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The Importance of Learning the Quran

The Quran is fundamental to literacy and education within Muslim communities across the globe. 

Referred to in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185) as “a guidance for people,” it encourages followers to seek knowledge, read attentively, and reflect thoughtfully. 

This holy scripture promotes lifelong learning and fosters spiritual and intellectual growth.  

The Best Speech and Cure 

Imam Ali (as) has been narrated to have said, “Learn the Book of Allah Almighty; for it is the best of speech and the most eloquent exhortation. Get educated through it, for it is the spring of the hearts. Get cured by its light, for it is the cure for everything in the heart. Excel in its recitation for it is the best of stories.” (Tuhaf al-Uqul, n.150) 

This hadith shows how the Quran uniquely nurtures and heals both heart and mind. 

The Quran also tells us about itself by saying, “We send down (the revelation of) the Quran, which is a (spiritual) healing and a mercy for the believers, and it adds nothing to the unjust but loss.” (17:82) 

This highlights the profound benefits of engaging deeply with it.  

Lifelong Learning of the Quran 

Imam Al-Sadiq (as) has been narrated to have said, “The believer should be such that he does not die without learning the Quran, or without being engaged in learning it.” (Al-Daawat, p.220, n.600) 

This hadith stresses the importance of a lifelong relationship with the Quran. 

It urges believers to keep learning and growing in their understanding, seeing the Quran as a constant source of guidance and knowledge. 

Contemplation and Understanding 

Imam Ali (as) has been narrated to have said, “Verily, there is no good in recitation that does not have contemplation in it. Verily, there is no good in worship that does not have understanding.” (Bihar al-Anwar, v.92, p.211, n.4) 

This hadith points out that meaningful learning and worship require thoughtful reflection. 

The Quran itself states, “This is a blessed Book which We have revealed to you so that they may ponder over its verses and that the people of understanding minds may be mindful.” (38:29). 

This encourages believers to meditate on its words to gain wisdom. 

Conclusion 

The Prophet (saww) has been narrated to have said, “The superiority of the Quran over any other speech is as the superiority of Allah (swt) over His creation.” (v.92, p.19, n.18) 

This teaching affirms the Quran’s unparalleled position as a beacon of wisdom and guidance. 

Learning from it nurtures both understanding and faith, fostering a lifelong journey of knowledge.  

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