Love Of Quran
(Saad Mehmood, Islamabad)
It is an undeniable fact that
no book was ever held as dear as the Quran. There are numerous inspiring stories
of people’s love of Quran. We need not go in the distinct past; a look at the
biographies of our Ulama who passed away in the recent years is enough to prove
this fact. Ramadan is the month of Quran, so we mention a few stories of the
servants of Quran.
(1) Syed Ata Ullah Shah Bukhari (rahimahullah) was blessed with immense love of
Quran. He used to say in his speeches: “In my life, there is only one thing that
I love and only one thing that I hate. It is Quran that I love and it is the
British that I hate.” In fact his love of Quran would force him to hate the
British. Jews and Christians harbour hardnosed enmity towards Islam and this
fact is spread over the holy pages of Quran.
(2) Hazrat Maulana Qari Fateh Muhammad had devoted himself for the service of
Quran. Mufti Taqi Usmani rightly says: “Qari Fateh Muhammad was a living miracle
of Quran. His tongue was all the time busy reciting the Quran. He was always
engrossed in thinking the best ways of spreading Quran education. He was at home
in different accents of recitation. During Ramadan, he would lead the prayer of
traveeh and recite seven to ten parts of Quran in one night. In this way he
would complete the Quran in three or four days. Then he would again recite the
whole Quran in some other accent. By the end of Ramadan he would recite the
Quran for about ten times in traveeh alone.
(3) Sheikh-ul-Hadith Maulana Zakariya (rahimahullah) was a hafiz and recite the
Quran immensely. For 42 years, it had been his routine that he would recite the
whole Quran in each day of Ramadan. About his family women, he used to say, “Our
family women spend most of their night time in listening to Quran and in the day
time, it is their routine to recite about one half of the Quran. My grandmother
was hafiz and it was her routine to recite one manzil of the Quran daily. And
during Ramadan, she would recite the whole Quran plus one-third of it again in
one day. In addition to this, she would recite thousands of tasbeeh as her
permanent routine.
(4) Hazrat Mufti Rasheed Ahmad (rahimahullah) memorized the whole Quran in just
three months at the age of 46 years. He did this in such a way that he would
easily memorize one part of the Quran in one hour. Despite his tough scholarly
engagements, he would spend a large amount of his time in reciting the Quran. He
would recite five parts in day and as many at night in tahajjud prayer.
(5) Maulana Subhan Mahmud, sheikh-ul-hadith of Darul Uloom Karachi, was blessed
with a special fondness of reciting the Quran. For a long time, it was his
routine to recite the whole Quran daily. On becoming old and weak, he would
recite more 18 parts of Quran. He continued with this routine till the day he
breathed his last. During Ramadan, he would set aside all other activities and
remained busy reciting the Quran day and night.
(6) Hazrat Qari Raheem Bukhsh was blessed with such immense love of Quran that
except for natural human needs, he would not spend a single moment in which he
was not teaching or reciting the Quran. His punctuality was proverbial. He never
absented himself from teaching duty during 40 years. Whatever salary he withdrew
from the madrasah, he returned it to the madrasah in a short period. His son
Qari Abdullah said, “Since childhood, I never see my father miss his tahajjud
prayer. He would recite three parts of Quran in tahajjud prayer.”
Our history is full of Quran lovers. They were the people who not only recited
the Quran by tongue but their every word and action gave the fragrance of Quran,
and their routines and prayers were practical explanation of Quran.