Yes, you can absolutely read the Quran on a phone, and it's considered permissible and rewarding, with many scholars agreeing it's fine even without Wudu (ablution) because a phone isn't a physical Mushaf (bound book). Reading from a digital device offers convenience, especially for those in impurity (like menstruation) or needing accessibility, but showing reverence (like having Wudu) is still encouraged by some for spiritual connection, though not strictly required for the screen.
The majority of Muslim scholars agree that it is permissible to read the Quran on a phone while lying down. In Islam, the focus is on having a sincere heart and concentrating on understanding and reflecting upon the Quran, rather than the physical position chosen while engaging with it.
The focus is on the respect for the words of the Quran, not on wearing a hijab. Can I read the Quran on my phone without hijab? Yes, you can read the Quran on your phone without wearing a hijab.
If a person reads the Qur'an on a mobile phone or computer, it is permissible to do so without wudu, because he is not touching the actual physical Mushaf (the printed Qur'an), but only seeing the words displayed on a screen.
According to the majority of scholars, reading the Quran without wudu is permissible if you're not physically touching the mushaf. Since your phone isn't a mushaf, you're not violating the same rules.
Tayammum (Dry Ablution)
You may perform your Salah by preceding it with Tayammum as a substitute for Wudu or Ghusl when: 1. A person cannot find water, or the amount available is insufficient.
The answer is simply: yes, insha'Allah, according to the scholars of Islam. The Hadiths about the virtue of reading the Quran do not specify that recitation must be from a physical Mushaf only.
Since a phone or tablet displaying the Quran is not considered a physical Mushaf, the rules for touching do not strictly apply. This implies that one can also view the Quran on a phone without Ghusl, though verbal recitation in a state of major impurity remains prohibited according to the majority.
The consensus of scholars affirms that while touching the Mushaf directly is restricted during menstruation, reciting or reading the Quran remains permissible from memory or digital means.
“If a person recites the Quran while he is standing, lying on his bed or in other positions, it is permissible and he is rewarded.” To conclude, we would like to state that the ruling of reciting the Quran when a person is lying down is permissible. This shows that Islam is a religion of ease and flexibility.
Is it permissible to say prayers, to glorify Allah and to make dhikr while lying down? Answer: It is permissible to mention Allah, to say prayers, to glorify Him and to make dhikr while standing, sitting or lying.
However, there is no blame upon the person who recites the Quran or mentions the Name of Allaah The Exalted unintentionally in the bathroom, although he should train himself to remain silent when relieving himself by reminding himself that it is not a proper place for the mention of Allaah The Exalted.
The scholars differentiated between the two types of dhikr. They said that it is makruh to remember Allah on the tongue (by speaking) in the bathroom and glorify Allah in that place.
It is permisible to touch or read quran from a phone or I Pad without Wudu. Answer: In the Name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful. Qur'an is the divine word of Allah Ta'ala hence it deserves utmost respect.
132307. Are we allowed to listen to a recitation of the Quran while having a shower? Yes. It is always very good to listen to Quranic recitation and remember Allah even while taking shower.
Yes, it is acceptable for a man to read the Quran without wearing a shirt. Although it is commendable to avoid this type of attire out of modesty, there is no specific rule in Islamic teachings that men must cover their upper body while reciting the Quran.
In summary, reciting the Quran from a mobile phone without Wudu is permissible, and touching the physical Mushaf requires Wudu. Ulum Al-Azhar Academy offers a wide selection of online Quran courses, allowing you to control the number of classes you take each week.
Answer: It is not necessary to be in a state of wudu to do dhikr/tasbeeh. It is, however, recommended to do be in the best of states when doing zikr/tasbeeh. To get maximum benefits it is best that you are in the state of wudu when doing one of the beautiful acts like zikr.
Reciting from Memory or a Digital Device
It is permissible to recite the Quran from memory or read from a digital device if you do not have Wudu. However, it is highly recommended (Mustahabb) to be in a state of purity to gain the maximum reward and show the highest level of reverence.
Some said that it does not invalidate wudu at all, and this is the correct view. This means that if a man kisses his wife, or touches her hand or hugs her , but he does not emit anything, then his wudu is not invalidated and it remains as it is.
Wudhu is must before performing Prayers. If you perform obligatory Ghusl like Ghusl of Janabah, then you pray with that Ghusl with out Wudhu. If you perform a recommended Ghusl like Ghusl of Jum'a, then you can pray with it with out a need for Wadhu. Just shower or washing the body does not mean valid Ghusl.
Wudu is typically performed before Salah or reading the Quran. Activities that invalidate wudu include urination, defecation, flatulence, deep sleep, light bleeding (depending on madhhab), menstruation, postpartum status, and sexual intercourse.