
Qur’an Majid Ke Huqooq is an Urdu Islamic book that explains the obligations and responsibilities Muslims owe to the Qur’an, not merely as a text to be recited, but as a complete guide to belief, character, law, and daily life. The book stresses that true respect for the Qur’an goes beyond physical reverence and melodious recitation, it requires understanding, reflection, implementation, and transmission of its message.
Grounded in Qur’anic injunctions, authentic Ahadith, and the practice of the Salaf, this work clarifies what it practically means to “give the Qur’an its due rights” in individual conduct and collective life. It also highlights the consequences, spiritual and societal, of neglecting these responsibilities.
Key Themes Covered:
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Rights of the Qur’an: Recitation with tajweed, understanding meanings, pondering over verses, acting upon commands, and conveying its message to others.
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Common neglect and misconceptions: Identifies where Muslims often fall short limiting the Qur’an to ritual use while ignoring its guidance in real life.
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Qur’an as a living guide: Emphasizes implementation in morals, social dealings, justice, and decision-making, not symbolic respect alone.
Why this book matters:
This is a straightforward, corrective, and conscience-awakening book. It does not romanticize Qur’anic love; it defines it in measurable actions. Suitable for general readers, students, teachers, and study circles, especially for those who want to reassess their real relationship with the Qur’an.
A concise but impactful reminder that honoring the Qur’an means living by it, not just placing it on a shelf. Order today.
