Murde ko QURAN Bakshna | Ummat ki Pasti ki Wajah | Wahhabi Beliefs | By Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza

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"Murde ko Quran Bakshna" is a phrase in Urdu language that roughly translates to "reciting Quran over a dead body". It refers to a practice followed by some Muslims, especially those with Wahhabi beliefs, where they recite the Quran over a dead body in order to grant the deceased person some form of relief or benefit in the afterlife. Engineer Muhammad Ali Mirza, a Pakistani Islamic scholar,
has exposed this practice as un-Islamic and against the teachings of the Quran. He has clarified that reciting Quran over a dead body does not benefit the deceased person in any way and is merely a superstition that has crept into Islamic tradition. He attributes the persistence of such practices to the ignorance and decline in the knowledge of Islamic teachings among Muslims.
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