Dedication of the Reward for Reading the Quran to the Noble Messenger and for the Living and the Dead

Question
I read the Quran continuously, and I thank God for that, with an average of one complete reading every month that I dedicate to my deceased father and my mother who is now (80) years old. Is this permissible, and what is the legal ruling? I saw the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) in a dream a few months ago, and I looked at his face like the shining moon. Since that day, whenever I complete the Quran, I dedicate it to our Noble Messenger (peace be upon him). Is this permissible? Considering that our Master Muhammad, may God forgive him for his past and future sins, is a means of drawing closer and showing affection to our Noble Messenger.
Answer
I say, and with God's help: It is permissible to dedicate the rewards of acts of worship such as reading, prayer, charity, and others to the living and the dead. It is also permissible to dedicate them to our Master, the Messenger of God (peace be upon him). And God knows best.
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