قرآن مجید کی تلاوت، نقل و حمل

ڈاکٹر مبشر حسین - ڈاکٹر جمیل اختر

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Abstract

The Islamic scholars have identified several rules which deal with the reciting and reading of the Quran and touching/handling the al-Mushaf: the script of the Quran. One of the most important prerequisites, as viewed by the classical Sunni schools of Islamic law, is taharat, which includes both the physical cleanliness—by ablution (wudu) or complete body wash (ghusl) or both—and the purification of thought from all
kinds of disbelief (shirk). By extending the rule of taharat, the mainstream Sunni jurists categorically forbid all non-Muslims from touching the Quran; although they are allowed to touch and read its translation as well as to listen to its recitation. This paper analyzes the views of the mainstream jurists and argues for reappraisal of several aspects of the said condition of taharat for both Muslims and non-Muslims, relying upon those jurists whose views are though different from the mainstream but are more practicable and closer to the objectives of the Islamic Sharia today.

Published
2020-08-27
How to Cite
Admin, O. (2020). قرآن مجید کی تلاوت، نقل و حمل. Al-Tabyeen, 4(1), 52-65. Retrieved from https://hpej.net/journals/al-tabyeen/article/view/256