All perfect praise be to Allah, The Lord of the worlds. I testify that there is none worthy of worship except Allah and that Muhammad is His slave and Messenger.
With regard to what is related to fulfilling the oath of your husband in this matter, then this depends on his intention by telling you to put your hand on the Quran. If he intended that you place your hand directly on the Quran, then his oath can only be fulfilled by placing your hand directly on the Quran, but if he intended that you put your hand on the Quran, even if indirectly, then his oath is fulfilled by putting your hand on the Quran even by placing a cloth between your hand and the Quran.
Ibn Qudaamah, may Allah have mercy on him, said, “In brief, the oath depends on the intention of the person who made it; so if he intended with his oath what it may possibly be understood to mean, then his oath is understood to mean it whether what he intended corresponds to the apparent meaning of the words that he used or not...”
As regards the ruling on putting the hand on the Quran for a person who is not in a state of ablution, then the matter is flexible and you can act according to the view of those who say that it is permissible to do that with a barrier, such as cloth or the like, even if performing ablution is not difficult for you.
Allah knows best.
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