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A VERY easy method to complete the Quran

One of the first good habits we want to develop this blessed month is reciting Quran on a daily basis, hopefully, completing it at least once during the course of the month. Here's a simple way of doing just that:

There are 600 pages in the Quran, right? Ok, If you divide 600 by 30 days, what do you get? That's 20 pages a day. Hmm.. not too bad. So, if you read 20 pages a day, you'll complete the Quran in 30 days, cool. Think 20 pages a day is a lot, ok, no problem. How many prayers do we have per day? 5, correct? yup. Ok, 20 pages divided by 5 equals?? 4!

So, if you can read ONLY 4 pages of Quran after ever salat, you'd complete the Quran in 30 days!!!

Now, imagine if you can read a bit more than 4 pages after each salat...(you do the maths :P).

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Reader Comments (3)

A salaam alaikum, When you put it in simple terms, we should all aim for those four pages each prayer ( all about developing good habits with sincere intentions, Allah makes it easier for you).

But i have question for you, there are a lot of sisters i know that never finished the quran and are learning the arabic language so that they are able to read the Quran inshaAllah, so even with four pages you struggle to correctly pronounce the words with tajweed. So if you listen to reciters and my favorite qari being Abdul Basit 'Abd us-Samad plus reading the english translation to understand the meaning, do u get reward as well?

InshaAllah 4 pages each prayer, five prayers, thirty days ( all about being being productive and developing good habits).

September 2, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterHayati

What you're doing...there's definitely reward for it, but is it the same as completing the Quran in Arabic.. Allahu A3lam... that's part of the beauty of Islam, there's always ways to improve and develop

September 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterProductiveMuslim

Salam

Barak Allah Fik for the brilliant Advice. I have been following this for the past 3 days and it's an absolutely great idea. Jazak Allah Khair.

September 3, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterAli

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