Question: Is there a specific prayer to be recited at the end of the Quran?
Answer: There is no authentic hadith that prescribes a specific prayer to be recited upon completing the Quran. Therefore, we should not perform such an act. Reciting the Quran itself is a source of great reward, as each letter earns ten good deeds. Thus, from the moment a person starts reading the Quran until they finish, they are continuously earning rewards for each letter. There is no need for a separate prayer upon completion. Additionally, we should not only recite the Quran but also understand its meanings to fulfill the purpose for which it was revealed.
Sheikh Maqbool Ahmed Salafi ❪Jeddah Dawah Center, Hayy Al-Salamah – Saudi Arabia❫
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