This slide program explains that Ramadan is month of Quran. It gives suggestions how to best benefit from Quran giving references to Quran and Hadith of our beloved :Prophet (SAW)
4. 1-Ha Mim.
2-By the Book that makes things clear
3-We sent it down during a blessed night: for We (ever) wish
to warn (against Evil).
4-In that (night) is made distinct every affair of wisdom
5-By command from Our presence. For We (ever) send
(revelations)
6. • Indeed those who recite the Book of Allah and
establish prayer, and spend (in His cause] out of
what We have provided them, secretly and
publicly, [can] expect a Transaction [i.e., profit]
that will never perish” (Surah 35. Fatir, Verse 29)
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8. "The believer who recites the Qur'an is like a citrus
fruit - its fragrance is pleasing and its taste is
sweet.
The believer who does not recite the Qur'an is like a
dry date - it has no fragrance but its taste is sweet.
The hypocrite who recites the Qur'an is like a basil
- its fragrance is sweet, but its taste is bitter.
The hypocrite who does not recite the Qur'an is
like a colocynth - it has no smell, and its taste is
bitter" (Muslim)
11. • Abu Hurairah (RA) reported: I heard the Messenger
of Allah (SAW) saying, “Allah does not listen so
attentively to anything as He listens to the
recitation of the Qur’an by a Prophet who recites
well with a melodious and audible voice.”
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
12. • Abu Musa Al-Ash`ari (RA) reported: The
Messenger of Allah (SAW) said to him, “You have
been given a Mizmar (sweet melodious voice) out
of the Mazamir of Prophet Dawud (David).”
[Al-Bukhari and Muslim].
13. • : Abu Lubabah Bashir bin `Abdul-Mundhir (RA)
reported: Prophet Muhammad (SAW) said, “He
who does not recite the Qur’an in a pleasant tone
is not of us.” [Abu Dawud].
14. • Al-Bara’ bin `Azib (RA) reported: I heard the
Prophet (SAW) reciting Surah Wat-Teen during the
`Isha’ prayer. I have never heard anyone reciting it
in a more beautiful voice than his. [Al-Bukhari and
Muslim].
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16. • “So, when the Qur'an is recited, listen to it, and be
silent that you may receive mercy” [al-A‘raaf 7:204].
• Shaykh al-Sa‘di (RA) said:
• This command is general and includes everyone who
hears the Book of Allah being recited.
• He is enjoined to listen to it and keep quiet.
• Keeping quiet is done outwardly by not speaking or
being distracted with anything that would keep one
from focusing on listening to it. (Tafseer Al-Sa’di)
17. • Beneficial knowledge through pondering upon the
ayahs
• Rewards from Allah
• Allah guides His slaves and sets straight their affairs in
this world and the Hereafter
• Ongoing and renewed faith,
• Increased guidance and insight into his religion.
• Allah connected the attainment of mercy to listening
to Quran
• Companions used to listen to recitations. ‘Umar ibn al-
Khattaab (RA) would say to Abu Moosa (RA): Remind
us of our Lord, and Abu Moosa would recite Qur'an
whilst they listened.
18. • Quran is an open and evident reminder for those who listen to it
attentively with presence of mind.
• Muslim develops fear, love, respect, and a sense of obedience and
submission towards Allah Almighty.
• It reminds a Muslim of the transitory nature of this world and how
there will be a life in the hereafter for which a Muslim needs to
prepare.
• Therefore, listening to Quran daily serves as a constant reminder for
a Muslim.
19. • Basic purpose of performing Taraweeh prayer is to
listen to the Quran
• Eat the right and light foods in Iftar
• Take friend and family with you. This keeps you
motivated and gives a feeling of enthusiasm
• Arrive early, thinking that you are going to stand in
front of Allah –
• Focus on recitation.
• Read the translation of the excerpt that is going to be
recited in the Taraweeh during the night
• Do Taraweeh with true heart and enjoy the prayer
instead of just getting over with it
20. • “(This is) a Book (the Qur’aan) which We have sent down to you, full
of blessings, that they may ponder over its Verses, and that men of
understanding may remember” [Saad 38:29].
• A person will be rewarded for reading the Qur'an whether he
understands its meanings or not.
• He should be very keen to understand its meanings and to learn
these meanings from scholars who are trustworthy in their
knowledge.
• If he has no access to a scholar who can teach him the meanings, he
may refer to the trustworthy books of tafseer, such as Tafseer Ibn
Jareer, Tafseer Ibn Katheer and others
21. • and recite the Qur'an in slow measured rhythmic tones.
Muzammil, 73:4
• The tafsir of this ayah (according to Ibn Katheer) is to
recite the Qur’an slowly, making the letters clear.
• This assists in understanding and pondering the
meaning of the Qur’an. A related word is “Murattal”
• When asked about the meaning of Tarteel, Ali (RA)
replied, ‘It means that the Qur’an should be recited
with Tajweed and with due observance to the rules of
Waqf (pausing or stopping at the end of the verse).’
22. • Those unto whom We have given the Scripture,
who read it with the right reading, those believe in
it. And whoso disbelieve in it, those are they who
are the losers. (Al-Baqara, 2:121)
• Tajweed is the science of the rules of recitation of
the Quran.
• Reciting with Tajweed means that one is applying
the rules of Tajweed. Related word is “mujawwad”.
23. • 1- التحقيق:غير من البطءتمطيط
TAHQEEQ-slowness without elongation)-exceeding
the length of a harakah to give rise to an added letter
is called At-Tamteet.
• For example, if he says kuuntum instead of kuntum
– he extends the sound so as to produce an extra
waw.
• 2- التدوير:التوسط
Tadweer-moderation in recitation) It is moderation in
recitation. It is neither as fast as Al Hadr nor as slow
as Tahqeeq.
24. • 3- الحدر:و دمج غير من السرعةيعمها
• (Al-Hadar-fastness without merging of letters)
• When reading with Hadar, there is a danger of reducing the
timing of the letters and inserting one into another.
• One may read fast with a view to earning reward, or with a
view to reviewing his memorization.
• If one wants to review 3-4 juz a day and has limited time for
it. he must pronounce the letters and give them their rights.
• For example, he should not say ja’anna instead of ja’alna (by
failing to pronounce the laam due to speed of recitation).
• He has done idghaam of the laam into the noon.
• Or instead of saying siraat allazi an’amta alayhim, he says
siraat allazin’amta. Where is the hamza? Each letter must be
clearly pronounced.
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27. • 1. Highest ranks of Jannah for the Memorizer of the Qur'an:
• Abdullah Ibn 'Amr reported that the Prophet (SAW) said:
"It will be said to the companion of the Qur'an after he has entered
Paradise, 'Recite, and rise!' For every verse he recites he will rise one level
(in Paradise),until he recites the last verse with him (i.e., in his memory)."
(Abu Dawood) Obviously, the one who memorized the whole Qur'an will
stop at the last verse of the Quran meaning they will be of those among the
highest ranks of paradise.
32. • The Prophet (SAW) said: “Whoever recites one Word from the
Book of Allah will be rewarded for a good deed and ten more like
it; and I don’t say that Alif Lam Mim is a letter but Alif is a letter
and Lam is a letter and Mim is a letter” (Tirmidhi & Al-Dareemi)
The Qur'an has over 6000 verses and each verse has so many
alphabets. Can you imagine the number of alphabets the
memoriser of the Qur'an recites.
• He will recite one verse again and again and has to continuously
recite the Qur'an to keep it fresh in his heart.
• Surely he would have gained millions of rewards by completing
the Qur'an just once.
• Thereafter he will go over a verse again and again in his mind and
he would have recited the Qur'an again and again resulting in
rewards beyond mathematical calculations and our limited
comprehension.
33. • It was narrated that Abu Umaamah al-Baahili said:“I heard the
Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam) say: ‘Recite the Qur'an, for it
will come on the Day of Resurrection to intercede for its
companions. Recite the two bright ones, al-Baqarah and Soorat Aal
‘Imraan, for they will come on the Day of Resurrection like two
clouds or two shades or two flocks of birds in ranks, pleading for
those who recite them. Recite Soorat al-Baqarah for to take
recourse to it is a blessing and to give it up is a cause of grief, and
the magicians cannot confront it.” (Muslim: 804, Al-Bukhaari).
34. • Ali (RA) reports that the Prophet (Sallallahu Alaihi
Wasallam) said:
“Anyone who knows the Quran by heart and follows
the lawful and the prohibited according to it, he will
be sent to Heaven by Allah(SWT).” (Tirmidhi).
As long as the memorizer of the Qur'an follows the
lawful and keeps away from the prohibited then he
will be granted Jannah.
35. • Aboo Hurayrah(RA) reported that the Prophet (SAW)
said, "The Qur'an will be brought on the Day of Judgement,
and it will say, 'O My Lord! Adorn him (the one who read and
practiced it)!' So he will be adorned with the crown of glory
and honor . It will then say, 'O My Lord! Increase this!' So he
will be clothed with the clothes of glory and honor. Then it
will say, 'O My Lord! Be pleased with Him! So He (Allah) will
be pleased with him. It will be said, 'Recite! And rise!' and
every verse he recites will bless him with a good deed"
(at-Tirmidhee)
• What an honour it would be when on such a day of terror the
memoriser of the Qur'an would be given such a high honour
and adorned with a crown and garment of glory and honour.
36. • 'Ismah Ibn Maalik (RA)reported that the Prophet
(Sallallahu Alaihi wasallam) said:
• "If the Qur'aan is enclosed by skin (i.e., if a person
memorizes the entire Qur'an), then Allah will
never burn it in the Fire (of Hell) ”
(al-Bayhaqee)
37. • Aisha(RA) reported that the Prophet (Sallallahu
Alaihi wasallam) said: The likeness of the one who
reads Quran and memorizes it is that he is with the
righteous honorable scribes. The likeness of the one
who reads it and tries hard to memorize it even
though it is difficult for him, he will have (at least) a
double reward.(Al-Bukhaari, 4937)
• So we must NEVER give up memorizing the Qur'an
even though we may struggle to learn a single verse
for it maybe that shaytan will try hard to make a
person give up knowing that he will receive double
rewards for it if he continues.
38. • 1. Al-Ikhlas – Sincerity-
• The first step to ease the memorization of the Quran is
sincerity. The person must memories the Quran for the sake
of reward and to please Allah. Not to show off, aim to impress
others or in order to get a Job (e.g. as Imam of the Masjid).
• 2. Correct the pronunciation and recitation
Another factor that will help a person memorize the Quran is
to correct the pronunciation and recitation of the Quran. This
can be achieved by listening to a Qari whose style of
recitation you like and makes you feel connected to the
Quran.
• 3. Specify how many verses you want to memorize
on a daily basis- For example, commit yourself to
memorize 3, 5, 10, 20 verses per day.
39. • 5. Memorize from only one copy of the Quran-
This is because in every Qurأan, the layout of the verses is
different. If you memorise from one copy you will have a mental
picture of the verse in your mind, whereas if you attempt to
memorise from many different copies of the Quran, it could lead
to confusion and difficulty in memorizing the Quran.
• 6. Understanding is a mechanism of memorizing-
Understanding the verses will definitely increase memorization
and also khushoo (ritual fear and focus) during salah.
• 7. Do not go to another chapter until you finish the
chapter you are on- Memorizing the Quran in chapters is the
best way to memorize the Quran as it will be easier to remember
where you stopped last.
40. • 8. Do not listen to yourself all the time -It is
advisable to recite in front of someone who is Hafiz ul Quran
(who has memorised the Quran) as this will benefit the hafiz
and he will correct him on any mistakes he makes.
9. Continuity - Always recite to yourself,
wherever you are- It has been reported the Messenger
Muhammad (saw) said that the Quran will run away from the
tongue of a person faster than an untied camel. Make sure
you are constantly reciting the Quran wherever you are e.g.
on the bus, whilst travelling, relaxing at home etc.
10. Identify the patterns of the verses -The Quran
is Mutashaabihaat, which means that it has a pattern. Verses
often look and sound like each other, which is a great aid to
memorising the Qurأan.
41. -
Do they not then earnestly seek to understand the Qur'an or are their
hearts locked up by them? (Mohammad, 47:24)
Here is) a Book which We have sent down unto thee full of blessings that they may
meditate on its Signs and that men of understanding may receive admonition.
(Saad,38:29)
Those who when they are admonished with the Signs of their Lord
droop not down at them as if they were deaf or blind. Furqan (25:73)
42. Many are the Jinns and men We have made for Hell:
They have hearts wherewith they understand not
eyes wherewith they see not and ears wherewith
they hear not. They are like cattle nay more
misguided: for they are heedless (of warning).
(Araaf, 7:179)
43. • It was reported from Yazid bin Abdullah, from Abddullah bin
Amr (RA), that he said, “O Allah’s Messenger (SAW)! In how
many days should I recite Qur’an?”
• He (the Prophet, PBUH) replied, “In one month.”
• I said, “I am capable of more!” – and he made it less, until
he said, “Recite it in seven.”
• So he (Abdullah bin Amr, RA) said, “I am capable of more!”
• But he (the Prophet, PBUH) said, “He who recites it in less
than three (days) will not understand it.”
• (Hadith No. 1390, Chapters pertaining to the Month of
Ramadan, Sunan Abu Dawud, Vol. 2).
44. 1-Literal meaning though Arabic knowledge or
through translations
2-Understanding of the learned through their
presentations or tafasir
3-Study and ponder on your own to attain
Tadhakkur and then Tadabbur
4-Discover its meaning through practicing its
message and fulfilling its mission
45. • Anas bin Malik said,”Often one recites the Quran
and it curses him because he does not understand
it.”
• According to Abdullah Ibn Umar(RA), sign of faith is
to understand the Quran
• Ali (RA) said ,” There is no good in Quran reading
which is not pondered over.”
• Abu Sulayman Al Darani said,” I recite a verse and
remain with it for 4-5 nights and do not pass on to
another verse till I have ended my thinking on it.
46. And We have indeed made the Qur'an easy to understand and
remember: then is there any that will receive admonition? (54:32)
Verily We have made this (Qur'an) easy in thy tongue in order that
they may give heed. (Dukhan, 44:58)
We have put forth for men in this Qur'an every kind of Parable in order
that they may receive admonition. (Zumar,39:27)
47. • It signifies your grasp of the general messages and
teachings of Quran.
• You understand the demands which this message
makes to you
• You build the will to act in accordance with it
• You determine what message you must deliver to
your fellow human beings.
• It is in this sense that Quran is easy to understand
• It is available to every sincere inquirer
• You have to strive all your life to gain this light
48. • You try to find the full meaning of every word, ayah
and surah
• You explore deep meanings of parables, textual
cohesion, find central ideas, delve into lexical
intricacies, tanzil and historical background.
• You do comparative study of tafsir
• Discover all implications for the relation of man
with God, his fellow humans
• Derive laws and morals for individual and society
• You need knowledge of ‘Ulumul Quran’
49. • Choose at least 5 pages to read in translation daily
and couple it with reading it in Arabic and/or
listening to it in Arabic
• During Ramadan, choose to pray a certain number
of rakahs for taraweeh, but also make it a point to
sit down and follow the recitation with the English
translation
• For Ramadan especially, try to read the translation
of the surah that will be covered in that night’s
prayer.
50. • Use keywords ( like Qabr, Jannah, Hashar ) to help your
mind and heart interact with the Qur’an’s message to
you.
• Listen to the Qur’an and its translation constantly;
while stuck in traffic, while cooking and cleaning etc.
• Study the meanings of Qur’anic words specifically over
time. Here is a good reference:
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• Throughout the year, work on tajweed (correct
recitation of the Qur`an in Arabic) and memorization.
51. • 1-Mother of the believers, Aisha (RA) was asked
this question, "How was the akhlâq of our beloved
Prophet (SAW)? Her response was very brief, but
effective
• ُنآْرُقال ُهُقُلُخ ََانك
“His character was the Qur’an!”
• 2-In a hadith the Prophet said:
I was educated by my Lord, most Glorified and He
educated me best.
52. • Prophet (SAW) said:
• Many of the hypocrites in my Ummah will be from
amongst the reciters of the Quran. (Ahmad)
• He is not a true believer in the Quran who treats as
Halal (permissible) what it has made Haram
(prohibited). Read the Quran so it enables you to
desist Haram. If it is not able to do so, you have not
read Quran. (Tabarani).
53. • ‘Abdullah ibn (RA) spent 10 years or 12, just to master
Surah al-Baqarah.
• In a process like this, it’s obvious that ibn ‘Umar (RA)
was not only determined to memorize the Surah, but in
addition to memorizing it, he was determined to
comprehend it, and put every single verse of it into
practice.
• ‘Uthmān, Ubay ibn Ka‘b and Abdullah ibn Mas‘ūd (RA)
said that when they learnt 10 verses from the Prophet,
everyone ensured he won’t go for more until he has
mastered the 10 and put them into practice. As a
result, they learnt the Qur’an, comprehended it, and
then practiced it accordingly.
( Al Itqaan Fi Ulumul Quran by Suyuti)
54. • In order to internalize any chapter or verses in the
Qur’an, one needs to have its understanding
• Having Arabic knowledge gives you a higher level of
understanding the Qur’an.
• The learner is usually advised to start from the
shorter chapters
• This understanding of Quran must strengthen our
Iman which motivates us to live the Quran
• Ayahs understood must be put into practice
following the footsteps of the Prophet (SAW)
55. • Allah did confer a great favor on the believers when
He sent among them a Messenger from among
themselves, rehearsing unto them the verses of
Allah, sanctifying them, and instructing them in
Scripture and Wisdom, while, before that, they had
been in manifest error. (Al `Imran: 164)
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57. • Abu Hurayrah (RA), narrated that the Prophet
(SAW) said,"No people assemble in a house
among the houses of Allah (mosques) and recite
the Book of Allah and study it (among
themselves), but there would descend upon them
tranquility; mercy would cover them; and the
angels would surround them and Allah makes
mention of them in the presence of those who
are near Him. (Muslim)
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59. • Uqbah ibn `Amir (RA) who said,
• "Once we were in Suffa when the Messenger of
Allah ( SAW) came out and said, 'Which of you
would like to go out every morning to But’han (a
place near Madinah) or Al-Aqiq (a valley near
Madinah) and bring two large she-camels without
being guilty of sin or without severing the ties of
kinship?
• 'We said, 'Messenger of Allah, we would like to do
it.' Upon this he said, 'Does not one of you go out in
the morning to the mosque and teach or recite two
verses from the Book of Allah, the Majestic and
Glorious?
• That is better for him than two she-camels, and
three verses are better than three (she-camels),
and four verses are better for him than four (she-
camels), and so on. “ (Sunan Abu-Dawood)
60. And remember Allah took a Covenant from the
People of the Book to make it known and clear to
mankind and not to hide it; but they threw it away
behind their backs and purchased with it some
miserable gain! and vile was the bargain they made!
Ale-Imran,3:187
61. O thou wrapped up (in a mantle)!
Arise and deliver thy warning! (Muddasir,74:1,2)
This Qur'an has been revealed to me by inspiration that I
may warn you and all whom it reaches.
Blessed is He Who sent down the Criterion to His servant
that it may be an admonition to all creatures
62. • O Messenger (Muhammad SAW)! Proclaim (the
Message) which has been sent down to you from
your Lord. And if you do not, then you have not
conveyed His Message. Allah will protect you from
mankind. Verily, Allah guides not the people who
disbelieve. (Maidah,5:67)
63. • Quran is recited by millions today but it brings no
change in their situation
• Many recite it, but do not understand it
• If they understand it, they do not act upon it
• If they act upon it, they do so on part of it and
neglect part of it
• They do not bring the light of its guidance to the
world like they are commanded through words and
actions.
64. Then is it only a part of the Book that you believe in and do
you reject the rest? But what is the reward for those among
you who behave like this but disgrace in this life? and on
the Day of Judgment they shall be consigned to the most
grievous penalty. For Allah is not unmindful of what ye do.
(2:85)
65. Had they established the Torah & the Injil and what
has been sent down to them by their Lord, they
would have eaten from above them and from
beneath their feet.
Maidah, 5:66
Propht (SAW) said,” Allah (SWT) makes some
people to rise and others to fall by this Book.
66. • Quran caused him to abandon his solitude and
confront the world living in disobedience to God
• It inspired him to raise his voice against falsehood
and he stood up against disbelief and injustice
• He drew every pure soul from each home and
gathered them under the banner of truth
• All mischievous and corrupt forces tried to
persecute them
• Quran guided the truthful in this struggle till its
guidance became the way of life and beyond
67. • We can not fully understand it merely by reading it
• We need to act upon its teachings fully with
sincerity
• We must call humanity at large to the message of
Quran for its success and salvation
• We must then face struggle and hardships with
patience and steadfastness keeping full trust in
Allah. This is the true Quranic path we must walk on
to fully comprehend the meanings of Quran
O ye who believe! be ye helpers of Allah. (Saf,61:14)