It has been said that everything has a beloved & that the month of Ramadan has a beloved, too: The Glorious Qur’an. And so for the duration of this month, Muslims worldwide honour Ramadan’s Beloved & aspire to complete the recitation of the Qur’aan.
In this article you’ll learn how you too, can work towards achieving this noble goal, inshaAllah
Step 1: Establishing an intention.
Step 1: Establishing an intention.
Our beloved Messenger (sallallahu ‘alayhi wa sallam) taught us – through his words & actions – the important of ones intent or purpose. Establishing one’s intention is an effective catalyst to implementation. Once your intention has been established, remember to renew it often. Whilst reciting & even upon completion of Qur’an, recall your intention & renew it, thus ensuring that it is constantly purified & you are seeking His Divine Acceptance, inshaAllah.
Step 2: Don’t be Overwhelmed.
For some, as much as they aspire to complete the recitation of the Qur’an during Ramadan, they are overwhelmed by the number of pages or the length of some surahs. Remove ‘I can’t’ from your vocabulary & eliminate negative thinking for the believer puts their trust in Allah matched by striving with their actions. Remind yourself that you are (Allah Willing) fully capable of achieving your Qur’aanic aspirations, whether it be completing 1 or 5 times the completion of Al-Qur’an. This second point is key. Put your heart into this accomplishment & reap the rewards throughout, inshaAllah.
Step: 3 Plan Ahead.
Prior to commencing with your recitation it’s important to plan around your routine and block out time for your Qur’an goal Eg. your work hours, rest hours & any other commitments which you may have. Structure a realistic plan of how to complete the recitation of Qur’aan within the month by dividing each Juzz up per day. Draw up this personal plan, review it constantly, and put it into action!
As
you put your plan to paper, consider past Ramadans and ask yourself if
there have been instances where you were unable to complete Qur’anic
recitation. Reflect over why & how this occurred? Is there a
different mechanism that you could put into place? How could you enhance
your daily Qur’an routine if these distractions were dealt with?
Take
the first opportunity that comes, to begin your Qur’anic quest. So when
the moon is sighted & the announcement has been made for the 1st
Salaatul-Taraweeh, begin in earnest, with Surah Al-Fatiha, Surah
Al-Baqarah.. etc
Step 4: Understanding Qur’an.
Read the translation of the Juzz you will be reciting daily. Having a basic knowledge of the theme, topic, message & meaning of what you are reciting makes the recitation of the Qur’an an incredibly uplifting experience that you do not want to miss out on!
Step 5: Find Qur’an Buddies & Compete in Good
Develop close bonds with brothers/sisters who are known for their attachment to the Qur’an, they’ll be your spiritual friends. Engage a Qur’an Buddy in your noble Qur’an productivity goals. Request that they remind you to fulfil your goals & spiritual aspirations so they can help you at times of slacking.
Step 4: Understanding Qur’an.
Read the translation of the Juzz you will be reciting daily. Having a basic knowledge of the theme, topic, message & meaning of what you are reciting makes the recitation of the Qur’an an incredibly uplifting experience that you do not want to miss out on!
Step 5: Find Qur’an Buddies & Compete in Good
Develop close bonds with brothers/sisters who are known for their attachment to the Qur’an, they’ll be your spiritual friends. Engage a Qur’an Buddy in your noble Qur’an productivity goals. Request that they remind you to fulfil your goals & spiritual aspirations so they can help you at times of slacking.
In
life we compete with many materialistic goals and race one another but
what about following the footsteps of the best generations that had come
before us in a competition this Ramadan? In striving & competing
with our friends & colleagues, in a good-natured way, towards our
noble goals we can motivate ourselves to finish our Qur’an goal.
One
of the common aspects which deter a Muslim from completing this task is
excessive communication. Often, many of us spend too much unnecessary
time surfing the net, chatting, texting, etc. Reduce this even by a
third & you will see, feel and witness the blessings in your time,
inshaAllah.
Step 6: Seize the Moment.
A deeply inspiring story with ‘lessons from the waiting room’ – where a mother who has taken her unwell child to the hospital waits for the doctor to see to her child. She notices a young Muslim who uses his time in the waiting room, in a most effective & spiritually rewarding way, reciting from a pocket-sized Quran. Lesson to be taken here: Invest in a pocket-sized Qur’an and make it your Best Friend this Ramadan. Seize every opportunity & moment to be with Allah swt through your recitation.
Step 6: Seize the Moment.
A deeply inspiring story with ‘lessons from the waiting room’ – where a mother who has taken her unwell child to the hospital waits for the doctor to see to her child. She notices a young Muslim who uses his time in the waiting room, in a most effective & spiritually rewarding way, reciting from a pocket-sized Quran. Lesson to be taken here: Invest in a pocket-sized Qur’an and make it your Best Friend this Ramadan. Seize every opportunity & moment to be with Allah swt through your recitation.
One
of the best times at which to recite Qur’an, is after Suhoor. Having
partaken from the sunnah meal, and with a hour or two still to go before
work or school this is the ideal jumpstart to your day. The Prophet
(sal Allahu alayhi wa sallam) asked Allah Subhanhu wa Ta’ala to bless
our Ummah in the early hours, and you will also be more likely to
memorise ayahs at this time. Research shows that morning study creates
better performance in students so don’t miss the morning recitation!
Time Tip: Salah Followed by Qur’an.
Consider the following option that has worked well for numerous people in past Ramadans. Try reciting 6 – 8 pages of Qur’an (depending on the Mus-haf that you are using) after each of your 5 daily salah. Add Qiyaamul-Layl as a 6th addition, and you will reach the end of Ramadan, having completed your Qur’aan recitation with ease & perhaps, even before the last 5 days of Ramadan so long as you remain committed.
Time Tip: Salah Followed by Qur’an.
Consider the following option that has worked well for numerous people in past Ramadans. Try reciting 6 – 8 pages of Qur’an (depending on the Mus-haf that you are using) after each of your 5 daily salah. Add Qiyaamul-Layl as a 6th addition, and you will reach the end of Ramadan, having completed your Qur’aan recitation with ease & perhaps, even before the last 5 days of Ramadan so long as you remain committed.
Time Tip: Recite before going to sleep.
Allah
Subhanhu wa Ta’ala says: “Truly the rising by night is most potent for
governing (the soul) and most suitable for (framing) the Word (of Prayer
and Praise).” [73:6] Reciting during the day is also beneficial,
however the night time recitation is easier as well during ramadan as
there are less distractions and noise.
Step 7: Remain steadfast & consistent.
The key to any success is consistency. Once you’ve mapped your plan, stick to it. Remind yourself of the greatness of this month, of the opportunities that it provides for your spiritual growth & your relationship with the Qur’an. Don’t be willing to compromise it in this month.
Step 8: Make dua’a to Allah Subhanhu wa Ta’ala
Step 7: Remain steadfast & consistent.
The key to any success is consistency. Once you’ve mapped your plan, stick to it. Remind yourself of the greatness of this month, of the opportunities that it provides for your spiritual growth & your relationship with the Qur’an. Don’t be willing to compromise it in this month.
Step 8: Make dua’a to Allah Subhanhu wa Ta’ala
Nothing
can be achieved without the Aid & Guidance of Allah ‘Azza wa jal.
When making your intention to complete your memorisation of Qur’an,
supplicate to Allah ‘Azza wa jal to ease this noble pathway & to
crown your efforts with success, inshaAllah.
That’s
10 ways I wanted to share with you on starting and completing your
journey through recitation of the Qur’an this Ramadan. Indeed Allah swt
says in Surah Al-Baqarah: ”This is the Book about which there is no
doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah” [2.2] Let the Qur’an be
your means for attaining tawqa this Ramadan.
In
the hours of the days & nights of this sacred month, May the Qur’an
be your companion of light & guidance, resonating through your
words, actions & life mission. May your relationship with the Qur’an
be strengthened, enriched & enlivened with the Profound Wisdom
& Divine Message from Allah Most High.
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