Assalamu Olaikum. I have following questions would you mind please, reply me. 1. Can Quranic Ayah, be recited without ablution /wudu, mention ruling according to Quran & authentic hadith, with reference. 2. Can a person, recite Quranic Ayah, while walking or doing some kind of official or daily house hold work, mention ruling according to Quran & authentic hadith, with reference. 3. So far I know it is rule to recite Quran facing Qiblah. If one recites Quran other than facing Qiblah, is he/she will be punished ? Because of back pain, I some time recite Quran leaning down in pillow/cushion and not facing to Qiblah, is it Ok ? 4. In many Ayah of Quran, there are Sajdah, if one missed unknowingly is he/she commit sin? 5. If after offering prayer, one found that food particle stuck to his/her teeth, which he/she did not notice during Wudu, will be his/her prayer invalid ? What is your opinion ? Allah hafez
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· It is not an obligation to face the Qiblah (i.e. the direction of Ka'bah) when reciting the Quran, and it is permissible to recite the Quran while not facing the Qiblah. It is confirmed that the Prophet used to recite chapter Qaaf [Quran 50] on the pulpit, and of course, in this case, he had his back to the Qiblah.
However, the jurists mentioned that it is desirable to recite the Quran while facing the Qiblah. Their evidence for this is the Prophetic narration which reads: "There is a Sayyid (i.e. Master) for everything, and the Sayyid of the manner of sitting is to face the Qiblah.” [Al-Albaani classified this narration as authentic].
Therefore, it is permissible for you to recite the Quran while not facing the Qiblah, while leaning or in any position. It is confirmed that the Prophet used to recite the Quran while he was leaning on 'Aa'ishah's lap .
· As regards the prostration due to the recitation of the Quran, according to the majority of the scholars it is desirable and not an obligation. Thus, if a person recites a verse where there is a prostration, and he prostrates, he will be rewarded. However, he is not sinful if he does not prostrate. For more benefit on the ruling of the prostration of the recitation of the Quran, please refer to Fatwa 84896.
· The food that remains in the teeth does not invalidate ablution or the prayer. Even if one performs the prayer and finds some food particles in his mouth and swallows them, his prayer is not invalidated as stated by the jurists .
Allaah Knows best.
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