| Namaz | Time | Jamaat |
|---|---|---|
| Fajr | 2:40 AM | 3:45 AM |
| Sunrise | 4:40 AM | |
| Zuhr | 1:08 PM | 1:30 PM |
| Asr | 5:26 PM | 6:30 PM |
| Maghrib | 9:25 PM | 9:25 PM |
| Isha | 10:42 PM | 10:55 PM |
| Jum'ah | 1:15 PM | 1:45 PM |

As we find ourselves in the blessed month of Ramadan, a time when the Quran was revealed, it serves as an opportune moment to reflect on the significance of learning and reciting the Holy Quran. Ramadan is not only a time for fasting, prayer, and charity, but it is also a time where Muslims globally make a conscious effort to complete the recitation of the Quran in its entirety. Imams recite the Quran during prayers, inspiring us to engage with the sacred text and draw us closer to Allah (awj).
Allah (awj) reminds us in the Quran:
“Ramadan is the month in which the Quran was revealed as a guide for humanity, with clear proofs of guidance and the decisive authority.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:185)
The Quran is the Holy Book for Muslims, a divine text that has been revealed as a comprehensive guide for all of humanity. Allah (awj) further clarifies its role in Surah Al-Baqarah:
“This is the Book! There is no doubt about it — a guide for those mindful of Allah.”
(Surah Al-Baqarah, 2:2)
The Quran is not simply a book of laws and verses, but it is a source of guidance, wisdom, and a profound connection to our Creator. By learning and understanding the Quran, we gain insight into what is expected of us and how we can live a life that pleases Allah (awj). It is a comprehensive manual for personal, social, and spiritual development.
There are three stages of connecting with the Quran:
The Profound Benefits of Reciting the Quran
The act of reciting the Quran is far more than just reading a book. It is an act of worship, reflection, and spiritual growth that brings countless benefits to the believer:
A Universal Need: Learning the Quran
No matter where we are in life, whether we are young or old, whether we have multiple degrees or run a business, whether we are wealthy or struggling financially, the Quran remains an essential source of guidance. We should approach it with the same dedication and sincerity, letter by letter, word by word.
Learning the Quran is not limited by age or status; it is a lifelong journey. By devoting ourselves to its study, we grow closer to Allah (awj), reaping spiritual rewards in this life and in the Hereafter.
Why Should We Learn the Quran?
The Importance of Tajweed in Quranic Recitation
The Quran is the Word of Allah, and each letter holds immense value. As such, the recitation of the Quran must be performed with the utmost precision. This is where the science of Tajweed comes in. Tajweed involves the correct pronunciation of each letter, adhering to the rules and characteristics that apply to each sound, without exaggeration or deficiency.
Mastering Tajweed ensures that we recite the Quran as it was revealed to the Prophet Mohammad (peace be upon him). It allows us to preserve the integrity and beauty of the Quranic text, ensuring that every verse is recited in its proper form. This not only elevates the act of recitation but also enhances the spiritual benefit derived from it.
A Call to Action
The Quran is a timeless gift from Allah (awj), a comprehensive guide to living a life that aligns with His will. As we immerse ourselves in its recitation, reflection, and study, we grow spiritually, intellectually, and emotionally. The Quran is the ultimate source of wisdom, guidance, and protection for every Muslim.
In this blessed month of Ramadan, let us strive to give the Quran its due right, reciting it with love, dedication, and sincerity. May our hearts be open to its teachings, and may we be among those who recite it regularly, making it a part of our lives in every moment.
May Allah (awj) grant us the strength to learn, understand, and implement the teachings of His Book, and may He make the Quran the most beloved thing to our hearts. Ameen.
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