Hafiz students
The Holy Quran is a source of wisdom, a treasure full of jewels on every page. Reading the Quran is the most virtuous act of worship. The Quran is a rope whose one end is in Allah's hand and the other end is in our hands. Those who cling firmly to that rope will attain salvation.
"The Quran is the holy book of Islam, revealed to Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) by Allah through the angel Djibriel (Gabriel). It is not just another book, but an eternal guide for millions of people worldwide. The Qur'an contains 114 chapters (surahs), ranging from long to short verses (ayas), and provides direction for all aspects of life.
The neder mission was sometimes sent in full Surahs but sometimes in a few ayas depending on the time and concept. This lasted for a total of 23 years and started in the month of Ramadan on the leyle'tul qadr (this can take place on a different day and month every year according to the Christian year calendar because a month in the Islamic calendar has 29 or 30 days and the Christian calendar has 30 or 31.) the completion of the neder mission after 23 years is also called Leyle'tul Beraat.
it started when our Prophet was 40 years old in the year 609 (Allah is the All Knowing) in the cave of Hira. The Prophet often visited this cave to relax and pray. On one particular day, however, he was visited here by the archangel Gabriel with the following message:
{Al-Alaq - The Blood Clot (Chapter 96), Verse 1-5}
1 - Read in the Name of your Lord, Who created all things.
2 - He created man from a clot of blood.
3 - Read, and your Lord is the Most Noble.
4 - The One Who taught (writing) with the pen.
5 - He taught man what he did not know.
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The content is rich and profound, with themes such as belief in one God (Tawhid), moral guidelines, social justice, relationships between people, and the importance of compassion and justice. It talks about the creation of the universe, life after death, and stories of past prophets such as Adam, Noah, Abraham, Moses, and Jesus (peace be upon them all). These stories serve not only as histories, but more importantly as lessons and warnings for humanity.
In addition, the Qur'an contains prayers, laws, and spiritual wisdom that help believers draw closer to Allah and lead harmonious lives. The special thing about the Qur'an is that it is not just seen by Muslims as a text to be read, but as a living miracle that is recited, memorized and applied daily in their lives.
Learning and understanding the Qur'an is a lifelong journey, where new insights and spiritual depth can emerge each time you dive into it. It is a source of inspiration, hope and comfort, especially for those seeking meaning and direction in their lives."
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