How do I improve my recitation of the
Qur'an, spiritually?
1. One should understand the magnificent
nature of the Qur'an.
This is a divine gift from Allah, and a
tremendous favor. One should bring to mind the favor of Allah and be
thankful.
2. Magnification of the
Speaker.
Bring to mind the magnification of the One who is addressing
us. The reciter will then remain conscious of the fact that this Book is the
speech of Allah. So when one recites, it is not like reading any book, rather
the very speech of Allah. Allah is speaking to the reciter through his
recitation.
3. Paying attention to the Qur'an:
One may avoid
whisperings of the self. "Oh Yahya, take the book firmly," which may be
understood as ... take the words contained in it with seriousness and
sincerity.
4. Pondering over the
verses. How?
Recite it according to the Sunna with tarteel, a slow, measured,
distinct manner. Tajweed helps in inward reflection. There's a hadith from Nasai
and ibn Majah that the Prophet, peace be upon him, prayed at night reciting one
ayah repeatedly: "in tuaddhibhum fa 'innahum 'ibaaduk..." If You punish them,
then they are Your servants, and if You forgive them, surely You are the Mighty,
the Wise. (5:118)
5. Seek to understand the meanings.
1) in the linguistic
sense - study a translation if you do not know Arabic,
2) and the deeper
meanings found in tafsirs,
3) and with reflection. Studying 'aqida helps, for
example, reading verses about the power of Allah, and about His qadr. Don't
interpret it with your own opinion; go look it up in a tafsir.
6. Remove obstacles to understanding the Qur'an.
There are four veils according to Imam
Ghazali:
* Being overly concerned with outward recitation (this is one of the tricks
of Shaytan to turn you away from reflecting on meanings). Find a middle
path.
* Superimposing one's ideas/perspectives/beliefs on the guidance of the
Qur'an (ex: someone is a feminist, socialist, economist - reading the Qur'an
according to his or her own perspective - preventing true spiritual benefit from
the Qur'an.) Take guidance from the Qur'an itself with an open mind.
* Sin, both outward and inward. Sin creates darkness in the soul and clouds
the mirror of the heart, so it doesn't reflect the light of Divine guidance. How
to polish the heart? With sincere and consistent repentance, and leaving sin.
Keep doing this and striving until you leave those sins. This is a process:
cleaning the heart and approaching Allah Most High.
* One finds sufficiency on finding how meanings relate to you from tafsir.
However, this is an interpretation; these tafsirs shouldn't take the place of
personal reflection and application.
7. Take everything in the Qur'an as guidance for yourself
because it is for all creation.
When it talks about the oppressors, sinners,
etc. look at your life, act on what's implied relative to your
life. "Fastaqim kama umirta," be steadfast as you were commanded.
Imagine how the Prophet, peace be upon him, applied the Qur'an to his life - his
hair turned gray! His companions asked why his hair had turned white. He, peace
be upon him, said, "Sura Hud and its sisters made my hair white." He was upright
and truthful in following the Qur'an. He took every address to apply to himself
personally.
8. Rise in degrees of recitation:
There are three grades of recitation. Any recitation is a
tremendous grade.
* The lowest grade: one supposes one is reading the Qur'an
to Allah, as if one is standing before Allah, in His Divine Presence, and Allah
is listening to one's recitation. This is an inward state of begging,
entreating, and supplicating.
* The middle grade: When one beholds Allah and sees for
themself that Allah is addressing us with His favor. He is bestowing His gifts,
His mercy through the Qur'an. There is a sense of shame, modesty (haya) and
magnification (ta'dhim). One seeks to understand and be more serious. Now it is
from Allah to you! There's also a feeling of ecstasy, thankfulness, and joy! One
piece of dust like you is being addressed by the Lord of every speck of
dust!
* The highest grade: When one beholds the Speaker Himself
and His Attributes. One does not see his own actions, but completely engrosses
himself in beholding Allah Most High Himself. Then next, he sees the address of
Allah Most High, then sees his own recitation.
9. Feel the Qur'an when talking about Paradise, Hell, or anything, put yourself in tune with the Qur'an.
10. Recite the Qur'an while knowing that there is no might or power except
with Allah.
'Qul bifadhlillahi wa birahmatihi'... say by the Grace of Allah and His
Mercy; in that let them rejoice - better than what they amass - whether (worldly
or spiritual amassing).
Thank Allah upon good deeds. In
addition, one always beholds one's shortcoming in reciting it. And reminding
ourselves that we are not being thankful enough, look even the Prophet's hair
turned gray...The soul is what turns to Allah...the body is just dust. We have
infinite fear, and infinite hope in Allah... so turn to Allah and hope for His
Pleasure.
Taken from Sunni path website.
Taken from Sunni path website.
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