The correct way to treat speech problems
I have a noticeable stuttering problem, to the extent that people do not understand what I am saying, which annoys me a lot since I can not pronounce certain words. What really concerns me most is that I can not pronounce certain verses in the Noble Quran clearly. Moreover, people at the mosque insist that I lead them in prayer and I refuse due to my speech problem. I can not pronounce certain verses as some of them think that I misread them. Being unable to lead them in prayer makes me sad and they usually blame me for that. How can I fix this speech problem as I wish to lead people in prayer?
Stuttering does not prevent one from reciting the Noble Quran according to the rules of Tajweed. Bear in mind, dear questioner, that Tajweed is an act of the Sunnah. The Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, used to recite the Noble Quran with measured recitation. It was narrated on the authority of Moreover, the Prophet, sallallaahu ‘alayhi wa sallam, praised the one who recites the Quran with Tajweed; as he said: " The correct method of treating this speech problem and lack of fluency is through practicing, continual training and reciting the Noble Quran slowly without haste. You should try to read each verse of the Surah letter by letter, outside the prayer, before you pray. Were you to be sure that you can recite these verses properly, then you should try reciting them before others who are able to recite the Noble Quran correctly. Allaah Willing, you will find this a successful treatment, and the most important thing is that you do not hasten while reciting the Noble Quran. Imaam Furthermore, If you did everything in your ability to eschew the mistakes in reciting the Quran, there would be no harm or blame on you after that. However, we advise you not to lead people in prayer unless you feel capable of avoiding the mistakes in recitation or stuttering so as to respect the status of the Imaam (who leads people in prayer) and to relieve yourself of hardship or blame as well. However, if your case of stuttering is innate, you should not feel sad because of that and do not think badly of it; since there were great Muslim scholars of our righteous predecessors who suffered from the same speech problem, and it did not degrade their status by any means.