27/01/2026
This Ramadan, Don’t Just Read the Qur’an — Reconnect With It
Ramadan is not only the month of fasting…
It’s the month when hearts soften, habits change, and the Qur’an returns to the center of our lives.
👉 But ask yourself honestly:
• Are you reciting with confidence?
• Do you feel stuck on the same mistakes again and again?
• Do you want to revise, but don’t know where to start?
This Ramadan is your chance.
📌 Learn & Revise Your Qur’an in Ramadan
Whether you are a beginner, someone who used to read well, or a Hafiz who wants strong revision — this program is designed to support you step by step.
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✔️ Correct Qur’an recitation with proper Tajweed
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✔️ Confidence in Salah and daily tilawah
✔️ A deeper connection with the Book of Allah ﷻ
🕋 Remember:
Ramadan comes once a year…
But the reward of learning Qur’an stays forever.
💬 The Prophet ﷺ said:
“The best of you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.”
📲 Start today. Don’t delay your Qur’an journey.
This Ramadan, give your time to what will benefit you in this life and the next.
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🤍 Let this Ramadan be the one where the Qur’an truly changes you.
04/02/2025
🕌 Ramadan 2025 Special! Strengthen Your Salah & Quran Recitation!
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03/02/2025
Human nature is such that it always prefers ease. Keeping this in mind, the Almighty has made this religion extremely easy and has also instructed His followers to create ease for others. Similarly, under the principle that "religion is goodwill," we should encourage others and make them aware of those good deeds that carry rewards equivalent to Tahajjud, fasting, Hajj, Umrah, or Jihad. The effort required is minimal, but the abundance of Allah’s mercy is immense.
The Prophet (ﷺ) said:
**“Whoever guides someone to goodness will have a reward like the one who does it.”** (Muslim 1893)
A believer merely encourages someone to do a good deed by informing them of the great reward associated with it. You can do the same—by reflecting on the virtues mentioned in these Ahadith, practicing them yourself, and motivating another believer to act upon them. You can also spread this message by sharing it with a fellow Muslim. As a result of this encouragement, the reward of your brother’s good deeds will also be recorded in your book of deeds, In Sha Allah.
21/01/2025
The importance of prayer is demonstrated in many of theProphet’s statements. For example, the Prophet said,“The first matter that the slave will be brought to account foron the Day of Judgment is the prayer. If it is sound, then the restof his deeds will be sound. And if it is incomplete, then the rest ofhis deeds will be incomplete.
08/10/2023
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01/06/2023
"Practice forgiveness, command decency, and avoid ignorant people" Al-Quran (7:199)
31/05/2023
What is your level in the Quran?
06/03/2023
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Shab-e-Barat is A Night of Reflection and Forgiveness.
Shab-e-Barat is a significant event in the Islamic calendar that is celebrated annually on the 15th night of the month of Sha’ban. It is a time for reflection, forgiveness, and seeking divine mercy.
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Shab-e-Barat (The Night of Forgiveness) is an event in the Islamic calendar that is celebrated on the 15th night of the month of Sha'ban.
26/02/2023
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Learning the Quran is a way for Muslims to strengthen their faith and understand the religion’s teachings. Many people learn the Quran by listening to audio lessons or reading books online. However, there are other ways to learn the Quran. For example, you can learn from videos and from apps on your phone or computer. You can also learn from a private teacher, Or you’re learning with a group. Learning the Quran is easier when you have access to many different learning sources. However, you should pick one or two sources at once in order to not be confused with different kinds of learning methods and sources.
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20/02/2023
01) There are 29 alphabets in Arabic. Some Scholars Say 28 because they consider Alif and Hamzah as One Letter, not two.
02: We Always Start Reading and Writing Arabic From Right Side to Left Side.
03: Arabic letters are made up of a series of strokes, Dots and are written in a cursive style
04: Arabic letters keep changing their shapes, depending on their placement in a word (itself, the beginning of the word, the middle of the word, and the end of the word)