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The Quran is, to be sure, a gift for all humanity. Every verse in the Quran is special and unique to the point that it can never be reworded, even by an etymologist master. Considering that the Quran is exceptionally significant for Muslims, we should see the value in the Quran by venturing out and perusing this last sacred text revealed to humankind, regardless of whether we still can’t figure out the Arabic language.
Studying and comprehending the Holy Quran is the most enjoyable spiritual journey. I always come across the solutions I need. When I read the Holy Quran and feel horrible about something, I feel calm, like Allah has found me. It increases my faith in Allah and the prophet Muhammad. No human being is capable of creating such lovely words. So, when you read the Holy Quran, you can be sure that Allah, our great creator, is present. Regardless of what I think as a Muslim, you should understand the advantages of reading the Holy Quran for yourself.
Below are three benefits that I hope will encourage you to begin your reading of the Holy Quran.
The Ultimate Guide:
“He found you lost and guided you.” (Surah Ad-Duha)
As mentioned above in the verse, we are fortunate to have the Holy Quran to assist us in identifying signs, pearls of wisdom from history, and principles to improve our lives and help us get through.
Every one of us feels lost frequently and likes searching for answers, and the Qur’an is the best guide to provide all the solutions.
Purification of heart and soul:
I’ve always believed that forgiving oneself is necessary for receiving Allah’s mercy. Allah is forgiving. His mercy covers all things. When you go between his verses, you will know and feel it, enabling you to understand what it takes to get his satisfaction. Then, you will feel satisfied and be able to continue living your life. Thus, it purifies your heart from sin and calms your soul from anxiety.
“Those who have believed and whose hearts are assured by the remembrance of Allah. Unquestionably, by the remembrance of Allah, hearts are assured.” (Surah Ar-Ra’ad, 13:28)
A dialogue with Allah:
Reading the Quran and praying are two methods to start a conversation with Allah. As an illustration, recite Al-Fatihah, the first verse of the Quran. It is not meant to be a repetitive monologue by the believer who recites it. Still, Allah has made it a warm, loving interaction between him and the worshiper.
Along with some advice, there are facts regarding how grateful Allah was to bless Muslims in many ways. Those who are thankful to Allah will readily come to understand them.
Conclusion:
All the benefits mentioned above are the top three benefits of learning the Quran, but the benefits of learning the Quran are limitless. The only way to paradise and salvation is through the Holy Quran. For the sake of all creation, the Holy Quran was revealed to the Last Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). Therefore, your key to success in this life and the next is to return to it and put it into practice in every aspect of your life. May Allah bestow upon you many blessings for regularly studying the Quran.






