which the Al-Qur’an was revealed. Narrated from Ibn Abbas Radiyallahu ‘anhuma, he said:

Prophet Muhammad SAW was the most generous and generous person in the month of Ramadan when Gabriel met him and he studied the Qur’an with him. Jibril met him every night of Ramadan and studied the Koran with him. When Gabriel met him, the Messenger of God, may God bless him and grant him peace, was more generous with kindness than the wind sent.

“Rasulullah Shallallahu Alaihi Wa Sallam was the most generous human being, and he was even more generous in the month of Ramadan when Jibril met him and taught him (mudarasah) the Koran. Jibril met him every night in the month of Ramadhan and taught him the Koran. (HR. Al-Bukhari).

Ibn Rajab Rahimahullah and other scholars mentioned several stories of how the Salaf read the Book of Allah in the month of Ramadan. Ibn Rajab said: “In the past, some salafs completed the Koran during Tarawih prayers every three days. There were also those who completed it once a week, including Qatadah.

Imam Ash-Shafi’i usually spends the Koran sixty times in the month of Ramadan, he reads it outside of prayer. Meanwhile, when Imam Malik had entered the month of Ramadan, he stopped from collecting hadith histories and discussing them with the ulama, then he focused on reading the Koran from the mushaf. “In the past, when Sufyan Ats-Tsauri entered the month of Ramadan, he stopped all worship (sunnah) and switched to reading the Koran.” (Book Lathaif al-Ma’arif p. 318).

Imam An-Nawawi Rahimahullah also mentioned how the Salaf recited the Koran during the month of Ramadan. He said: “It is appropriate for a servant to always read the Qur’an and read it a lot. In the past, the Salaf radhiyallahu ‘anhum had different habits regarding the time period for reciting it. It was reported that some of them recited the Qur’an once every five days, some once every four days, and many of them three times a day, there were also those who recited it once every two days, once a day, and some twice a day or three times a day.

There are also those who pray eight times a day, four times during the day and four times at night. Among those who completed the Koran once a day were Uthman bin Affan and Tamim Ad-Dari Radhiyallahu ‘anhuma, Said bin Jubair, Mujahid, Asy-Shafi’i, and many more. Then among the people who recited the Koran three times a day was Salim bin Umar, Radhiyallahu ‘anhu.” (Book At-Tibyan Fi Adab Hamalah Al-Qur’an 59-63).

There is no problem in completing the Qur’an in less than three days in the month of Ramadan, because this does not include the existing prohibitions, as said by Ibn Rajab Rahimahullah: “Actually, the prohibition on completing the Qur’an in less than three days is if it is done continuously, whereas if it is only during prime times such as the month of Ramadan or in noble places such as Mecca, then it is actually recommended to memorize more of the Qur’an in order to be better able to get priority. that time and place.” (Book Lathaif Al-Ma’arif”p. 319).

These are some examples of the seriousness and enthusiasm of our predecessors in reading the Koran in general or in the month of Ramadan in particular. The purpose of this mention is to inspire enthusiasm to emulate them. And O you who are satisfied with only one or khatam in the month of Ramadan, fight your desires! Join the caravan of people who are so enthusiastic about reading the Book of Allah! Make every Ramadan you get always increase your practice and memorization from the previous Ramadhan, because you don’t know whether you will get the next Ramadhan or not.

O Allah, give us sustenance by reading Your Book day and night in the form that You approve, O Most Merciful.

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