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[quote]I am no scholar or anything close to it. I just try to present the gold i have gathered from scholars in the form of my two cents...:) Let me reiterate my point: It is definitely virtuous to stand in Taraweeh prayers but if an individual has the capacity to wake up for Tahajjud in Ramadan, he/she would be doing the actual thing and hence the need for a substitute is eliminated. Still, if someone wants to offer Taraweeh while also offering Tahajjud, by all means. The concept of reading the Quran without any comprehension is quite alien to the Quran itself. The Quran never says that it should be read for reward, rather it should be read for guidance to the true path. Guidance without understanding is inconceivable. The psyche of finding shortcuts has contributed to the entrenchment of various unfounded traditions. One example of that is what you have pointed towards in the last part of your post: reading the Quran without worrying about comprehending its message. Edited by - Razi Allah on November 17 2003 21:25:52[/quote]
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