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Read the entire Qur’an [with Understanding] in Ramadan by following this easy technique:
Rule: One Juz per day. During the taraweeh prayers at the masjid, they recite one juz per day, but you will not understand it if you are not fluent in Arabic, so it is suggested that you read or listen to the Quran in your native language throughout the day so that if you attend taraweeh, you will know what it was about that particular day. You will get double reward as well because not only did you listen to it in it's revealed language, but you also understand it as well.
Method: Read 4 pages of the Qur’an after every Salah.Make sure you understand it. 5 prayers X 4 pages = 20 pages.20 pages= about 1 juzz.1 juzz X 30= the entire Qur’an. Here is a breakdown of the Juzz. Just read one juz per day.
Juz’ 1 – Al Fatiha 1 – Al Baqarah 141
Juz’ 2 – Al Baqarah 142 – Al Baqarah 252
Juz’ 3 – Al Baqarah 253 – Al Imran 91
Juz’ 4 – Al Imran 92 – An Nisaa 23
Juz’ 5 – An Nisaa 24 – An Nisaa 147
Juz’ 6 – An Nisaa 148 – Al Ma’idah 82
Juz’ 7 – Al Ma’idah 83 – Al An’am 110
Juz’ 8 – Al An’am 111 – Al A’raf 87
Juz’ 9 – Al A’raf 88 – Al Anfal 40
Juz’ 10 – Al Anfal 41 – At Tauba 93
Juz’ 11 – At Tauba 94 – Hud 5
Juz’ 12 – Hud 6 – Yusuf 52
Juz’ 13 – Yusuf 53 – Ibrahim 52
Juz’ 14 – Al Hijr 1 – An Nahl 128
Juz’ 15 – Al Isra (or Bani Isra’il) 1 – Al Kahf 74
Juz’ 16 – Al Kahf 75 – Ta Ha 135
Juz’ 17 – Al Anbiyaa 1 – Al Hajj 78
Juz’ 18 – Al Muminum 1 – Al Furqan 20
Juz’ 19 – Al Furqan 21 – An Naml 55
Juz’ 20 – An Naml 56 – Al Ankabut 45
Juz’ 21 – Al Ankabut 46 – Al Azhab 30
Juz’ 22 – Al Azhab 31 – Ya Sin 27
Juz’ 23 – Ya Sin 28 – Az Zumar 31
Juz’ 24 – Az Zumar 32 – Fussilat 46
Juz’ 25 – Fussilat 47 – Al Jathiya 37
Juz’ 26 – Al Ahqaf 1 – Az Zariyat 30
Juz’ 27 – Az Zariyat 31 – Al Hadid 29
Juz’ 28 – Al Mujadila 1 – At Tahrim 12
Juz’ 29 – Al Mulk 1 – Al Mursalat 50
Juz’ 30 – An Nabaa 1 – An Nas 6
May Allah make us of the successful in Ramadan, and make it easy for us to turn to Him completely and perpetually. Ameen
Rule: One Juz per day. During the taraweeh prayers at the masjid, they recite one juz per day, but you will not understand it if you are not fluent in Arabic, so it is suggested that you read or listen to the Quran in your native language throughout the day so that if you attend taraweeh, you will know what it was about that particular day. You will get double reward as well because not only did you listen to it in it's revealed language, but you also understand it as well.
Method: Read 4 pages of the Qur’an after every Salah.Make sure you understand it. 5 prayers X 4 pages = 20 pages.20 pages= about 1 juzz.1 juzz X 30= the entire Qur’an. Here is a breakdown of the Juzz. Just read one juz per day.
Juz’ 1 – Al Fatiha 1 – Al Baqarah 141
Juz’ 2 – Al Baqarah 142 – Al Baqarah 252
Juz’ 3 – Al Baqarah 253 – Al Imran 91
Juz’ 4 – Al Imran 92 – An Nisaa 23
Juz’ 5 – An Nisaa 24 – An Nisaa 147
Juz’ 6 – An Nisaa 148 – Al Ma’idah 82
Juz’ 7 – Al Ma’idah 83 – Al An’am 110
Juz’ 8 – Al An’am 111 – Al A’raf 87
Juz’ 9 – Al A’raf 88 – Al Anfal 40
Juz’ 10 – Al Anfal 41 – At Tauba 93
Juz’ 11 – At Tauba 94 – Hud 5
Juz’ 12 – Hud 6 – Yusuf 52
Juz’ 13 – Yusuf 53 – Ibrahim 52
Juz’ 14 – Al Hijr 1 – An Nahl 128
Juz’ 15 – Al Isra (or Bani Isra’il) 1 – Al Kahf 74
Juz’ 16 – Al Kahf 75 – Ta Ha 135
Juz’ 17 – Al Anbiyaa 1 – Al Hajj 78
Juz’ 18 – Al Muminum 1 – Al Furqan 20
Juz’ 19 – Al Furqan 21 – An Naml 55
Juz’ 20 – An Naml 56 – Al Ankabut 45
Juz’ 21 – Al Ankabut 46 – Al Azhab 30
Juz’ 22 – Al Azhab 31 – Ya Sin 27
Juz’ 23 – Ya Sin 28 – Az Zumar 31
Juz’ 24 – Az Zumar 32 – Fussilat 46
Juz’ 25 – Fussilat 47 – Al Jathiya 37
Juz’ 26 – Al Ahqaf 1 – Az Zariyat 30
Juz’ 27 – Az Zariyat 31 – Al Hadid 29
Juz’ 28 – Al Mujadila 1 – At Tahrim 12
Juz’ 29 – Al Mulk 1 – Al Mursalat 50
Juz’ 30 – An Nabaa 1 – An Nas 6
May Allah make us of the successful in Ramadan, and make it easy for us to turn to Him completely and perpetually. Ameen
Activity:...Printable Progress Chart ..
Great chart to mark and see your progress after you have read a surah. Great for Ramadan please print and share .. inshAllah
Daily Al-Qur'an Reading:...
Daily Al-Qur'an Reading - Juzz One. .
Please find links below.. inshaa'Allah
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Al Fatiha 1-Al Baqarah 141
Day 1.
1). Juzz 1 Al - Fatiha. verse 1 - 7. Al - Baqara verse 1 - 24. page 1 - 4.
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2). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 25 - 57. page 5 - 8. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 58 - 83. page 9 - 12. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 84 - 105. page 13 - 16. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 106 - 141. page 17 - 21. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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Al Fatiha 1-Al Baqarah 141
Day 1.
1). Juzz 1 Al - Fatiha. verse 1 - 7. Al - Baqara verse 1 - 24. page 1 - 4.
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2). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 25 - 57. page 5 - 8. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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3). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 58 - 83. page 9 - 12. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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4). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 84 - 105. page 13 - 16. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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5). Juzz 1. Al - Baqara. verse 106 - 141. page 17 - 21. Come Read Al-Qu'ran together
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Understanding Al-Qur'an...
Understanding Al-Qur'an...
Just as reading a medicine’s name does't not cure a patient unless it is consumed. Reading Qur’an without understanding and implementation will never cure the real problems. The basic purpose of Qur’an itself is to read it with understanding. As mentioned by Allah himself:-
“This is a blessed book We have sent down to you,so that the people may ponder over the verses thereof and the wise may be admonished (Sad :29).
I hope you will join with me thi...s Ramadan and share our experience of Reading Al-Qu'ran in it's entirety with Understanding .
I have links to the Daily Juz documents via my Facebook account and also links to ''Al-Qu'ran an Explanation by Juz ''documents.. Inshaa'Allah you will find them useful.. Just click on the relevant tab above.. and enjoy ..
O who believe, fasting is decreed for you as it was decreed for those before you; perchance you will guard yourselves. (2:183)
Please find below the link to the first documents of Surah Explanations, that will help with understanding the daily Juz Inshaa'Allah.
1).
Understanding the Quran – Juz’ 1 (Al Fatiha 1-Al Baqarah 141)
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Just as reading a medicine’s name does't not cure a patient unless it is consumed. Reading Qur’an without understanding and implementation will never cure the real problems. The basic purpose of Qur’an itself is to read it with understanding. As mentioned by Allah himself:-
“This is a blessed book We have sent down to you,so that the people may ponder over the verses thereof and the wise may be admonished (Sad :29).
I hope you will join with me thi...s Ramadan and share our experience of Reading Al-Qu'ran in it's entirety with Understanding .
I have links to the Daily Juz documents via my Facebook account and also links to ''Al-Qu'ran an Explanation by Juz ''documents.. Inshaa'Allah you will find them useful.. Just click on the relevant tab above.. and enjoy ..
O who believe, fasting is decreed for you as it was decreed for those before you; perchance you will guard yourselves. (2:183)
Please find below the link to the first documents of Surah Explanations, that will help with understanding the daily Juz Inshaa'Allah.
1).
Understanding the Quran – Juz’ 1 (Al Fatiha 1-Al Baqarah 141)
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One Verse, One Hadith...
Whoever obeys the Messenger has obeyed Allah. If anyone turns away, we did not send you to them as their keeper. (Surat an-Nisa': 80)
"Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah, and whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah, and whoever obeys the ruler I appoint, obeys me, and whoever disobeys him, disobeys me." (Sahih Bukhari, Book 9, No: 251)
"Whoever obeys me, obeys Allah, and whoever disobeys me, disobeys Allah, and whoever obeys the ruler I appoint, obeys me, and whoever disobeys him, disobeys me." (Sahih Bukhari, Book 9, No: 251)
One Ayat...
Give the good news to those who have iman and do right actions that they will have Gardens with rivers flowing under them. When they are given fruit there as provision, they will say, ‘This is what we were given before.’ But they were only given a simulation of it. They will have there spouses of perfect purity and will remain there timelessly, for ever. (Surat al-Baqara, 25)
Topic of the Day:...
When Something Troubles You..
When Something Troubles You, Think Immediately About The Troubles Muslims Face In The World. Then You Will Better Understand How The Things You Think Of As 'Great Problems' Are In Fact Just Irrelevant And Minor Details...
The billions of people in the world all lead different lives. Not one person’s life resembles that of another. Yet when they encounter problems or troubles, each one thinks that he has ‘the worst troubles in the world.’
Sometimes, people who fail an exam, who cannot buy an article of clothing they want, who had a bad hair day, who cannot lose weight or who have to work alongside someone they dislike, imagine that they are facing serious troubles. In the same way, people who take offense at something someone says, who fall out with their best friend, who imagine they have been treated unfairly, who are suspicious of someone else or who imagine they are not loved or respected sufficiently also say, in their words, that ‘their lives are falling apart.’ They go on about the matter for days on end, telling everyone how wronged they are, how difficult things are for them and how much they are suffering.
However it is perfectly clear that none of these things are actual ‘troubles’. Actually nothing people face can be considered as ‘trouble.’ What is more, even if these people were to encounter far graver difficulties than the present ones, their lives would still not ‘fall apart.’ They might face a serious health issue, major surgery, or have crippling debts, or be unemployed or work under difficult conditions or have family problems. But none of these could be a reason for them to see themselves as ‘the most troubled person in the world.’
First and foremost, nothing in this world is a 'trouble' for someone who knows the moral values of the Qur’an. There are just events created by Allah, events created with wisdom. There are tests created by Allah to judge that person’s faith, trust in and devotion to Allah and that person's moral virtues. In one verse Allah mentions: “We test you with both good and evil as a trial. And you will be returned to Us. (Surat al-Anbiya, 35)
In addition, thinking about what is happening to Muslims all across the world will be instrumental in someone, who imagines that he is facing a huge problem because of something that has happened to him, realizing that his troubles are in fact quite mundane and can easily be resolved. He will more quickly realize that, compared with the oppression and troubles facing Muslims in East Turkestan, Palestine, the Crimea, Kirkuk, Moro and many other parts of the world, the worries preoccupying him are quite trivial.
The conflict, strife, oppression and cruelty that have been going on for decades in Islamic lands have cost the lives of thousands of innocent Muslims, crippled tens of thousands and forced millions more from their homes. The majority have also been detained for their beliefs and ideas. Young girls, children and old people are subjected to terrible oppression in East Turkestan, just because they are Muslims. People are ruthlessly executed and tortured for no reason. People who attend mosques have their salaries cut and Muslims are denied permission to perform religious observances. With the massacres taking place after 1965, over the last 60 years, 35 million Uighur Muslims have been subjected to genocide. In East Turkestan, in July last year, 796 MUSLIMS were executed and martyred without even being able to offer a legal defense. These people were even denied funeral rites. During those same days when the streets were full of bodies, 10,000 MUSLIMS DISAPPEARED IN A SINGLE NIGHT AND 100,000 OF OUR UIGHUR MUSLIM SISTERS WERE TAKEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY FORCE. These sisters of ours are forced into illicit relationships under the threat of death. The fate of the 10,000 Muslims who disappeared overnight is still unknown. There is a strong likelihood that these innocent people have been martyred. China has never accounted for the fate and whereabouts of these 10,000 Uighur Muslims and our 100,000 Uighur sisters.
A Muslim will always think along those lines, even if he is tested with the most difficult conditions or if he enjoys countless blessings. He will think about the blessings he is given and thank Allah. Even if he is in East Turkestan, or Palestine, or subjected to persecution, oppression and torture, he will still give thanks to Allah. He will always be content with Allah and the things he faces, because Allah gave him reason, faith and conscience, allowed him to know and love our Lord, and gave him the means with which to seek His approval.
That is because whatever form of test Allah ordains for any person is always the best for them. And Allah will definitely reward those who have patience in their moral virtues, in this world and in the Hereafter, insha’Allah.
The billions of people in the world all lead different lives. Not one person’s life resembles that of another. Yet when they encounter problems or troubles, each one thinks that he has ‘the worst troubles in the world.’
Sometimes, people who fail an exam, who cannot buy an article of clothing they want, who had a bad hair day, who cannot lose weight or who have to work alongside someone they dislike, imagine that they are facing serious troubles. In the same way, people who take offense at something someone says, who fall out with their best friend, who imagine they have been treated unfairly, who are suspicious of someone else or who imagine they are not loved or respected sufficiently also say, in their words, that ‘their lives are falling apart.’ They go on about the matter for days on end, telling everyone how wronged they are, how difficult things are for them and how much they are suffering.
However it is perfectly clear that none of these things are actual ‘troubles’. Actually nothing people face can be considered as ‘trouble.’ What is more, even if these people were to encounter far graver difficulties than the present ones, their lives would still not ‘fall apart.’ They might face a serious health issue, major surgery, or have crippling debts, or be unemployed or work under difficult conditions or have family problems. But none of these could be a reason for them to see themselves as ‘the most troubled person in the world.’
First and foremost, nothing in this world is a 'trouble' for someone who knows the moral values of the Qur’an. There are just events created by Allah, events created with wisdom. There are tests created by Allah to judge that person’s faith, trust in and devotion to Allah and that person's moral virtues. In one verse Allah mentions: “We test you with both good and evil as a trial. And you will be returned to Us. (Surat al-Anbiya, 35)
In addition, thinking about what is happening to Muslims all across the world will be instrumental in someone, who imagines that he is facing a huge problem because of something that has happened to him, realizing that his troubles are in fact quite mundane and can easily be resolved. He will more quickly realize that, compared with the oppression and troubles facing Muslims in East Turkestan, Palestine, the Crimea, Kirkuk, Moro and many other parts of the world, the worries preoccupying him are quite trivial.
The conflict, strife, oppression and cruelty that have been going on for decades in Islamic lands have cost the lives of thousands of innocent Muslims, crippled tens of thousands and forced millions more from their homes. The majority have also been detained for their beliefs and ideas. Young girls, children and old people are subjected to terrible oppression in East Turkestan, just because they are Muslims. People are ruthlessly executed and tortured for no reason. People who attend mosques have their salaries cut and Muslims are denied permission to perform religious observances. With the massacres taking place after 1965, over the last 60 years, 35 million Uighur Muslims have been subjected to genocide. In East Turkestan, in July last year, 796 MUSLIMS were executed and martyred without even being able to offer a legal defense. These people were even denied funeral rites. During those same days when the streets were full of bodies, 10,000 MUSLIMS DISAPPEARED IN A SINGLE NIGHT AND 100,000 OF OUR UIGHUR MUSLIM SISTERS WERE TAKEN FROM THEIR HOMES BY FORCE. These sisters of ours are forced into illicit relationships under the threat of death. The fate of the 10,000 Muslims who disappeared overnight is still unknown. There is a strong likelihood that these innocent people have been martyred. China has never accounted for the fate and whereabouts of these 10,000 Uighur Muslims and our 100,000 Uighur sisters.
A Muslim will always think along those lines, even if he is tested with the most difficult conditions or if he enjoys countless blessings. He will think about the blessings he is given and thank Allah. Even if he is in East Turkestan, or Palestine, or subjected to persecution, oppression and torture, he will still give thanks to Allah. He will always be content with Allah and the things he faces, because Allah gave him reason, faith and conscience, allowed him to know and love our Lord, and gave him the means with which to seek His approval.
That is because whatever form of test Allah ordains for any person is always the best for them. And Allah will definitely reward those who have patience in their moral virtues, in this world and in the Hereafter, insha’Allah.
Daily Quiz.. no peeking at the answers .. inshaa'Allah ..
Day #1 Juz 1 Quiz - Questions
1. What are the first 3 letters of Surah Al-Baqarah?
2. In Surah Fatiha, who earned Allah’s Anger & who are those who went astray?
3. In Surah Baqarah, v24, what is the fuel of Hell?
4. In Surah Baqarah, v34 what did Allah Command everyone to do for Adam (as)?
5. What did Allah Command us to do in Surah Baqarah, v43?
6. What did the children of Israel do wrong? Clue – Surah Baqarah v65
7.Name all the prophets mentioned in Surah Baqarah v136
8. What does Allah say when He decrees a matter (Surah Baqarah v117)?
9. Quote Surah Baqarah, v77
10.What happened when Musa’s (as) stick struck the stone?
Day 1. Juz 1 Quiz Answers
1. Alif, Lam, Mim
2. Jews and Christians
3. Men and stones
4.Prostrate before Adam (as)
5.Perform As-Salat and give Zakat and bow down along with Ar-Raki’un
6.They broke the Sabbath
7. Ibrahim, Ismail, Ishaq, Ya’qub, Musa, Isa
8. Be!
9. Know they not that Allah Knows what the conceal and what they reveal?
10.12 springs gushed forth (Surah Al-Baqarah v60)
1. What are the first 3 letters of Surah Al-Baqarah?
2. In Surah Fatiha, who earned Allah’s Anger & who are those who went astray?
3. In Surah Baqarah, v24, what is the fuel of Hell?
4. In Surah Baqarah, v34 what did Allah Command everyone to do for Adam (as)?
5. What did Allah Command us to do in Surah Baqarah, v43?
6. What did the children of Israel do wrong? Clue – Surah Baqarah v65
7.Name all the prophets mentioned in Surah Baqarah v136
8. What does Allah say when He decrees a matter (Surah Baqarah v117)?
9. Quote Surah Baqarah, v77
10.What happened when Musa’s (as) stick struck the stone?
Day 1. Juz 1 Quiz Answers
1. Alif, Lam, Mim
2. Jews and Christians
3. Men and stones
4.Prostrate before Adam (as)
5.Perform As-Salat and give Zakat and bow down along with Ar-Raki’un
6.They broke the Sabbath
7. Ibrahim, Ismail, Ishaq, Ya’qub, Musa, Isa
8. Be!
9. Know they not that Allah Knows what the conceal and what they reveal?
10.12 springs gushed forth (Surah Al-Baqarah v60)