Planning a Quran Schedule and Setting Quran reading goals.
Before the Session:
Please watch the following video series:
This is a video series of 1 minute tips of how to love and connect with the Quran by Sh. Sulieman Hani. He is the Author of 114 Tips to Help You Memorize the Quran.
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Sh Sulieman Hani also has videos on Tafsir on his YouTube channel.
For those of you who are getting to know the Arabic language and just learning the Quran, I also suggest making this video series a part of your daily routine. This is a great way to start adding Arabic words to your vocabulary, Insha Allah:
Please read the following article:
Etiquettes Of Reciting The Quran
Chapter Taken From “The Book of Manners” by Sheikh Fuad Ash-Shulhoob
Please Print the Following Worksheets:
Outline for Seventh Session:
- Opening Du’a
- Check-in and Review of Previous Sessions
- Hadith and Quran Reflections
- The Month of Shaban
- Naming Quran Goals
- Closing Du’as
Zoom session are closed.
Homework for Session 7:
Create your Quran Goals for Ramadan.
Use my model as an example:
- Read Quran in Arabic twice a day. Before Fajr and after Isha’a
- Tafisr Plan. Listen to Ramadan 360 from Al Maghrib
- Memorization Goal. Spend 20 minutes each day learning Surah Al Alaq and other Surahs.
In your Journal:
We have entered the month of Shaban, a time when our deeds are presented to Allah, Subhana-hu wa-Ta’ala.
Take some time to clear your heart of any anger, grudges, or hurt feelings you may be carrying around. Clear your heart and forgive yourself and others. Ask Allah, Subhana-hu wa-Ta’ala, to forgive you and those around you so that you may enter Ramadan as free of emotional burdens as possible.