Q
What significance does the recitation of the Quran in a pleasant voice hold in Islamic tradition?
A
Mu’awiya bin Qurra reported that `Abdullah bin Al-Maghaffal Al-Muzani said, “I saw Allah’s Messenger (ﷺ)
on the day of the Conquest of Mecca, riding his she-camel and reciting Surat-al-Fath (48) or part of
Surat-al-Fath. He recited it in a vibrating and pleasant voice. Then Mu’awiya recited as `Abdullah bin
Mughaffal had done and said, “Were I not afraid that the people would crowd around me, I would
surely recite in a vibrating pleasant voice as Ibn Mughaffal did, imitating the Prophet.” I asked
Muawiya, “How did he recite in that tone?” He said thrice, “A, A , A.”
on the day of the Conquest of Mecca, riding his she-camel and reciting Surat-al-Fath (48) or part of
Surat-al-Fath. He recited it in a vibrating and pleasant voice. Then Mu’awiya recited as `Abdullah bin
Mughaffal had done and said, “Were I not afraid that the people would crowd around me, I would
surely recite in a vibrating pleasant voice as Ibn Mughaffal did, imitating the Prophet.” I asked
Muawiya, “How did he recite in that tone?” He said thrice, “A, A , A.”
Referensi:
Sahih al-Bukhari 7540, Book 97, Hadith 165
Sahih al-Bukhari 7540, Book 97, Hadith 165
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