*Bismillahir-Rahmanir-Rahim*
   {In the name of Allah most Gracious Most Merciful}
  Allah says, in Quran 
This day, I have perfected your religion for you,
 completed My Favour upon you,
 and have chosen for you Islâm as your religion.
(Al-Maeda-3)
 
Bismillah Walhamdulillah Was Salaatu Was Salaam 'ala Rasulillah
As-Salaam Alaikum Wa-Rahmatullahi Wa-Barakatuhu

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Reading the Quran but Practising Something Else
 
Taken from
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/Seekers-Of-Islam/ 



 
prevalent culture

There is a prevalent culture among Muslims where they only view the Qur'an as a 
way of gaining reward for reciting out loud the Arabic words correctly. Such 
people think that they hold the Qur'an in high esteem, but this only keeps them 
away from studying the Qur'an as they should. Parents teach their children how 
to pronounce the Arabic words and send their children to evening schools to 
learn to recite the Qur'an correctly. Such people do not deny the importance of 
the Qur'an, but their idea of the role of the Qur'an is extremely mistaken and 
shallow. It is merely to either gain reward for each letter recited or to 
validate Salah by reciting some short chapters. Members of this majority group 
may even enjoy listening to recitations of the Qur'an, not because of the 
message in the Verses, but to appreciate the melody, or for relaxation purposes!

What Islam is, is merely everything else they hear outside of the Qur'an. Such 
people consider themselves highly religious, while they hold such an ignorant 
approach to the Qur'an. They recite the Qur'an frequently, but the recitation 
does not have any bearing on them. Then, they take all their religious guidance 
from outside the Qur'an - they think those practices amount to fulfilling their 
duty to the Qur'an. Many of such ignorant people's ideas  and practices are 
even against what the Qur'an has to say, while they are not aware of it - or 
are aware of it but deliberately ignore thinking about it, laying excuses such 
as 'I am not knowledgeable enough' or 'I am a laymen, more knowledgeable people 
have said this, who are you and me to question?' 





Real purpose of the Qur'an is to give guidance

The real purpose of the Qur'an is to give guidance to the individual human 
being who has been created to worship Allah. The Qur'an's guidance is in its 
meanings, not in the pronunciations of its Arabic letters. The guidance of the 
Qur'an is a mercy, cure and light for the true believers as it reveals many 
unknown secrets such as Allah's power, reasons to happening of events around 
us, and the true nature of Allah's religion. The Qur'an has been necessarily 
made easy to understand. But this majority have been bereft from this blessing, 
all while they are deceived into thinking they are following religion perfectly 
as they are fulfilling their own idea of what the purpose of the Qur'an is.

"We have sent down to you a Book containing your message. Do you not 
understand?" (Qur’an 21:10)

Thinking one is fulfilling their obligations toward the Qur'an by simply 
carrying out rituals such as prayer and fasting, without making the effort to 
find out what the Qur'an actually says about religion is a great deception. 
This is because the Qur'an is a Book to reflect upon, to learn from and to gain 
the necessary insight and wisdom it gives to be a real believer, this is a duty 
upon anyone who wants to be a Muslim. One cannot possibly be a true Muslim 
without having necessary knowledge and understanding of the Qur'an. If one only 
learns about the Qur’an from books written about the Qur’an, written by people, 
and does not feel the necessity to learn from the Qur’an directly himself, he 
is only deceiving himself. Allah mentions this ignorant approach in the 
words,“Or do you have another book which you study?”(Qur’an 68:39). 

Worship based on make-believing that Qur'an is being followed in the flow of 
the majority and under blind trust of leaders without a personal attachment to 
the Qur'an and knowledge of the Qur'an, holds little or no value in Allah's 
sigh.

Let us ask ourselves: how much do we know about the Qur'an? Not superficial 
knowledge like the number of chapters or verses, or which city a chapter was 
revealed in, but the message in its Verses and their many intricacies and 
secrets. How much wisdom have you gained from the Qur'an? Have you read the 
entire Qur'an even once in your own language? How many times a day do you refer 
to the Verses of the Qur'an as you lead your day to day life? Are you sure 
whether any of your outlooks are from the Qur'an, or is your religion muddled? 

“The words of your Lord are complete in its truth and justice. Nothing can 
change His Words – He is the All-Hearing, the All-Knowing. If you obeyed most 
of those on earth, they would lead you away from the path of Allah. They follow 
nothing but speculation – they are merely guessing.”(Qur’an 6:115-116)

"This too, is a blessed Book which We have sent down – follow it, and be 
conscious of your Lord, so that you may receive mercy – lest you say, ‘Books 
were sent to two communities before us: we were not aware of what they 
studied’, or ‘if only the Book had been sent down to us, we would have been 
better guided than them.’ Now your Lord has brought you clear evidence, 
guidance, and mercy. Who could be more wrong than someone who rejects Allah’s 
Revelations and turns away from them? We shall repay those who turn away with a 
painful punishment."(Qur’an 6:155-157)

It is clear that being heedless of the Qur'an will lead to losses in this life 
and the Hereafter as Allah will call all people into account their level of 
adherence to the Qur'an.

“Surely, the One who decreed the Qur’an to you will summon you to a 
predetermined appointment. Say: 'My Lord is fully aware of who it is that 
brings the guidance, and who has gone astray.' " (Qur’an 28:85)

 
 

As stated in the verse, all people are responsible for adhering to the way of 
life decreed by Allah in the Qur'an. Without direct knowledge of the Verses, 
practicing alleged claims about the Qur'an and following the majority, may not 
have any value in the sight of Allah. 

Many people who do not have any Quranic insight or wisdom spread claims about 
the Qur'an's verses which are a far cry from the verses' true meanings. They 
usually get away with it as their audience have also been conditioned to simply 
follow 'sayings' about the Qur'an, rather than the Qur'an.

It is only when one opens his eyes and begins to comprehend the Verses of 
Allah, can he begin to follow the Book of Allah and hope to become a true 
Muslim. 

"...Indeed there has come to you from Allah a Light and a Clear Book. With it 
Allah guides whoever follows His good pleasure to the ways of peace and brings 
them out from the darkness into the light by His permission: He guides them 
onto a straight path" (Qur'an 5:15-16)

  All Muslims must consider their position in religion in relation to the 
Qur'an. Reciting the Qur'an without a sincere effort to understand the verses 
directly will not enlighten the human soul. 
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