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Forty Hadith Regarding the Great Merits of Reciting the Holy Qur'an
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Hadith Number 1
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThe one who recites the Qurâan and the one who listens to it have an equal share in the reward.â
Mustadrakul Wasaâil, Volume 1, Page 293
Hadith Number 2
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThe best of those amongst you is the one who learns the Qurâan and then teaches it to others.â
Al-Amali of Shaykh at-Tusi, Volume 1, Page 5
Hadith Number 3
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said that: âReciting the Qurâan from the pages of the Qurâan (meaning to look at it and recite it - not from memory) lightens the punishment of oneâs mother and father, even if they are both disbelievers.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 613
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Hadith Number 4
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âEverything in existence prays for the forgiveness of the person who teaches the Qurâan - even the fish in the sea.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 3, Page 301
Hadith Number 5
Imam âAli ibne Musa al-Ridha (peace be upon him) has said: âDo not disregard the Words of Allah, and do not seek guidance from other than Him, for then (surely) you willgo astray.â
âUyunul Akhbar ar-Ridha, Volume 2, Page 57
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Hadith Number 6
The Messenger of Allah (prayers of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThese hearts rust just as iron rusts; and indeed they are polished through the recitation of the Qurâan.â
Irshadul Qulub; Page 78
Hadith Number 7
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âThe Qurâan is the trust of Allah (given) to His creations, therefore it is desirable for every Muslim to look at this trust and to recite (a minimum of) 50 ayat (verses) of the Qurâan everyday.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 609
Hadith Number 8
Amirul Moâminin âAli ibne Abi Talib (peace be upon him) has said: âThe house in which the Qurâan is recited and Allah, The Noble and Grand, is rememberedwill receive numerous Divine blessings (barakah), the Angels will be present, and the Satans will be distanced from there. In addition, that house will shimmer for the people of the sky, just like the stars shimmer for the people on the Earth.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 610
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Hadith Number 9
In his last testament to âAli (peace be upon him), the Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) told him: âOâ âAli! I advice you to recite the Qurâan in every state (which you may find yourself in).â
Man La Yahdhuruhul Faqih, Volume 4, Page 188
Hadith Number 10
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âNothing is harder for Satan to bear than a person who recites the Qurâan by looking at the pages (of the Qurâan).â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 231
Hadith Number 11
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âBrighten up your houses through the recitation of the Qurâan, and do not make them (your homes) like graves, similar to what the Jews and Christians have done (by not performing the prayers and worship of God in their house and limiting this to the Synagogues and Churches).â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 610
Hadith Number 12
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âOne who recites the Qurâan will be free from need (of everyone), and thereafter will not be in need of anything. But as for the one (who does not recite the Qurâan), nothing at all will make him needless (and he will always be in need of others).â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 230
Hadith Number 13
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âOne who recites ten verses (ayat) of the Qurâan every night will not be counted amongst the negligent ones (Ghafilin); and one who recites fifty verses (ayat) will be written as those who remember Allah (Dhakirin); and one who recites one hundred verses (ayat) will be written down as the obedient and worshipper of Allah (Qanitin).â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 232
Hadith Number 14
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âI advise you to recite the Qurâan and remember Allah much, for surely the Qurâan will remember you (do your dhikr) in the Heavens and it will be a Divine Light (nur) for you on the Earth.â
Al-Khisal, Page 525
Hadith Number 15
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThe superiority of the Qurâan over the rest of words, is like the superiority of Allah over His creations.â
Mustadrak al-Wasaâil, Volume 4, Page 237
Hadith Number 16
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âIt is advisable for the person who is reciting the Qurâan that when he reaches to a verse from the Qurâan in which there is a request for something that he ask Allah for that thing, or when he reaches to a verse of the Qurâan in which there is talk about the punishment, that he ask Allah for protection from the fire of Hell and the punishment.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 3, Pages 1-3
Hadith Number 17
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âThree things will complain to Allah, The Noble and The Grand, (on the Day of Judgement): A deserted Masjid in which the people of the town did not recite Salat (in it); an âAlim who was among the ignorant ones (however the people did not make use of him); and the Qurâan which was not read and was left for dust to collect on it.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 613
Hadith Number 18
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âWhoever recites the first four verses of Suratul Baqarah, Ayatul Kursi (verse 255 of Suratul Baqarah) along with the two verses which follow it (verses 256 and 257 up to âWa Hum Fiha Khalidunâ), and the last three verses (of this same Surah) will not see any bad or sorrow in his life or his wealth; Satan will not come near him; and he will not forget the Qurâan.â
 Thawabul Aâmal, Page 234
Hadith Number 19
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âFor every thing there is an embellishment (or a decoration), and the embellishment of the Qurâan is a good voice.â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 190
Hadith Number 20
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âSurely this Qurâan is the rope of Allah, and a manifest Light (nur), and a beneficial cure. Therefore, busy yourselves with the recitation of it, for Allah - The Mighty and Glorious â grants the reward of ten good deeds to you for every letter which is recited.â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 19
Hadith Number 21
Amirul Moâminin âAli ibne Abi Talib (peace be upon him) has said: âLearn the Qurâan for it is the best of narrations, and understand it thoroughly for it is the best blossoming of the hearts. Seek cure with itsâ Light for it is the cure of the hearts. Recite it beautifully for it is the most beneficial of narrations.â
Nahjul Balagha, Sermon 110 (109 in some books)
Hadith Number 22
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âWhenever the waves of calamities encompass you like the dark night, seek refuge with the Qurâan - for it is an intercessor whose intercession will be accepted. One who takes it as a guide, Allah will lead that person into Heaven; and whoever disregards it or goes against it, will be lead into the Hell fire.â
Fadhlul Qurâan, Page 599
Hadith Number 23
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âRecite the Qurâan in such a way that your hearts develop a love for it and your skin becomes softened by it. However as soon as your hearts become indifferent to it (meaning that the Qurâan has no effect on you), then stop reciting it.â
Mustadrakul Wasaâil, Volume 4, Page 239
Hadith Number 24
 Imam Muhammad ibne âAli al-Baqir (peace be upon him) has said: âOne who finishes the recitation of the entire Qurâan in the noble city of Makkah within the time span of one Jumuâah (Friday) to another Jumuâah or more than this (more than one week), but completes the Qurâan on the day of Jumuâah, Allah will write for that person the reward of good deeds from the first Jumuâah that one came into the world, until the last Jumuâah that one will remain alive in it.â
Thawabul Aâmal Page 225
Hadith Number 25
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: Â âAllah will reward the person who recites the Qurâan a great deal and makes a promise with it to try and memorize it even though it may entail great difficulty, a double reward.â
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Thawabul Aâmal Page 227
Hadith Number 26
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âOne who listens to the Qurâan (while it is being recited) will be kept away from the evils of this world; and one who recites the Qurâan will be kept away from the trials of the hereafter. And the person who listens to even one verse of the book of Allah - this is better (for him) than possessing a mansion of gold.â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 19
Hadith Number 27
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThe number of levels (stages) in Heaven is (equivalent to) the number of verses in the Qurâan (6236). Thus, when a reciter of the Qurâan enters into Heaven, it will be said to him: âGo up one level for every verse that you can recite.â  Thus, no one will be in a higher level than the one who has memorized the entire Qurâan.â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 22
Hadith Number 28
Amirul Moâminin âAli ibne Abi Talib (peace be upon him) has said: âRecite the Qurâan and seek assistance from it for surely Allah, the Most High, will not punish one who has memorized the Qurâan (and has it within oneâs heart).â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 92, Page 19
Hadith Number 29
Amirul Moâminin âAli ibne Abi Talib (peace be upon him) has said: âA person who recites 100 verses from anywhere in the Qurâan and then says: âYa Allahâ seven times, if he wanted to remove a huge boulder (from the ground), he would be able to do so with the permission of Allah.â
 Thawabul Aâmal, Page 233
Hadith Number 30
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âIf you want ease and success in this world, the death of a martyr, to be saved on the Day of Loss, a shade on the Day of the burning Qiyamat, and guidance on the Day of going astray, then take lessons from the Qurâan. Surely it is the word of the Merciful, a protection from the Satan, and one of the most weightiest of things for the scale of (good) deeds (on the Day of Judgement).â
Jamiâul Akhbar, Page 78
Hadith Number 31
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âSurely the recitation of the Qurâan is an atonement for the sins, a covering (protection) from the Hell Fire, and a safety from the punishment. Mercy will descend upon the reciter, the Angels will seek forgiveness for him, Heaven will long for that person, and his Master (Allah) will be pleased with him.â
Biharul Anwar, Volume 93, Page 17
Hadith Number 32
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âThe people of the Qurâan (those who recite and those who memorize the Qurâan) will be in the highest level (in Heaven) from amongst all of the people with the exception of the Prophets and Messengers. Thus, do not seek to degrade the people of the Qurâan, nor take away their rights, for surely they have been given a high rank by Allah.â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 224
Hadith Number 33
Imam Muhammad ibne âAli al-Baqir (peace be upon him) has said: âSurely the Book of Allah is the most truthful of all narrations, and the best of all stories, and Allah has said: (And when the Qurâan is being recited, then listen to it and remain silent so that perhaps mercy may be shown to you.)â [Suratul Aâraf (7), Verse 204]Â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 3, Page 422
Hadith Number 34
Imam Muhammad ibne âAli al-Baqir (peace be upon him) has said: âAnyone who recites the Qurâan while standing in his Salat, Allah will record one hundred good deeds (in that personâs book) for every letter that is recited; and anyone who recites the Qurâan while sitting in his Salat, Allah will record fifty deeds (in that personâs book) for every letter recited; and one who recites it (the Qurâan) in other than his Salat, Allah will record ten good deeds for every letter that one recites.â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 227
Hadith Number 35
The Messenger of Allah (blessings of Allah be upon him and his family) has said: âPlace a portion (of goodness) from the Qurâan in your homes, for surely ease will come to the people of that house in which the Qurâan is read, goodness will increase, and the inhabitants (of that house) will be given excess bounties.â
Wasaâilush Shiâa, Volume 4, Page 85
Hadith Number 36
 Imam âAli ibne al-Husain (peace be upon him) has said: âThe verses of the Qurâan are treasures, and every time a treasure is opened up, it is desirable that you look at what is inside it.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 609
Hadith Number 37
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âOne who protects the Qurâan and acts upon it as well, will be with the noble, devoted Angels on the Day of Judgement.â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 2, Page 603
Hadith Number 38
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âOne who recites the Qurâan and is a believing youth, the Qurâan becomes mixed with his flesh and blood, and Allah - The Noble and Great - will place him with the noble, devoted Angels. In addition, the Qurâan will act as a barrier (between him and the Hell Fire) on the Day of Judgement.â
Thawabul Aâmal, Page 226
Hadith Number 39
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âSurely the Qurâan is not to be read in a rush or very quickly. Rather, it should be recited in slow, measured portions. Whenever you reach a verse which talks about Heaven, then stop (at that verse) and ask from Allah (the bounties of) Heaven. And whenever you reach a verse which speaks about the Hell, then stop (at that verse) and seek protection from Allah from the Hell Fire (and the punishment).â
Usulul Kafi, Volume 3, Page 301
Hadith Number 40
Imam Jaâfar ibne Muhammad as-Sadiq (peace be upon him) has said: âI would like to see a Qurâan in every house so that through this, Allah would repel the Satan (from that house.)â
Fadhhlul Qurâan, Page 669
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