Pahala Listens And Reads Al Quran According To The View Of Ulama

YOGYAKARTA - Pahala listens to and reads that the Quran is believed to have brought a great reward, it can even give alfaat on the Day of Resurrection. The Qur'an, as a holy book of Muslims, is not just a collection of beautiful verses.

More than that, it is a source of clues, life guidelines, and sedatives.

Through this article, let's explore more deeply about the virtues and rewards contained in this noble practice.

Reporting from the Pakuan University page, reading the Qur'an is a highly recommended practice in Islam and promises a great reward. In a hadith narrated by Imam At-Tirmidzi, the Prophet Muhammad said:

"Whoever reads one letter from the book of Allah (the Qur'an), then for him one kindness, and one kindness is doubled to ten times."

Hadith above emphasized that every letter read from the Qur'an will bring a double reward.

Furthermore, in the Asy-Syafi'i Complete Tajwid book, Abu Ya'la Kurnaedi quoted Abdullah bin Mas'ud's words as strengthening the hadith of Imam At-Tirmidzi. Abdullah bin Mas'ud narrated that the Prophet was saying:

"Whoever reads one letter from the Book of Allah, then he will get one reward, and one reward is doubled to ten rewards. I do not say 'alif lamb mim' as one letter, but 'alif' one letter, 'lam' one letter, and 'mim' one letter."

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Abdullah bin Mas'ud's explanation makes it clear that every letter in the Qur'an, even the letters that make up the word, are counted as a separate reward.

Meanwhile, the hadith narrated by Imam At-Tirmidzi specifically mentions the reward for people who read the Qur'an.

However, regarding the reward for those who listen to the recitation of the Qur'an, only Allah Ta'ala knows for sure the amount.

According to Syekh As-Sa'dy's explanation, the order to listen to the Qur'an applies to every individual present when the Book is read. In this context, there is a difference between just listening and really listening solemnly.

"Al-Inshot" refers to an external attitude, namely refraining from speaking or carrying out other activities that can interfere with concentration.

Meanwhile, "Al-Istima'" includes aspects of my mind, which is to focus on hearing and reflect on the meaning of the verses heard.

Then the collaboration of the two, when the Qur'an is sung, will produce great benefits in the form of broad knowledge, increased faith, and continuous instructions.

Therefore, Allah SWT promises grace for those who do it. On the other hand, people who are present during the reading of the Qur'an but do not listen solemnly will lose the opportunity to achieve abundant grace and kindness.

One of the most emphasized moments to listen to the Qur'an is when the priest reads the holy verses in congregational prayers. At that time, Muslims were advised to listen with full attention.

In fact, most scholars argue that listening to the recitation of the priest is more important than reading Al-Fatihah or other letters.

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