Is it permissible to read the Quran after the sun rises, that is, at the time of karahah? Is it makruh if it is permissible?
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It is more virtuous to utter salawat to the Prophet, his family and Companions than to read the Quran when the sun rises and when the times of karahah start. Dua and tasbih (glorification) are also like salawat. As a matter of fact, great scholars did like that.
However, there are also some scholars who say it is more virtuous to read the Quran at those times.
(see Celal Yıldırım, İslam Fıkhı, IV/151)
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