Monday, June 11, 2018

Reading the whole Qur'aan over a Month

Reading the whole Qur’aan over one Month

بسم الله الرحمن الرحيم




This blog was set up to support the Daily Qur'aan Reading Telegram channel.  I set it up with the intention of helping Muslims to keep up their reading of the Qur’aan in this blessed month of Ramadhaan and outside of it every month of the year.

There are many rewards for reading the Qur’aan especially in this month of fasting.
Try and complete the whole Qur’aan once over the month.
Try and stop at the end of a complete surah and not in the middle of connected meanings.

The daily reminders will be in the following format - for example:

Day 3 Ramadhaan Qur’aan Reading

Surah Aali Imraan  3:1-200   Mushaf pages 50-76 Total 26 pages

بارك الله فيكم

1439 AH /2018 CE www.quraanteacherresources.blogspot.com
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This means:

Day 3 of Ramadhaan you read

Surah Aali ‘Imraan Surah number 3: aayaat 1 to 200 (which is pages 50 to 76 of the standard copy of the ‘Madeenah Mushaf’ print. The Surah is a total of 26 pages.


Audios are by Khalifah Tunaiji

Tafseer is the Summarized English version of Tafseer Ibn Katheer by Darusalaam.


Click on the words 'audio' or 'tafseer' to go to the files.



If you are not able to read the complete portion at least try to listen to it so you can complete the 'listening' of the whole Qur'aan in a month. Allaah grant us and you success in what pleases Him.  
A person who listens to Qur'aan receives a reward for his listening too. 











Note:

If you fall behind then do not skip the portion – try and catch up and then continue. Do not give up! Do not let shaytaan convince you that because you have fallen behind then it is not worth trying to catch up.

Think of all the hours and minutes we have in the day. A person may spend hours in the day checking WhatsApp messages, emails, social media accounts, surfing the internet, watching useless (never mind haraam) content on YouTube etc. Dedicate at least an hour to reading the Qur’aan a day with a set time. Arrange your life around the Qur’aan and do not try and squeeze the Qur’aan reading into your life. Give it the value and time it deserves and do not let it be an ‘extra activity’ only if you have spare time.

Note that days 1-12 have the same number as the Surah you are reading. One surah per day except for day one.

Days 12-18 you read two whole suwar.

Days 19 onwards you read more than two suwar.

Each day you are almost reading the same as one juz - slightly more or less than 20 pages.

Allaah grant us all sincerity and help us to follow the Sunnah aameen.

To join go to the Telegram channel:

https://t.me/dailyQuraanReading

Also see the website:

Www.quraanteacherresources.blogspot.com
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10 Tips to focus on completing the Qur'aan this Ramadhaan

1. Make your intention to please Allaah and gain rewards.
Do not aim to show off or compete with others.

2. Make a set time to read your portion.

3. Make Wudhoo.

4. Put your mobile on silent and put it out of reach and sight so it will not distract you!

5. Say أعوذ بالله من الشيطان الرجيم
Before starting to read.

6. Read the portion for each day focusing your eyes and heart on the words.

7. Read a translation of the meanings of your daily portion so you understand what you are reading.

8. If possible listen to the portion beforehand.

9. If you find it difficult to read then read and follow a slow reciter at the same time.

10. Read or listen to a tafseer explanation of the aayaat. Summarized Ibn Katheer in English.
Imaam Saa'dee's Tafseer in English.
Abu Hakeem's audio Tafseer Lessons.
Moosa Richardson's Tafseer lessons
Abu Humaid's audio Tafseer taken from Shaykh Bin Baz etc.

Allaah grant us and you success!

To join the Telegram channel:

https://t.me/dailyQuraanReading

Also see the website:

Www.quraanteacherresources.blogspot.com

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