Do I Get Reward For Reciting Qur’an In My Head

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Reading Qur’an comes with great reward. For everything letter you recite, you get 10 hasanats. What about reading the Qur’an in my mind? Does that count for reward too?

Shaykh Mohammed Mana answers

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The speaker discusses the importance of reciting the Quran and the words in the Quran as it is considered an act of worship and rewarded generously by Allah. They stress that reciting the words in the Quran is considered a habit and not something that can be taught or taught to you.

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Do I get rewarded for reciting the poll and in my mind, or do I actually have to pronounce it by moving my tongue and lips

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reciting the Quran and the words in the Quran is an act of worship, and it is one that is rewarded generously by Allah subhana wa Tada. Nearly thinking or imagining of the words in your head does not count as reciting the Quran. It needs to be pronounced with the mouth and with the tongue.