The document outlines 15 reasons for understanding the Qur'an rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It argues that understanding allows one to fulfill the purpose of revelation by reflection and remembrance. It notes missing benefits like heart purification, guidance in life, and strengthening faith. The document encourages starting to understand the Qur'an through daily prayers and says Allah can facilitate understanding if one makes effort. It emphasizes that understanding provides numerous spiritual and practical benefits.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims make time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims find time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make efforts to truly understand the Quran. Several examples are given, such as how the Prophet Muhammad spent hours each night reciting the Quran despite his busy schedule, and how companions eagerly sought to recite and understand it. The document urges taking the time to study and reflect on the Quran given its significance as the only non-created words of Allah and guide for this life and the hereafter.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make understanding the Quran a priority. It highlights how the Prophet Muhammad and early companions devoted significant time to reciting and comprehending the Quran, unlike many Muslims today. The document urges taking the Quran as seriously as other important texts and manuals by dedicating regular time to studying and pondering its meanings and implications.
This document provides guidance on properly memorizing the Quran. It outlines 16 golden rules, including making intentions for Allah's pleasure, making dua for assistance, using a clear Quran copy, allotting dedicated study times, reciting aloud, not moving ahead until mastering current material, paying attention to similar verses, continuously reviewing memorized content, understanding meanings, and implementing teachings into one's life. The goal is to help motivate memorizing the Quran, understanding it, and living according to its guidance.
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Surah Yasin is one of the most frequently read chapters of the Quran. It provides guidance for living according to Allah's teachings and avoiding distraction by worldly pursuits. The Surah warns that all people's deeds are being recorded and they will be held accountable in the hereafter. It encourages studying the Quran with understanding in order to find the straight path in this life and attain rewards in the afterlife.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims make time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims find time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make efforts to truly understand the Quran. Several examples are given, such as how the Prophet Muhammad spent hours each night reciting the Quran despite his busy schedule, and how companions eagerly sought to recite and understand it. The document urges taking the time to study and reflect on the Quran given its significance as the only non-created words of Allah and guide for this life and the hereafter.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make understanding the Quran a priority. It highlights how the Prophet Muhammad and early companions devoted significant time to reciting and comprehending the Quran, unlike many Muslims today. The document urges taking the Quran as seriously as other important texts and manuals by dedicating regular time to studying and pondering its meanings and implications.
This document provides guidance on properly memorizing the Quran. It outlines 16 golden rules, including making intentions for Allah's pleasure, making dua for assistance, using a clear Quran copy, allotting dedicated study times, reciting aloud, not moving ahead until mastering current material, paying attention to similar verses, continuously reviewing memorized content, understanding meanings, and implementing teachings into one's life. The goal is to help motivate memorizing the Quran, understanding it, and living according to its guidance.
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This document contains a selection of short prayers and du'as for daily use compiled by A. R. Kidwai & F. M. D'Oyen. It begins with notes on transliterating Arabic words and includes du'as for various occasions such as waking up, using the bathroom, eating, traveling, entering or leaving the mosque, and going to sleep. The document provides the Arabic text, pronunciation guidelines, English translations, and brief explanations for each du'a. It aims to help Muslims of all ages strengthen their faith through remembrance of Allah throughout the day.
Surah Yasin is one of the most frequently read chapters of the Quran. It provides guidance for living according to Allah's teachings and avoiding distraction by worldly pursuits. The Surah warns that all people's deeds are being recorded and they will be held accountable in the hereafter. It encourages studying the Quran with understanding in order to find the straight path in this life and attain rewards in the afterlife.
This document provides an introduction to a book about Islam titled "The Divine Kingdom". The introduction discusses the author's qualifications and intentions in writing the book. The author aims to present Islam according to the Quran and hadith, and encourages readers to refer to these primary sources. The introduction also emphasizes that Islam provides answers to fundamental questions about existence and solutions to humanity's problems.
Surah Yasin is one of the most frequently read chapters of the Quran. It is believed to provide benefits when read in difficult situations or for those who are ill. However, the document argues that it is more important to understand the message and wisdom of Surah Yasin and apply it to one's life, rather than just reciting it without comprehension. The Quran's purpose was to warn past nations who had become heedless, reminding people to follow Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. However, most people do not truly reflect on or follow the Quran's teachings due to pride and distraction with worldly matters. Readers are encouraged to properly study and contemplate the Quran to gain guidance for living according
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1) The human mind can never remain empty, so when praying Salaah thoughts easily distract us.
2) To concentrate, repeat the meaning of what is read in Salaah silently in your mind. For example, say "Praise be to Allah" when reading "Alhamdolillahi Rabbil Aalamin".
3) Learn the meanings of everything said in Salaah to occupy more of your mind and reduce distraction. Spend time learning like you would for other studies.
4) Even repeating meanings can become routine, so focus on concentrating fully on the meanings to maximize benefit from Salaah.
The document summarizes a lecture by Shaykh Mufti Mohammad Rafi Uthmani on easy deeds that lead to success and paradise. The scholar introduced four golden deeds - gratitude (shukr), patience (sabr), seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and seeking Allah's protection (isti'azah). Practicing these regularly creates a strong connection with Allah, makes one's heart willing to accept guidance, and protects one from sins. The document then focuses on the first deed of gratitude, explaining its importance and how to cultivate it as a habit through thanking Allah regularly for both big and small blessings in life.
1) The document provides guidance on understanding the Quran and performing salah through a short course consisting of 27 lessons.
2) It emphasizes the importance of keeping one's heart clean through regular prayers, Quran recitation and good deeds in order to be guided by Allah.
3) The ultimate solution to Muslims' problems of doubts and desires lies in understanding the Quran, as it clears doubts and creates impulse to overcome desires.
This document provides an introduction to learning Arabic as the language of the Quran. It discusses the importance of understanding the direct meaning of the Quran in Arabic rather than relying solely on translations. Learning Arabic allows for a deeper appreciation of the poetic beauty and power of the Quran's message. The document then offers practical tips for learning Arabic, such as using resources like dictionaries and tutors, speaking Arabic whenever possible, and relating new knowledge back to understanding the Quran. The overall goal is to help Muslims master the language of the Quran and better comprehend its message.
The document discusses the importance of truly understanding the Quran rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It notes that many recite the Quran today without understanding, similar to some Jews and Christians described in the Quran. The document urges developing a relationship with the Quran through deep contemplation and applying its teachings, as the Sahaba did by studying verses in detail before moving on. It emphasizes living according to the Quran rather than just keeping it on shelves.
1. Start each day thanking Allah for life and remembering Him with supplications and prayers.
2. Put Allah first in all aspects of life by beginning tasks in His name.
3. Broaden knowledge of the Quran, pray additional prayers like Salat Al-Dhuhaa, and increase good deeds like charity.
This surah discusses three main themes: tauhid (belief in one God), instructions to the Prophet Muhammad, and the hereafter. It emphasizes that Allah created all things perfectly and determined their functions. The surah reassures the Prophet that Allah will help him remember and recite the Quran. It warns that those who reject its message will face punishment in hell, while those who purify themselves through worship will attain prosperity. Though humans prefer this life, the hereafter is superior as it is eternal and its rewards greater. These teachings were found in previous scriptures like those of Abraham and Moses.
This document provides guidance on qualities of a God-conscious person (muttaqi) based on verses from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes a muttaqi as someone who believes in the unseen, establishes prayers, spends in charity, and believes in previous revelations and the hereafter. A muttaqi is guided by the Quran, firmly believes, and will attain salvation from God. Reading the Quran regularly is encouraged to gain blessings and guidance on the righteous path.
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1) It is difficult to regain lost faith, just as going up stairs is harder than going down.
2) While alive we are in darkness, but after death our eyes will open to see.
3) We should protect our faith from Satan just as carefully as we protect our homes.
This document is the preface to an Arabic language textbook for elementary school children. It aims to teach basic Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and passages from the Quran in a simple and interactive way. Each lesson includes spoken Arabic phrases, grammar lessons, and memorization of Quranic verses. The goal is for students to become familiar with Arabic through regularly reciting passages from their daily prayers. The textbook series will cover common prayers, parts of salah, and daily supplications over three grade levels. It takes a unique approach to teaching grammar through physical interaction. The preface encourages students to practice lessons at home through translation, memorization, and recitation.
This document is the preface to an Arabic language textbook for elementary school children. It aims to teach basic Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and passages from the Quran in a simple and interactive way. Each lesson includes spoken Arabic phrases, grammar lessons, and memorization of Quranic verses. The goal is for students to become familiar with Arabic through regularly reciting passages from their daily prayers. The textbook series will cover common prayers, parts of salah, and daily supplications over three grade levels. It takes a unique approach to teaching grammar through physical interaction. The preface encourages students to practice lessons at home through reading, memorization, and recitation.
Mere decorations and occasional recitation upon the death of a family member are just some of the ways that the use and purpose of the Qur’an has been misconstrued. Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki explains and reminds the listener of the true purpose for the Quran’s revelation. One must remember to ponder, reflect and understand the Quran properly, thereby actualizing the true reason for its revelation.
This document is a collection of poems and reflections by Bint Ibrahim about preparing for and experiencing the month of Ramadan. It includes dedications, hadith, and poems expressing themes of overcoming distractions, strengthening one's faith and connection to Allah, guarding one's prayers and deeds, cultivating gratitude, humility and purpose. The overall message is to make the most of Ramadan by focusing one's intentions, actions and reflections on worshipping and obeying Allah.
The document discusses different terms related to having fear of Allah (SWT) when reciting or remembering the Quran and Allah. It provides definitions of terms like wajal, khawf, khashyah, and haybah. It also shares stories and sayings of the Prophet (SAW) and Sahaba about how they were moved with fear when reciting certain Quranic verses or passages. The document emphasizes the importance of having one's heart tremble with khawf and khashyah of Allah to truly benefit from reciting the Quran.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are included that list important verb patterns and words that occur approximately 10,000 times in the Quran to aid in understanding.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are provided showing root words and their forms that occur in the Quran, including over 10,000 words built on certain root patterns.
This document provides an introduction to a book about Islam titled "The Divine Kingdom". The introduction discusses the author's qualifications and intentions in writing the book. The author aims to present Islam according to the Quran and hadith, and encourages readers to refer to these primary sources. The introduction also emphasizes that Islam provides answers to fundamental questions about existence and solutions to humanity's problems.
Surah Yasin is one of the most frequently read chapters of the Quran. It is believed to provide benefits when read in difficult situations or for those who are ill. However, the document argues that it is more important to understand the message and wisdom of Surah Yasin and apply it to one's life, rather than just reciting it without comprehension. The Quran's purpose was to warn past nations who had become heedless, reminding people to follow Allah and the Prophet Muhammad. However, most people do not truly reflect on or follow the Quran's teachings due to pride and distraction with worldly matters. Readers are encouraged to properly study and contemplate the Quran to gain guidance for living according
We are providing online Quran memorization classes for Kids and Adults. These classes are live one to one with online Quran tutor and we have designed many other courses for beginners Arabic Qaida for kids and elders , Noorani Qaida , learn Quran with Tajweed rules, Quran Translation in english and Urdu and basic Islmic teaching & online Quran memorization/hifz course. Join us for free trials.
Go for website : http://www.readquranonline.net/
1) The human mind can never remain empty, so when praying Salaah thoughts easily distract us.
2) To concentrate, repeat the meaning of what is read in Salaah silently in your mind. For example, say "Praise be to Allah" when reading "Alhamdolillahi Rabbil Aalamin".
3) Learn the meanings of everything said in Salaah to occupy more of your mind and reduce distraction. Spend time learning like you would for other studies.
4) Even repeating meanings can become routine, so focus on concentrating fully on the meanings to maximize benefit from Salaah.
The document summarizes a lecture by Shaykh Mufti Mohammad Rafi Uthmani on easy deeds that lead to success and paradise. The scholar introduced four golden deeds - gratitude (shukr), patience (sabr), seeking forgiveness (istighfar), and seeking Allah's protection (isti'azah). Practicing these regularly creates a strong connection with Allah, makes one's heart willing to accept guidance, and protects one from sins. The document then focuses on the first deed of gratitude, explaining its importance and how to cultivate it as a habit through thanking Allah regularly for both big and small blessings in life.
1) The document provides guidance on understanding the Quran and performing salah through a short course consisting of 27 lessons.
2) It emphasizes the importance of keeping one's heart clean through regular prayers, Quran recitation and good deeds in order to be guided by Allah.
3) The ultimate solution to Muslims' problems of doubts and desires lies in understanding the Quran, as it clears doubts and creates impulse to overcome desires.
This document provides an introduction to learning Arabic as the language of the Quran. It discusses the importance of understanding the direct meaning of the Quran in Arabic rather than relying solely on translations. Learning Arabic allows for a deeper appreciation of the poetic beauty and power of the Quran's message. The document then offers practical tips for learning Arabic, such as using resources like dictionaries and tutors, speaking Arabic whenever possible, and relating new knowledge back to understanding the Quran. The overall goal is to help Muslims master the language of the Quran and better comprehend its message.
The document discusses the importance of truly understanding the Quran rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It notes that many recite the Quran today without understanding, similar to some Jews and Christians described in the Quran. The document urges developing a relationship with the Quran through deep contemplation and applying its teachings, as the Sahaba did by studying verses in detail before moving on. It emphasizes living according to the Quran rather than just keeping it on shelves.
1. Start each day thanking Allah for life and remembering Him with supplications and prayers.
2. Put Allah first in all aspects of life by beginning tasks in His name.
3. Broaden knowledge of the Quran, pray additional prayers like Salat Al-Dhuhaa, and increase good deeds like charity.
This surah discusses three main themes: tauhid (belief in one God), instructions to the Prophet Muhammad, and the hereafter. It emphasizes that Allah created all things perfectly and determined their functions. The surah reassures the Prophet that Allah will help him remember and recite the Quran. It warns that those who reject its message will face punishment in hell, while those who purify themselves through worship will attain prosperity. Though humans prefer this life, the hereafter is superior as it is eternal and its rewards greater. These teachings were found in previous scriptures like those of Abraham and Moses.
This document provides guidance on qualities of a God-conscious person (muttaqi) based on verses from the Quran and sayings of the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him). It describes a muttaqi as someone who believes in the unseen, establishes prayers, spends in charity, and believes in previous revelations and the hereafter. A muttaqi is guided by the Quran, firmly believes, and will attain salvation from God. Reading the Quran regularly is encouraged to gain blessings and guidance on the righteous path.
This document provides a Ramadan action plan with a 30-day planner to help users become more productive and beneficial during Ramadan. It includes a Ramadan journey planner showing the progression through each 10-day period (ashra) of Ramadan. Each daily page includes checklists for prayers, Quran reading, and good deeds, along with a hadith, inspiration, and tips for Taraweeh prayers. The goal is to inspire making the most of each day of Ramadan.
1) It is difficult to regain lost faith, just as going up stairs is harder than going down.
2) While alive we are in darkness, but after death our eyes will open to see.
3) We should protect our faith from Satan just as carefully as we protect our homes.
This document is the preface to an Arabic language textbook for elementary school children. It aims to teach basic Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and passages from the Quran in a simple and interactive way. Each lesson includes spoken Arabic phrases, grammar lessons, and memorization of Quranic verses. The goal is for students to become familiar with Arabic through regularly reciting passages from their daily prayers. The textbook series will cover common prayers, parts of salah, and daily supplications over three grade levels. It takes a unique approach to teaching grammar through physical interaction. The preface encourages students to practice lessons at home through translation, memorization, and recitation.
This document is the preface to an Arabic language textbook for elementary school children. It aims to teach basic Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and passages from the Quran in a simple and interactive way. Each lesson includes spoken Arabic phrases, grammar lessons, and memorization of Quranic verses. The goal is for students to become familiar with Arabic through regularly reciting passages from their daily prayers. The textbook series will cover common prayers, parts of salah, and daily supplications over three grade levels. It takes a unique approach to teaching grammar through physical interaction. The preface encourages students to practice lessons at home through reading, memorization, and recitation.
Mere decorations and occasional recitation upon the death of a family member are just some of the ways that the use and purpose of the Qur’an has been misconstrued. Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki explains and reminds the listener of the true purpose for the Quran’s revelation. One must remember to ponder, reflect and understand the Quran properly, thereby actualizing the true reason for its revelation.
This document is a collection of poems and reflections by Bint Ibrahim about preparing for and experiencing the month of Ramadan. It includes dedications, hadith, and poems expressing themes of overcoming distractions, strengthening one's faith and connection to Allah, guarding one's prayers and deeds, cultivating gratitude, humility and purpose. The overall message is to make the most of Ramadan by focusing one's intentions, actions and reflections on worshipping and obeying Allah.
The document discusses different terms related to having fear of Allah (SWT) when reciting or remembering the Quran and Allah. It provides definitions of terms like wajal, khawf, khashyah, and haybah. It also shares stories and sayings of the Prophet (SAW) and Sahaba about how they were moved with fear when reciting certain Quranic verses or passages. The document emphasizes the importance of having one's heart tremble with khawf and khashyah of Allah to truly benefit from reciting the Quran.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are included that list important verb patterns and words that occur approximately 10,000 times in the Quran to aid in understanding.
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3. 1. Can’t fill the purpose of
revelation
Tadabbur and Tazakkur – the purpose of
revelation can not be performed. Allah says:
“ (Here is) a Book which We have sent down
unto you (O Muhammad!), full of blessings,
that they may mediate on its Signs, and that
men of understanding may receive admonition
[38:29].”
4. 2. Missing the ‘Reading’
Don’t even know the “reading” in the most common
sense.
Example 1: Can I claim that I have read French paper
if I only read it without understanding???
Example 2: Will I ever write in my Resume that I can
read so many European languages (because they use
the same letters as those of English). No! Because
that reading is no use.
(Reward of reading is there but understanding of Qur’an
is also a must.)
5. 3. Garden of mind …
The mind is like a garden. If you don’t sow
flowers, weeds will grow.
Even if you sow flowers, weeds will still grow.
You will need to remove the weeds
continuously.
Flowers: Guidance; Weeds: Satanic thoughts
Allah sows flower seeds into our brain (every
time we listen to Qur’an, esp. in Salahs. If we
don’t water them (ponder), they will be wasted
and weeds may grow.
6. 4. Not fulfilling objectives of
Recitation
There are 4 objectives:
1. Knowledge
2. Action
3. Shifaa (cure) of hearts and minds.
4. Munajaat (secret personal talk with Allah)
More on 4 and 5 in next slides.
7. 5. Missing of the cleaning of
heart (Shifaa)
The main problem is Heart. Qur’an and
Hadith testify to it. Clean heart is essential for
all the higher levels.
People know that Fajr is compulsory but few
come to Masjid. Why? Because their heart is
rusted.
We have a big confusion that Qur’an is a book
of commandments only. Commandments
constitute less than 10%. The rest 90% is for
the heart and mind (Shifaa or cure).
8. Missing of the cleaning of heart
(Shifaa)
The heart keeps rusting and deviating because
of sins. We need de-rusting and re-alignment.
Imagine. Adam (A) was asked not to go near
the tree. Allah says: “but he forgot; and We
did not find in him any determination.” We
humans have these weaknesses.
We have several fitnahs (trials) surrounding
us. We need continuous reminders and
warnings which come to us thru Qur’an daily.
9. Missing of the cleaning of heart
(Shifaa)
Umar (R) was changed just by listening to a
few starting verses of Taha. Where are we with
respect to Qur’an?
Qur’an will clean the hearts too. Allah says
about the Qur’an: “a healing for the (diseases)
in your hearts” [10:57].
No one can give a better formula than Allah.
10. 6. Daily ‘talk’ missing
(Munajaat)
Prophet pbuh used to interact with the recitation.
“And when he recited the Verses which
referred to the Glory of Allah, he glorified
Him (by saying Subhan Allah - My Rubb, the
Supreme is far removed from every
imperfection), the Great, and when he recited
the Verses that mention supplication, he
supplicated, and when he recited the Verses
that mention seeking Refuge of the Rubb, he
sought (His) Refuge.” [Muslim]
11. Daily ‘talk’ missing (Munajaat)
This is more on Munajaat. Can we live
without talking at least 5 min. everyday to our
near and dear ones.
Allah is Most beloved to us. He loves us more
than 70 times that of our mothers. Still we live
without bothering as to what He said today
during Salah or don’t even bother to open the
Qur’an!!!
12. 7. Missing Live Guidance
Whatever we read or listen the Qur’an, it is a
live guidance (Direct; Planned; Personal;
Relevant or DPPR).
It is a HUGE loss only if one appreciates the
value of live guidance from Allah, our own
Creator.
A wise man can never neglect this.
13. 8. Missing to strengthen RWA
There are different dimensions to the
relationship with Allah: His love, Sincerity,
trust in Him, remembering Him directly and
whenever we see His signs in creation,
pondering His creation and in His names, not
complaining of Qadaa, etc.
This relationship is strengthened over time. It
requires slow and steady cooking with regular
heat coming from Qur’an.
14. 9. Strengthening of heart
Qur’an was revealed to the prophet pbuh in
pieces. “And those who disbelieve say: Why
has not the Quran been revealed to him all at
once? Thus, that We may strengthen your heart
by it and We have arranged it well in arranging.
[25:32].
Heart should be firm in belief to His promises
and warnings.
Example: A pious person was asked how he
woke up today? He said: With heaven and hell
in front of my eyes…
15. 10. Qu’ranic Character
The Prophet’s (pbuh) life according to Aisha
(R) : “His morals were Qur’an”.
It takes time to bring in Qur’an into our life.
We need our life to be according to its
commandments (his orders and prohibitions).
If you read any book on success literature, you
will find the advice: Read it again and again
and slowly.
Cooking / Tajweed comes by …
16. 11. Qur’anic Vision
Example. As a patient starts describing his
problems, the doctor’s mind starts diagnosis
along with the medicines.
During everyday, we come across many
situations. We should be able to see solutions
in Qur’an.
This level does take time and everyday
understanding and pondering of small parts
helps us in reaching this.
17. 12. Missing 6 Reminders
everyday
Qur’an is a reminder. We should receive it as:
Addressed to me directly (Direct)
A reminder can not be random (Planned)
It can not be irrelevant (Relevant for today)
18. Missing 6 Reminders everyday
6 reminders. 2 in Fajr, 2 in Maghrib and 2 in
Isha. (Because Imam can and should recite in
each of the rak’ah from any part of the Qur’an)
+ (and for ladies especially) every time we
read the Qur’an.
6 /day, 2000 per year, + 600 in Ramadan
19. About Reminder…
Do we listen to Qur’an like a deaf person (who
does not care to take it to heart) or read like a
blind person? Understanding Qur’an is
minimum to avoid ‘deafness’ and ‘blindness’.
20. Missing 6 Reminders everyday
Who is doing that reminder. The one who
loves each one of us more than 70 times our
mothers do.
21. 13. Missing overall efficiency
Some people keep reading the translations,
tafaseer, and other Islamic books.
They feel that they don’t need to understand
the Qur’an in Arabic. Their actions say it
louder than their words.
They simply don’t realize the POWER of
Qur’an in every thing: in convincing,
motivating, and leading to all the solutions.
22. Missing overall efficiency
Their efficiency, effectiveness, and vision will
be multiplied hundreds of times if they interact
with Qur’an directly on a daily basis.
If they are ‘satisfied’ with their translations
and Islamic literature, it is like a person who
could earn billions but was content with just
hundreds.
23. 14. Missing Excellent Opportunities
There are times when you want to listen about
signs, or commandments or joys of the
hereafter or punishments in hell or so on.
If you want Allah to talk to you on the subject
you want, just open the relevant chapter!!!
Signs (Surah An’aam), history (A’raaf), story
(Yusuf), hereafter (30th Juz) and so on.
24. Missing Excellent Opportunity
Just recite it your self and feel (with firm belief)
that Allah is talking to you on that topic. What
an excellent feeling!!
Especially when you are traveling or waiting or
just alone. And if you have memorized the
Qur’an (or a part of it), you can just start
listening to Allah!
Something like asking your grandma to tell you a
story about (your topic), when u were a kid!
25. 15. Missing the fine aspects
Some people just get vague ideas (by catching
a few words) that the Imam recited about
Aakhirah or signs etc. They don’t feel the
need to go further. They say: After all, I know
about Aakhirah so why do I need…
It is like someone equating the poetry of
biggest poet with an ordinary one; and say that
after all both are talking the same thing!!! He
has absolutely no sense of appreciation…
26. 15. Missing the fine aspects
Each verse of the Qur’an has its own planned
‘programming’ for us. If it is Aakhirah, it may
be the paradise aspect which Allah wants us to
focus today on or the horrors of hell that we
have to keep in mind.
Don’t people listen to songs (for whatever
wrong reasons) or poetry? Don’t they find
that each song has its own effect… even tho’
all songs talk about love!!!
27. Standard Excuse - Busy
Most of us have just one excuse for not
learning Qur’anic Arabic. That we are busy.
When a person says, “I am Busy,” he is not
dead. Just doing something more important to
him.
As if in 24 hrs everyday, 7 days in a week, he
has NO, absolutely NO slot for studying
Qur’an. Everything else that he does is more
important than studying the Qur’an.
28. And If I Start
Understanding the
Qur’an!!!
I will get all the benefits, inshaAllah,
i.e.,
29. If I Understand…
1. Can do tadabbur and tazakkur – the purpose
of revelation
2. Read it in the real sense
3. Avoid weed growth in my mind
4. Fulfill the objectives of recitation
5. Clean my heart regularly
6. Do Munajaat (secret personal talk) with
Allah
30. If I Understand…
7. Get live guidance
8. Strengthen my relationship with Allah
9. Strengthen my heart (on the commandments
of Allah)
10. Develop “Qur’anic Character”
11. Develop “Qur’anic Vision”
12. Benefit from all the reminders everyday
And improve myself a lot, inshaAllah.
31. May Allah give us
Tawfeeq to fulfill all the
rights of the Qur’an.
i.e., Believe, Recite, ponder, follow, and spreadit.
Would you like to start understanding the Qur’an???
It is extremely easy. Start with the Daily Salah itself.