What is Our relationship with the Quran during Ramadan?

In this article we will read about the relationship with Quran during Ramadan. The month of Ramadan has its own special worship, which means that fasting and night prayer focus on the Holy Quran in one way or another.

The main goal of this month is to listen to the Quran, read it, teach it, learn it, teach it, and develop the ability to act on it. Therefore, we should all be more organized and spend as much time as possible in understanding and teaching the Holy Quran.

Since the heart of every servant of God is inclined towards his Lord in Ramadan, we must try to establish a relationship with this Holy Book. If a relationship is established with the Holy Quran in Ramadan, then it is a sure hope from Allah Almighty that the rest of our lives will also be connected to the Holy Quran with the blessings of Ramadan. (In Sha Allah)

Quran in Taraweeh Prayers

Performing Taraweeh prayers in congregation also creates a connection with the Quran during the holy month of Ramadan. When a Muslim regularly performs Taraweeh prayers and listens to the entire Holy Quran in the form of recitation. While there is a spiritual benefit of standing in the presence of one’s Lord and listening to the word of Allah.

Recitation of the Holy Quran in Ramadan

Most Muslims try to recite thirty verses of this Holy Book at least once during the month of Ramadan. Muslims also believe that the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings of Allah be upon him) used to recite the Holy Book once during the month of Ramadan with the angel Gabriel. Therefore, it is better that while a verse of the Holy Quran is recited every day in the Taraweeh prayer, a verse should be recited on the same day with its Arabic text and translation.

Conclusion

What we get from the above discussion is that there are many ways to connect with the Holy Quran during Ramadan. If we adopt a few of them, we can connect with the Holy Quran with the blessings of Ramadan.

However, it should also be ensured that even after Ramadan, the process of reading, reciting, understanding and explaining the Holy Quran should continue. There should be no interruption in this. Connecting with the Holy Book during Ramadan teaches us the same lesson: continue this mission that will improve both our world and the hereafter.

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