Memorize or understand quran.
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assalamuaikum,i
want my child to become quran hafiz,so for that i would like to know that
understanding of quran is more important or to hafiz quran.But i want after
hifzing quran he should continue his studies.
After
becoming quran hafiz ,if i will continue with his understanding of quran then
he will not get time for studing.so please suggest me regarding to this.
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Answer:
Memorize or
understand quran
In the name of Allah, We praise Him, seek His
help and ask for His forgiveness. Whoever Allah guides none can misguide,
and whoever He allows to fall astray, none can guide them aright. We bear
witness that there is none worthy of worship but Allah Alone, and we bear
witness that Muhammad (saws) is His slave-servant and the seal of His
Messengers.
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 218 Narrated by Anas ibn Malik
Allah's Messenger (saws) said: ‘The
seeking of ‘ilm’ (knowledge) is obligatory for every Muslim.’
The Arabic word and term ‘ilm’ implies both, religious as
well as worldly knowledge, and the seeking of both are obligatory upon the
believers.
Obligatory deeds in Islamic Jurisprudence are divided into
two categories:
For example, the offering of the five obligatory prayers,
fulfilling one’s duty to one’s parents, the fasting of Ramadan, the offering of
Friday Jumuah or mid-day prayers for the men, etc. are what is known as
‘fard-ayn’….these deeds are absolutely obligatory on each and every muslim, and
they must do so themselves.
The offering of funeral prayers, the two Eid prayers, etc.
are also ‘fard’ or obligatory…but they are what is known in Islamic
Jurisprudence as ‘Fard-Kifaayah’…..if some believers fulfill this obligation,
it would suffice for the whole believing Ummah; but if none of the believers
fulfill this obligation, the whole believing Ummah will share in the sin.
The scholars and jurists in Islam are absolutely unanimous
in their opinion that the seeking of basic Islamic Knowledge is ‘fard-ayn’ and
absolutely obligatory on each and every believer; and the seeking of worldly
knowledge and sciences is ‘fard-kifaayah’….it is not obligatory on every
believer to seek worldly knowledge, if some amongst the believers seek this
knowledge, it would suffice for the believing Ummah.
Your
Question: i want my child to become quran hafiz,so for that i would like to
know that understanding of quran is more important or to hafiz quran
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 249 Narrated by Al-Hasan al-Basri
Allah's Messenger (saws) said: ‘He whom death
overtakes while he is engaged in acquiring (religious) knowledge with a
view to reviving Islam with the help of it, there will be one degree
between him and the Prophets in Paradise.’
Sahih Muslim HadithHadith 6518 Narrated byAbuHurayrah
Allah's Messenger (saws) as saying: ‘He who
alleviates the suffering of a brother from the affections of the world, Allah
will alleviate his affections from the sufferings of the Day of Resurrection.
He who finds relief for one who is hard pressed, Allah will make things easy
for him in the Hereafter, and he who conceals (the faults) of a Muslim, Allah
would conceal his faults in the world and in the Hereafter. Allah is at the
back of a servant so long as the servant is at the back of his brother. He who treads the path in search of
knowledge, Allah will make that path easy, leading to Paradise for him
and those persons who assemble in one of the houses of Allah (mosques), recite
the Book of Allah and learn and teach the Qur'an (among themselves). There will
descend upon them tranquillity, mercy will cover them, the Angels will surround
them and Allah will mention them in the presence of those near Him. He who is
slow-paced in doing good deeds, his (long) descent does not make him go ahead.’
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 256 Narrated by Abdullah ibn Abbas
The Messenger of Allah (saws) said:
‘Acquiring (religious) knowledge in company for an hour in the night is better than spending the whole night
in prayer.’
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 220 Narrated by Anas ibn Malik
Allah's Messenger (saws) said: ‘One who goes
out to search for (religious) knowledge is (devoted) to the Cause of Allah till
he returns.’
Respected sister in Islam, if one has the time and the
resources, then obviously the ultimate best would be for one to strive to
memorize the Glorious Quran as well as strive to understand it…that obviously
would be the absolute best choice.
But if one, for any reason, does not have time, energy, or
the resources to do both: memorize as well as study the Glorious Quran, and one
has to chose between memorizing the whole of the Glorious Quran or striving to
understand it….in light of the above quoted guidance of the Messenger of Allah
(saws), the one who strives to understand the Glorious Quran with the intention
to implement the guidance in his life and to revive Islam in the land through
it, is superior and more meritorious in the Sight of Allah Subhanah than one
who secures the Quran to memory and recites it.
Make no mistake sister, although both of these strivings are extremely
good and beneficial and acceptable to Allah Subhanah, one is obviously superior
and more meritorious than the other.
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 257 Narrated by Abdullah ibn Amr
Allah's Messenger (saws) happened to pass by
two groups (of muslims) in the mosque and he (saws) said: ‘Both of them are
good, but one is superior to the other. One group is supplicating Allah and
praying to Him. If He so wills, He will confer upon them and if He so wills He
will withhold. So far as those who are acquiring the understanding of religion and
its knowledge and are busy in teaching the ignorant, they are superior.
Verily I have been sent as a teacher.’
He (saws) then sat down amongst them.
Al-Tirmidhi Hadith 217 Narrated by Abdullah ibn Abbas
Allah's Messenger (saws) said: ‘A single
scholar of religion is more formidable against the Shaytaan than a thousand devout people.’
Whatever written of Truth and benefit is only
due to Allah’s Assistance and Guidance, and whatever of error is of me
alone. Allah Alone Knows Best and He is
the Only Source of Strength.
Your brother and
well wisher in Islam,
Burhan