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Summary
TLDRThe speaker shares their personal challenge of completing the Quran in just 7 days, a journey that transformed their understanding of Quranic recitation. Initially setting a goal of 10 days, they missed the first day but adapted their plan, emphasizing the importance of not limiting one's recitation. The speaker encourages viewers to utilize free time for Quran, comparing it to satisfying a spiritual hunger. They dispel common misconceptions about recitation and suggest joining a class for those struggling to maintain consistency. The video concludes with a call to action for regular recitation, regardless of pace, to cleanse the heart, and hints at a future video on an extraordinary recitation feat.
Takeaways
- π The speaker aims to complete the recitation of the entire Quran in just 7 days, a goal that many aspire to achieve for a deeper relationship with the Quran.
- π The speaker initially set a goal of 10 days but missed the first day, deciding to start from the 28th Juzz (part) instead of finishing the 27th.
- π The Quran is divided into 30 parts, and the speaker planned to recite 3 parts or approximately 60 pages daily to complete the Quran in 10 days.
- π« The speaker advises against setting a limit on Quran recitation, emphasizing the importance of utilizing all available time for recitation.
- π The speaker experienced a breakthrough by reciting 100 pages in one morning, highlighting the potential for exceeding self-imposed limits.
- β³ The speaker realized the ease of completing the Quran more quickly after the 10-day challenge and decided to attempt finishing it in just 7 days.
- π The speaker encourages using free time for Quran recitation instead of wasting it on social media or unproductive activities.
- π The speaker dispels misconceptions about Quran recitation, such as the need for a specific time or pace, and emphasizes the importance of reciting at a comfortable pace.
- π The speaker suggests that after the challenge, they may attempt to finish the Quran every week for a month to establish a new habit.
- π€ For those who struggle with memorization or fluency in Quran recitation, the speaker recommends joining a class to build a consistent routine.
- π The speaker offers to help individuals find the right online course for their Quran learning needs through a checkup call to assess their recitation.
- π§Ό The underlying reason for reciting the Quran is to cleanse the heart, which is a continuous process and a spiritual necessity.
Q & A
What is the main goal the speaker has set for themselves in the video?
-The speaker has challenged themselves to recite the entire Quran in just 10 days.
What does the speaker mean by 'the 10 best days' in the context of the Quran?
-The '10 best days' refer to the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah, which are considered the best days in the Islamic calendar for recitation and good deeds.
Why did the speaker decide to increase the portion of their daily Quran recitation?
-The speaker felt that their heart was not as clean as it should be and wanted to purify it through increased Quran recitation.
How did the speaker initially plan to divide the Quran recitation over the 10 days?
-The speaker planned to recite 3 parts of the Quran each day, which amounts to roughly 60 pages, to complete the entire Quran in 10 days.
What happened on the first day of the speaker's challenge that caused a change in their plan?
-The speaker missed the first day of the challenge, which led them to adjust their plan and start reciting from part 28 instead of finishing part 27.
What advice does the speaker give regarding setting limits on Quran recitation?
-The speaker advises not to set limits on Quran recitation, emphasizing that one should read as much as they can when they have the time.
How did the speaker's approach to Quran recitation change after their 10-day challenge?
-The speaker realized that they should not set limits on their Quran recitation and should utilize all available free time for it, rather than waiting for extra time.
What misconceptions about Quran recitation does the speaker want to eliminate?
-The speaker wants to eliminate misconceptions such as the need for a specific time or schedule for Quran recitation, the belief that one must recite slowly and loudly, and the idea that one needs to memorize the Quran to recite it effectively.
What is the speaker's new goal after completing the 10-day challenge?
-The speaker's new goal is to finish reciting the entire Quran in just 7 days, and they plan to attempt this for at least 4 weeks.
What suggestion does the speaker offer for those who find it difficult to recite the Quran regularly?
-The speaker suggests joining a class and dedicating a specific time for Quran recitation, as it can be easier to build habits with structured classes.
How does the speaker encourage viewers to start reciting the Quran if they are beginners?
-The speaker encourages beginners to start by joining a class, such as the one they offer, and to commit to reciting a small amount of Quran daily, like 10 pages, to build a habit.
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