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Do I Need Wudhu for the Quran on my Phone?

Holy Quran – Read and Reflect 

The first revelation of the Quran begins with a guideline from the Almighty Allah: “Read, in the name of your Lord, who created” (Holy Quran, 96:01). Though this verse was Allah Almighty’s very first message yet it covered everything. Allah Almighty, through this verse, has realized the importance of gaining knowledge. He is addressing us in this verse to read and reflect through the Holy Quran.

Reading the Holy Quran and reflecting accordingly is an important part of our spiritual practice. In fact, the entire first revelation emphasizes the need for reading the Holy Quran.  It encourages us to gain from Allah Almighty’s Wisdom. However, as offering prayer demands us to follow well-defined protocols so does reading the Holy Quran.

Wudhu as An Extra Layer of Purity

Just like Salah, we can’t touch or recite the Holy Quran without purifying ourselves from major or minor impurities. When a person cleanses from impurity, only then he or she can hold, touch and recite the Holy Book. Here, it must be noted that being Tahir (pure) is the first condition. It is followed by wudhu. If one is pure but hasn’t performed wudhu then he should not touch and hold the Holy Book. This is because Holy Quran holds the sacred most Words of Allah. Therefore, to avoid even a single disturbing thought, wudhu adds an extra layer of purification. 

When we perform wudhu before holding or reciting the Holy Quran, it reflects respect and regard for the Words of Allah Almighty. It protects our thoughts while reading the Holy Quran. It also helps make our Iman strong. Since it’s a key to the purification of body and soul, so performing it before reading the Holy Quran washes off sins. It also gets huge spiritual rewards.

Wudhu before Touching the Holy Quran

“Don’t touch it [with impurity of body and mind] except after becoming cleansed ones”. (Holy Quran 56:79)

This verse clearly speaks about the importance of wudhu. So, a Muslim should not touch the Holy Quran when he or she is in a state of impurity either major or minor. The Companions of Holy Prophet (PBUH) emphasized a lot regarding wudhu. The four imams also followed their footsteps. Most Muslim scholars hold similar opinions before reading the Holy Quran.

Wudhu Before Reading the Holy Quran

Wudhu is one of the first steps to prepare for holding and reading the Holy Book, so we can’t skip or ignore it at all. The ruling about ‘wudhu before touching and reading the Holy Quran’ must be equally respected by the Quran learners taking Quran classes online. Though, in the Life of Holy Prophet (PBUH), we find no such examples as that was not an era of technology. Yet we can’t leave this sensitive matter unaddressed.

In fact, during Quran classes online the learner has to touch the mobile screen many times to scroll and read the Holy verses. Here, if he hasn’t performed wudhu, he may not be extra careful about the personal purity of body and soul. He may become careless and take Quran lessons as a routine activity. Therefore, he must know that virtual Quran classes only replace physical pace.  He must not take Quran learning protocols lightly. If any online Quran student excuses himself on account of a virtual learning setup, he must not even think of doing so as it demands a lot of seriousness and a sense of responsibility. 

A student of Quran classes online must take care of his wudhu. If it breaks, then he must perform it again for the honor of Allah’s Book. Learning the Holy Quran through a mobile phone doesn’t provide any reason to read it without or broken wudhu. So, those who take Virtual Quran Classes, must protect their wudhu.

Wudhu in the Light of Ahadith

Allah Almighty orders purity for not only reciting the Holy Quran but also for touching and holding it. Holy Prophet (PBUH) has also advised us to take great care in this regard. Let’s learn a few sayings of the Holy Prophet (PBUH) about this.

It was narrated from ‘Amr ibn Hazm (may Allah be pleased with him), that in a letter the Holy Prophet (PBUH) wrote to the people of Yemen: “No one should touch the Quran except one who is Tahir (pure).” This is a confirmed hadith with a number of references. (Maalik)

In another hadith narrated by Hazrat Abdullah ibn Umar (may Allah be pleased with him), The Messenger of Allah (PBUH) advised, “No one should touch the Quran unless they are pure.”(Tabrani)

According to Hazrat Ali ibn Abi Taalib (may Allah be pleased with him), the Messenger of Allah (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to teach the Quran and he never stopped anyone from learning it except those who were in a state of janaabah (impurity).” (Abu Dawood, Tirmidhi)

Both the individuals i.e., the one in a state of sexual impurity and menstruating woman need a ghusl for purification. Tirmidhi and Ibn Maajah also report the same as a weak hadith.

Wudhu for Virtual Quran Reading

It is not allowed to touch the Holy Quran both physically and virtually without purification. In case one has to search or read the Holy verses from mobile, he should either seek someone’s help or touch with a stick. Quran readers using mobile phones must observe Quran’s respect the same way we ensure for the Holy Book in hand.

As far as reading the Holy Quran without wudhu from the mobile phone is concerned, the same rule applies over here. However, during physical or Quran classes online, a person can recite the already learned Holy Quran from his memory if he or she is Tahir (pure) but without wudhu.

The Holy Quran is a blessing for every reader. It is to learn and rightly change the direction of our lives. It’s a book of guidance for all mankind. Allah Almighty has sent it down with certain protocols including wudhu.  However, He hasn’t made things difficult to learn. Learn Quran online has many benefits. It enables Muslims from every corner of the world to learn, study, and recite Quran without any geographical constraints. The best part is that they can do it at their own pace and convenience.

With Quran in our mobiles, let’s make a habit to remain in wudhu. Let’s take it as a doorway to draw closer to the Almighty Allah.

And Only Allah Almighty Knows and Guides Best!

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