Reciting the Qur'an
     According to most scholars, one who is physically unclean    (because of sex or menstruation) may not recite any    portion of the Qur'an. This is based on a hadith from    'Ali, in which he stated that nothing kept the Messenger    of Allah, upon whom be peace, from the Qur'an save being    sexually impure. This is  related by "the four."
    At-Tirmidhi graded it sahih. Says al-Hafez in al-Fath,    "Some people declare some of its narrators weak. But, in    fact, it is of the hassan class and it is satisfactory as    a proof." He also related, "I saw the Messenger of Allah    perform ablution and recite some of the Qur'an, after    which he said, 'This is for the one who is not in    post-sex impurity. If one is in post-sex impurity, he may    not do so, not even one verse." Ahmad and Abu Ya'la    related this hadith with that wording. With that wording,    al-Haithami says, "Its narrators are trustworthy." Says    ash-Shaukani, "If that (report) is authentic, that is    proof enough that it is forbidden." The first hadith does    not forbid it, for it just states that it was his    practice not to recite the Qur'an while he was in    post-sex impurity. Similar reports do not show that it is    disliked. Therefore, how can it be used as a proof that    it is forbidden?" Al-Bukhari, at-Tabarani, Dawud, and Ibn    Hazm are of the opinion that it is permissible for one    who is in post-sex impurity (or in menstruation) to    recite the Qur'an. Says al-Bukhari, "Ibrahim said, 'There    is no problem if a menstruating woman recites a verse.'    Ibn 'Abbas did not see anything wrong with a sexually    impure person reciting the Qur'an. The Prophet, upon whom    be peace, used to mention Allah under all circumstances."
    In Ibn Hajr's notes to that work, he says, "There is no    authentic hadith reported by the author (al-Bukhari)    concerning the prohibition of reciting by one who is    sexually impure or menstruating." The sum total of what    has been related on this issue informs us on this point,    though the interpretations differ.
    
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