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22722: Ruling on gathering to make du'aa' and recite Qur'aan 

Question: 

In the Muslim community on our campus, there arose a controversy on issue of 
coming together on a set date to make dua'h (supplications), therein the whole 
Quran is recited(leaflets of the Quran are distributed and read simultaneously) 
and supplications made, for such reasons as; success in examination and 
beginning of semester exam. 

We want to ask if such prayers is established in the Shareeah of Islam. It will 
be appreciated if your responce is backed by Quran, Sunnah and Ijmaa of the 
salaf. 
Your Fatwa, backed with the requested evidences, will Insha Allah bring to rest 
the controversy. 


Answer: 

Praise be to Allaah. 

Firstly: 

The ruling on gathering to recite Qur'aan, whereby each of the people present 
takes a juz' (part) of the Qur'aan at the same time, so that each of them can 
complete the juz' that he has. 

The answer to this is what was stated in a fatwa of the Standing Committee 
(2/480), which was as follows: 

Firstly: gathering to recite and study the Qur'aan, whereby one of them recites 
and the others listen, and they study it together and explain the meanings, is 
something that is prescribed in Islam and is an act of worship that Allaah 
loves and for which He rewards greatly. It was narrated by Muslim in his Saheeh 
and by Abu Dawood from Abu Hurayrah (may Allaah be pleased with him) that the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him) said: "No people gather in 
one of the houses of Allaah, reciting the Book of Allaah and studying it 
together, but tranquillity descends upon them and mercy encompasses them, and 
the angels surround them, and Allaah mentions them to those who are with Him." 

It is also prescribed to recite du'aa' upon completing the Qur'aan, but not 
every single time, and there is no specific form of du'aa' which is to be 
followed as if it were a Sunnah, because none of that has been proven from the 
Prophet (peace and blessings of Allaah be upon him); rather this is something 
that some of the Sahaabah did (may Allaah be pleased with them). 

Similarly there is nothing wrong with inviting those who attended the 
recitation to a meal, so long as that is not taken as a habit after every 
reading. 

Secondly: 

Giving ajza' (parts) of the Qur'aan to those who attend the gathering so that 
each of them may read a part of the Qur'aan by himself is not regarded as 
meaning that each of them has completed the Qur'aan. 

Their intention of reading Qur'aan for the purpose of seeking blessing is not 
enough, because the purpose of reading Qur'aan is to draw closer to Allaah and 
to memorize Qur'aan, ponder its meanings, understand its rulings, learn lessons 
from it, earn reward and make one's tongue get used to reciting it, etc. And 
Allaah is the Source of strength. May Allaah send blessings and peace upon our 
Prophet Muhammad and upon his family and companions." 

Thirdly: 

There is no evidence to support the belief that this action (gathering to read 
Qur'aan in the manner mentioned) will have the effect of bringing a response to 
du'aa', therefore it is not prescribed. There are many well-known means of 
seeking an answer to du'aa's. just as there are many well-known impediments to 
receiving a response. The person who is making du'aa' should pursue the means 
of receiving a response and avoid the impediments, and he should think well of 
his Lord, because Allaah is as His slave thinks He is. 

See also question no. 5113. 

Note: Evidence is required of the one who claims that something is prescribed 
in Islam, otherwise the basic principle with regard to acts of worship is that 
they are not allowed unless there is proven evidence that they are prescribed. 
Based on this, the evidence that this belief is not prescribed is the fact that 
there is no evidence to suggest that it is permitted. 

And Allaah knows best. 

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