Published - Tue, 21 Mar 2023
Similar to the Salah program, we have to treat this like a program in order to see benefits and attain results.
So we must start bottom up.
1. Level 1 - Listen to it very often. This is the easiest way to start if the person is detached from the Quran. Listening to the Quran often will remove the rust of heedlessness and sins from the heart. When you start feeling comfortable with this and begin to enjoy it, move onto the next step.
2. Level 2 - Recite it. This requires a little more effort, and the reward is multiplied many folds as well. This step can take any where from 6 months to a year of commitment. Thereafter, he should assign a Wird (habitual portion) to his daily routine, starting with a small amount such as half a page to one page.
3. Level 3 - Understand it. Once the person begins to recite the Quran, there come a time when he yearns to understand the very words of his Lord that he recites. So he adds a little more effort to read translation or Tafseer alongside his daily reading. Then, there will come a time when he is ready to struggle to learn the Arabic language to enhance his understanding of Allah’s words.
4. Level 4 - Use it for Ruqyah. The person who has developed love for the book of Allah through listening to it, reciting it and even understanding its meanings, he understands that Allah’s words have healing properties for the body, the mind and the soul.
5. Level 5 - Memorize it. This is the hardest commitment to the Quran because when a student decides to memorize any portion of the Quran, then he is signing up to commit his life to the Quran. This is because it will require daily revision in order to retain what he has memorized.
Note: If you find yourself struggling at any given level, then seek Allah’s aid through perseverance and Du’aa, while reassuring yourself that there is no cure other than this.
Also, it is not necessary that this order be followed. Different people may find it easier to do one thing over another. The goal is to improve and get closer to our Lord.
Tue, 21 Mar 2023
Tue, 21 Mar 2023
Tue, 21 Mar 2023
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