I finished Quran in 10 days before Eid 🤯

ustaz Hamza
21 Jun 202406:46

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

  • 🌟 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.
  • 🔄 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.
  • 📚 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.
  • 🚫 The speaker advises against setting a limit on Quran recitation, emphasizing the importance of utilizing all available time for recitation.
  • 🌙 The speaker experienced a breakthrough by reciting 100 pages in one morning, highlighting the potential for exceeding self-imposed limits.
  • ⏳ 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.
  • 🕊 The speaker encourages using free time for Quran recitation instead of wasting it on social media or unproductive activities.
  • 💭 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.
  • 📈 The speaker suggests that after the challenge, they may attempt to finish the Quran every week for a month to establish a new habit.
  • 🤔 For those who struggle with memorization or fluency in Quran recitation, the speaker recommends joining a class to build a consistent routine.
  • 📘 The speaker offers to help individuals find the right online course for their Quran learning needs through a checkup call to assess their recitation.
  • 🧼 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.

Outlines

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📖 Completing the Quran in 7 Days Challenge

The speaker shares their personal challenge of completing the Quran in just 7 days, a goal many aspire to achieve for a deeper relationship with the holy text. Initially, they aimed for 10 days during the best days of the year for Quran recitation. They explain their motivation, stemming from a desire to cleanse their heart, and the importance of not setting limits on daily recitation. The speaker recounts how they adjusted their plan after missing the first day and emphasizes the value of seizing every opportunity to recite, even when it means exceeding self-imposed limits. They conclude with the realization of how feasible it is to complete the Quran in a shorter timeframe and the spiritual nourishment it provides.

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🌟 Overcoming Limitations in Quran Recitation

In this paragraph, the speaker discusses the misconceptions around Quran recitation, such as the need for a specific pace or volume. They encourage reciting at a pace that allows for consistency and the ability to complete the Quran in a shorter period, like a week. The speaker also addresses common excuses for not reciting the Quran regularly and suggests joining a class for structured learning. They offer to help those interested in improving their Quran recitation through a checkup call and online courses. The speaker emphasizes the spiritual benefits of reciting the Quran and the importance of maintaining a regular practice, regardless of the pace, to cleanse one's heart.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Quran

The Quran is the holy book of Islam, considered by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad. In the video, the speaker discusses the goal of reciting the entire Quran in a short period, emphasizing its importance in spiritual life and personal growth.

💡Recitation

Recitation in this context refers to the act of reading or chanting the Quran aloud. The speaker talks about the personal challenge of reciting the Quran in 7 days and encourages others to engage in regular recitation as a form of spiritual nourishment.

💡Dream

The term 'dream' is used to describe an aspiration or goal that the speaker and the audience may have, which is to develop a deep relationship with the Quran through fluent recitation. It is a driving force behind the speaker's challenge and a motivational concept for the viewers.

💡Fluency

Fluency here refers to the ability to recite the Quran smoothly and with ease. The speaker's goal is to achieve such fluency that allows for the complete recitation of the Quran in a short time, showcasing a high level of familiarity and comfort with the text.

💡Challenge

The speaker describes a personal challenge to recite the entire Quran in 10 days, which is later adjusted to 7 days. This challenge serves as a central theme of the video, illustrating the dedication and commitment required to achieve spiritual goals.

💡Heart

In the script, 'heart' is used metaphorically to represent the spiritual and emotional core of a person. The speaker mentions the need to 'clean and wash' the heart regularly through recitation of the Quran, indicating the spiritual purification that the practice brings.

💡Limit

The concept of 'limit' is discussed in terms of setting boundaries on the amount of Quran one recites daily. The speaker advises against setting such limits, encouraging viewers to utilize all available time for recitation, as demonstrated by the personal experience of reading 100 pages in one session.

💡Social Media

Social media is mentioned as a common distraction that consumes a significant amount of time. The speaker suggests that the time spent on social media could be better utilized for Quran recitation, highlighting the need for prioritizing spiritual activities over mundane distractions.

💡Habit

Habit formation is discussed in the context of establishing a routine for Quran recitation. The speaker acknowledges the difficulty of building habits alone and suggests joining a class or group as a way to support and maintain the practice of regular recitation.

💡Spiritual Heart

The 'spiritual heart' is a recurring theme in the video, referring to the inner spiritual state of a person. The speaker emphasizes the importance of feeding the spiritual heart with the Quran, as it is the nourishment that sustains one's spiritual well-being.

💡Misconception

Misconceptions about Quran recitation are addressed in the script, such as the belief that one needs to recite slowly and loudly or that one must have a specific amount of time dedicated to recitation. The speaker dispels these misconceptions, advocating for a more flexible and intuitive approach to recitation.

Highlights

The speaker aims to complete the Quran in just 7 days, a dream for many who wish to have a deep relationship with the Quran.

The speaker felt something was missing in life and found solace in reciting the Quran, suggesting others might feel the same.

The challenge to recite the entire Quran in 10 days during the best 10 days of the year, known as the 10 days of Dhul Hijjah.

The speaker missed the first day of the challenge but decided to continue from the 28th Juzz (part) of the Quran.

A key insight shared is not to limit oneself when reciting the Quran, emphasizing the importance of taking advantage of available time.

The speaker recounts waking up early and reciting 100 pages of the Quran in one go, demonstrating the power of not setting limits.

The realization that one should utilize free time for Quran recitation, rather than wasting it on social media or daydreaming.

The speaker's strategy to finish the Quran before the 9th day of Dhul Hijjah, due to anticipated busyness on the 10th day.

The idea that the heart needs regular 'cleaning' through Quran recitation, just as clothes need washing.

The misconception that one needs to find time for Quran is debunked; instead, one should utilize all available free time.

The speaker's personal realization that setting limits on Quran recitation is not the right attitude and encourages flexibility.

The analogy of finding space for dessert after a full meal to explain the capacity to recite more Quran when motivated.

The speaker's plan to attempt reciting the entire Quran in just 7 days for 4 weeks and then share the experience.

For those who have not memorized the Quran, the speaker suggests joining a class and dedicating time to Quran recitation.

The importance of maintaining a regular commitment to Quran recitation, even if it's just 10 pages a day.

The deeper reason for reciting the Quran is to constantly clean one's heart, a spiritual necessity.

The story of a man in Makkah who finished the recitation of four Qurans in one day, an example of dedication and capability.

Transcripts

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let me show you exactly what it takes to

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finish an entire Quran in just 7 days

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this is a dream a lot of you have you

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wish your dream of that sort of

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relationship with the Quran where you're

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so fluent that you can recite all of it

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in just 7 days to keep this entertaining

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I'm going to show you myid Vlog while

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I'm speaking to you look if you're

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someone who's living their normal life

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but then you feel like there's something

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missing and by listening to Quran or

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reciting Quran a little bit you feel

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like there's something coming back

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you're watching the perfect video and

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you will know exactly why by the end of

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this video so I challenged myself to

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recite Quran the entire Quran in just 10

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days these were the 10 best days we call

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them the 10 days of but I revise Quran

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regularly anyway the reason I wanted to

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increase the portion of my daily

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recitation because I felt like I felt

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like I'm going through things in life

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and my heart is really not as clean as

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it should be should have been telling

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you guys

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this so just like I'm wearing this and I

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need to wash it your heart needs to be

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clean and wash regularly but anyway 10

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days and I said let me finish Quran in

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these 10 days now J means part there

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30ran 30 parts each part is roughly 20

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Pages how is very simple you have 10

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days and you meant to finish entire

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Quran which is 30 parts 30 divided over

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10 days that's three parts of Quran

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every day there 60 pages but I'll tell

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you what happened I missed the first day

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and before these 10 days start I was

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reading Quran and I was on the 27th

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juice and I was confused should I finish

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this and then start the next one what

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should I do after missing out on the

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first day I said to myself I'm just

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going to start so I started recitation

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of J number 28 29 30 and then went back

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to J number

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one there's something very interesting I

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want to share with you when it comes to

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Quran recitation don't give it a limit

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let me explain what I mean if you say to

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yourself I can only read three AA 60 pag

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of Quran a day only then if you have

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time you are going to be wasting that

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[Applause]

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time so I remember one morning I woke up

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after F I just couldn't go back to sleep

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and I just read five that's 100 Pages

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don't limit yourself when you recite

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Quran keep

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going there were a few days when I was

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reciting Quran and I couldn't really hit

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exact target while I was trying to reach

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my Target and reciting every day I am

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asking myself what if something happened

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and actually can't read one day now as I

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got closer and closer to the 9th day

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which is the day of and after it I knew

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I'm going to be busy on the 10th day and

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the 9th day which is the day ofid and

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the day before so I said to myself let

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me finish it before I even get to the

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9th day so from 10 days I only have 7

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days to finish once again because I did

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not set limit to how much I am going to

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be reciting every day and it kept going

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there will be days when I read five to

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six and it will feel like nothing

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and every time you're scrolling through

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Instagram you on social media just go

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and have a look at your screen time

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you'll be shocked how much time you're

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actually wasting and I'm sure other than

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social media there a lot of things we do

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we spend time just thinking and

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wondering or daydreaming that an

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absolute waste of time on the 9th day of

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just before I finished Quran and it made

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me realize how easy it actually is now

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before these 10 days I would recite two

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AA of Quran every day because I set a

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limit to myself to read only two

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a outside these 10 days I always set

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limit to how much I'm going to recite I

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must recite two ad 40 pages every day

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I'm coming to a realization and that is

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this is not really the right attitude

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when it comes to Quran look you can be

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really hungry and you eat and you eat

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you eat after you finish eating and you

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over at someone tells you there is

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dessert and it's a really ni dessert all

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of a sudden somehow you just find space

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in your stomach for dessert now why is

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it when it comes to Quran recitation we

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say when I get extra time if I'm free

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when I can we should utilize all the

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free time there is for Quran for this is

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what you created for remember this is

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the only thing you're taking with you in

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your grave especially if you can't fall

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asleep or after fud you fining get hard

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to go back to sleep when we start the

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event anything we got to do preparation

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testing and a lot of work remember a lot

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of times it's not that you're tired it's

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not that you can't shut your brain your

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heart your soul needs Quran because

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that's the only way you feed your heart

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I'm not talking about physical heart I'm

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talking about spiritual heart there are

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few misconception about Quran recitation

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that I want to eliminate for you people

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say I need time for Quran no you don't I

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need to have a look at my schedule to

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see where can I fit Quran no you don't

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when I recite Quran I feel bad I must

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recite it slow and loud like shik m

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no look you don't want to recite

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Quran quietly but if you're trying to

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read as much Quran as you can because

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you memorize it or because you're

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revising or just because you need to

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finish an entire Quran your recitation

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have to be just decent enough and

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remember if you recite really loud and

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exhaust yourself you're not going to be

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able to read three four ad from Quran

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every day now after these 10 days I feel

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like trying something new rather than

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finishing Quran every 2 weeks every 10

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days I want to be able to finish Quran

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on Monday till Sunday in just 7 Days let

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me do that for at least 4 weeks then

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I'll share with you guys how it actually

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went now look you might be someone who's

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watching this video and saying but I

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haven't memorized Quran off by heart my

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Quran recitation is not fluent I have so

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many things to do I don't know where to

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start it's absolutely okay to feel like

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that look if you're someone who's just

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starting and you find yourself on and

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off track I would suggest that you join

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a class and you have limited time that

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you must dedicate for Quran a lot of

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times it's really hard hard to build

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habits on your own but it's easy to

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attend a class half an hour twice a week

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look if you like my Juba maybe you can

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start with me start off by booking a

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checkup call where I will test your

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recitation and from there I will tell

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you which one of our online courses will

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suit you I like to keep Quran learning

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fun and simple look I hope this video

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will help you to recite Quran regularly

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even if you can't finish Quran in 7 days

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and you finish it in two months and that

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is your commitment to recite 10 pages of

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Quran every day that is better than

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nothing remember the deeper reason why

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you reciting Quran you need to clean

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your heart constantly all the time do

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you know once there was a guy in Makkah

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who finished recitation of four qurans

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in one day let me know if this topic

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interests you I'll make a video about it

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