Asim Khan – Re-establish Your Link with Quran

Asim Khan

A powerful yet practical khutbah on i. the purpose of the Qur’an ii. our link with that purpose iii. practical steps towards fulfilling it.

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The Quran is used in various scenarios, including wedding, death, and personal experiences. It is important for bringing out the message of love and helping people achieve their goals. The Quran is not relevant to their life and is not relevant to their life. It is also important for writing and taking a commitment to it. The transcript highlights the challenges of writing the Quran and emphasizes the importance of making commitments to read and read regularly.

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			Dear brothers and sisters, the title of this hauteville is reestablishing our connection with the
Koran. There is no better time to discuss the matter of the Koran with Ramadan just being around the
corner.
		
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			Our attitude towards the Koran has changed dramatically from the time it was first revealed to the
companions of the Prophet sallallahu earlier so the way they looked at the Koran, and the way they
were connected to the Quran was very different to the way we are connected to the Koran and I want
to speak about four main attitudes that you and I have towards the Quran in these times. But before
we talk about the way the oma is with the Quran today let us speak about how other people was spoken
about regarding their relationship with their holy book in the Quran itself. If you turn to Surah Al
Juma verse number three Allah tells us about the people of other faiths and they attitudes towards
		
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			their book. Allah says methadone Latina Sharmila Terada from Allah.
		
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			Allah is the likeness of those that were entrusted with the Taurat lamea Aloha, but they did not
carry it they neglected to carry it is like that of a donkey.
		
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			Carrying on its back as far which refers to sacred scriptures. What a despicable example to put
forward of those that denied the signs of Allah subhanaw taala. Even after Rahim Allah said this
verse is speaking about the Jewish and Christian communities that were living in Medina or around
Medina during the life of the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wasallam. According to be said, Allah chose
the word as far
		
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			from the root of cifre, which means to hide, which expresses the way they were with their book, they
would neglect its meaning
		
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			and ignore its message as if they were covering it up. If not, I shoulda said, the Jewish tribes at
that time in Medina, they were very proud of their toe rot. And they would carry it from temple to
temple, looking down at the pagan Arabs because they had no book like they had.
		
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			Despite their respect for the book, they neglected
		
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			to understand its teachings and to communicate it to the world.
		
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			Look at this verse. Look at the contempt Allah has, for those people. A lot of describe their
relationship with their book, like that of a donkey carrying on its back holy scriptures. Why?
Because it doesn't matter what a donkey carries on his back, you will never know its value. In the
same way, they lost the value of the book, in their mind and in their hearts. This is speaking about
other people. But it seems like it is talking about us, isn't it? Are we not like this? When it
comes to the Quran? Do we not also
		
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			have much pride for the Quran, a lot of respect and love with the Quran, we wrap it up, and we place
it on the highest places in our homes and we look down at other people, they have no problem like
us. We speak about our Pura the reciters of the Quran, and we love them, and we should love them.
And we say we have something special, but at the very same time.
		
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			Do we even know what the Quran speaks about?
		
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			Do we reflect over the message in the Quran?
		
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			Have we ever communicated to the world the ideas that are being taught to us in the Quran.
		
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			So this idea
		
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			was told to us by Allah in order for us to reflect over our relationship with the Quran.
		
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			And I will present to you from my own
		
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			experience, the Muslim community and their relationship with the Quran in four different scenarios.
You see even the most casual Muslims. I'm talking about those that don't even pray.
		
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			They may never fasted in their lives. Even the most casual Muslim has respect for the Quran.
		
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			But despite this, what we see is that people usually interact with the Koran in four scenarios. The
first scenario is the Koran for special occasions. When it's time for the wedding,
		
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			and new people come together, they dress to impress. They may sit in a big hole, maybe have a DJ
playing music there.
		
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			Then the mom sob comes along. Now what happens? DJ Do you mind turn the music down for a moment.
We're gonna have some Quran recited, especially the occasion. We want the Quran to be recited,
especially on occasions, the sisters, all of a sudden the doctor comes around the head, and the men
sit up straight, low the gays. And as soon as the recitation finishes, DJ turns back on,
		
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			goes back to goes back to what it was before. And the only time they would ever interact with the
Koran is on a special occasion. Is that true or not?
		
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			Number two scenario, the Koran for blessings.
		
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			When a person is about to die, or has died, that's when the Quran comes out
		
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			this person, even if he was a wicked man or a woman, you know what? Bring out the Quran. Let us
recite some Koran. It has Baraka, it is blessing This person will benefit from it. And on top of
that, so many innovative traditions have been made over the passing of a person reciting the Quran.
And this is the only time they ever touch the Quran. When someone has to die suparna la la ke la
mano rock as Allah says in Surah Al qiyamah when death is coming to the person, everyone becomes
religious thing 11 o'clock, it is said where's the Rocky? The one is going to recite the Quran?
Everyone knows when it comes to death, you need the Quran.
		
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			Scenario number three, the Quran for remedy
		
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			when someone's ill, all medicine has failed bust out the Quran
		
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			isn't it? Oh, maybe when your child he was doing so well in school, you know, when it came to GCSE a
stars A Levels he's failing. There must be a gene somewhere
		
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			called Rocky. This is the time we need the Quran to cure this black magic.
		
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			And this panel is the only time they will bring out to put on and the last possible moment or maybe
go one step better than this. fall prevention is better than cure. So take the Khurana righty on
some paper, put it in little pouch rearview mirror or better still put it around my neck prevention
		
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			and the fourth scenario, and the fourth scenario is the best of the four is the person reads the
Koran in order to gain reward from Allah subhanho wa Taala because the Prophet sallallahu alayhi wa
sallam told us in a headies report webisode Jehovah Manasa is authentic man Tara whorfin monkey
tabula for who hasn't one has an ad to Ashura to Antalya, that whoever recites one letter of the
Quran you will be given a Hasina will have to be actually I'm 30 and one has a nice like that to 10.
		
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			But panela scenario number four?
		
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			Is it living up to the mark why the Quran was revealed? If I was to ask you a frank question my
brothers and sisters, why was the Quran revealed to us? Why did Allah Subhana Allah send it down to
mankind? Why
		
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			was it in order to read it on special occasions? For blessings for cure, or just for reward? Was it
for one of these four? Was if all of these four was there for something more than this? This
question is answered in the Quran itself. Allah will tell us why he revealed the Quran and you will
be shocked that it was not for what any one of these reasons. Allah says in Surah Assad read it
today. Verse number 29 Kitab on ends and now who la cama Barak, Leah de baru, Aya t Walia, cara, bap
span LA, this verse, Allah tells us not one, but two reasons why he revealed the Quran and not any
of them is from the four that I have just mentioned before.
		
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			Allah says firstly in praise of the Quran, Ki turban a book and Allahu la caja sent down to you, O
Muhammad sallallahu alayhi wa sallam Mubarak, full of blessings. You know when something has Baraka?
Its goodness is more than expected. when something has Baraka is goodness lingers on.
		
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			You see, one of the things one of the biggest challenges for us in the Quran is that we feel either
consciously or subconsciously, that the Quran will Allah. Allah is not relevant to my life. This is
the reality. We feel that the Quran is speaks about the big things, but doesn't speak about my life,
what I go through and what I need
		
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			and this is something we'll
		
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			We'll come to you after telling you that it is Mubarak and now shows his power, every verse in the
Quran, full of abundant goodness for the reader and full of goodness that will last until the Omen
Tiana it is not irrelevant.
		
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			And then Allah said Why do you reveal it? LEAH duck borrow the lamb in Leah de barro la Mota? eliel
to give reasoning, why was it reviewed?
		
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			Number one reason, dia de baru
		
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			in order to reflect over the verse.
		
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			The number one reason wasn't to read it, to use it for special occasions or for black magic. It was
for what to contemplate over the meaning of the verse. I asked you by Allah. When is the last time
you reflected over a verse of the Quran. When this is the first reason why a lot of you put on and
maybe it is the last thing we have ever done Subhan Allah and the second reason
		
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			Leah Tibet, Cara Luna Al Bab in order that you become affected by the meanings of those verses, that
you become admonished. You find a reminder, you feel like wow, this has touched me. This has
affected me who will be able to do this with the Quran. Allah Allah Al Bab. Allah says at the end,
the people who possess Al Bab Al Bab is the plural of the word Luba lobe is the inter the internal
essence of something. Allah speaking about the intellect, people who use their intellect, by law
never said Oh, cool. Allah said Al Bab, you know why different African and loop is that the loop is
the mind that is pure and innocent, not being corrupted by preconceived ideas. Sometimes someone
		
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			goes to the Quran Eero to search out what he wants, not to learn what Allah once the one who comes
to Allah and the Quran, with a pure, innocent mind. thinking, you know, what, what is this verse
say? What does it mean?
		
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			Subhana Allah, this is what it is telling me. I have become affected by this. This was the reason
why the Quran was revealed, you know, an amazing story of
		
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			a famous comedian from Basra. He said once a Bedouin visited me.
		
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			And he comes to me, and he's not a Muslim. And he says, What do you have in your land? He said, we
have the caliber of man, the speech of the incredibly Merciful One. He said, The Irishman has
speech? He said, Yes. He said, recite something to me. He began to recite to him from there yet,
until he reached the verse, thought of besana you will have the aim. Now, I happen to miss Rama, an
accountant akun. He said, by the master of the skies and the earth, it is a truth. Similar to the
way you speak. When the bedwin heard that, he said, Yeah, Subhan Allah, man, double jelly the *
off. He said, Who is the one who was angered Allah that He needs to take an oath by something? Do
		
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			you see what happened? He heard the verse, he began to think. So it'll be summer. God needs to take
an oath by something to prove that he's saying the truth. Who out there? Who out there, claim that
Allah doesn't speak the truth, who has made a lot angry, so that he has to take an oath to Panama.
The man who heard the Koran for the first time, did exactly what the Quran asked of it, to reflect
over the meaning and to be affected by what is being said. And many of us, we don't understand
Arabic. What do we do? You see, reading a translation of the Quran is as good as it's gonna get for
many of us. But not every translation is the same. I'm sure you've had experience with translations.
		
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			So many brackets, ancient English, you don't know you're coming or going. But there are some very
good translations now. And I'll recommend to you two of them. The first of them is the one by Ayesha
beauty. Ayesha beauty is translation of the Quran. I'm not talking about any other work I'm just
talking about the translation of the Quran is one of the best for flow and accuracy. And the second
is that a professor of the haleem, a professor in sauce University, they are translations are
probably the best at the moment. And you can order them today from me
		
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			I asked you by Allah, you take a commitment that you will read, cover to cover the translation of
the Quran every day so that you finish the whole Koran once every year. Would you do that? make a
commitment to yourself. You have no idea what the Quran speaks about Subhan Allah. It doesn't just
speak about hellfire. And Jenna, it doesn't speak about stories. It speaks about beautiful things.
This is number one that takes a commitment cover to cover once every year to read the translation of
the Quran. Now, the other big question
		
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			the Koran and its relevance in our lives.
		
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			You know, Cipolla gave a reminder once after
		
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			a short reminder on lines five or six minutes, and an elderly man came to me. He's the Dean of the
masjid. And he said, You know what, you just told me there. That is the story of my life. I said,
What do you mean?
		
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			This is a reminder,
		
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			this is about the story of Moses and he that one of the most bewildering stories in the Quran, more
Salah Salaam is commanded by Allah to go and seek some knowledge from somebody else. Imagine musala
Sara, have you to go to somebody else to find some knowledge that he didn't have? His name was
hidden.
		
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			After he reached him through so many challenges and difficulties, he says to him, * activity
Orca. He says, Can I follow you to learn something from you suppiler look at the humility, either.
He makes it very difficult for him. He says you don't have the patience to study with me. So Panama.
Imagine that. You come from far away to study with someone and they say you don't have what it takes
to study with me. Maybe some of us, some of us would say you know what, I don't want to come anyway.
		
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			Most unless I was determined. He said no, whatever it takes. He said, okay, follow me and she don't
ask me any questions. Imagine, do you say to you, I'm going to teach you don't ask me any questions.
He's making it difficult for him. first lesson had either rocky Buffy Safin
		
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			until they went on a ship. first lesson is on a boat.
		
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			He goes to the bottom deck hidden for her aka he tells of a plank musalla surrounds shoot. What have
you done? He says da da da da. You've done something which is illogical, unethical. What are you
doing here that says Hang on a minute. I said you can ask me any questions. Moosa ceram says, Don't
hold me to account for this please. Another chance. Heather says no problem. The next lesson is even
more shocking than the first one
		
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			hot either lucky or hulan they're walking along what do they see? A young innocent boy hola below
the age of puberty. What happens further patala he kills him sapan Allah more Salah Salam see what
have you done? Look at the
		
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			new car. Last time he said Mr. Now he's even more shocked you've done something which everyone knows
is wrong. What are you doing?
		
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			For this is I told you no questions. So karnala musala surrounds you know, ask you one more question
call us and the story
		
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			for this is no problem. Lesson number three. They go travelling and they passed by a village a town
		
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			first stop ama they asked the people to give them some drink some food there's no service station
that those times say knock on a door can you have some food sorry there's no food here. Knock on
another door just a sip of water so we don't do water here. People are very mean those same people
inside the village they see a wall you read why on the wall wants to fall down. The Quran says you
don't like the leading terror of peace that you see the picture you think this is gonna fall out any
minute now. What does he say to Musa masala Salaam? Roll up your sleeves we're going to rebuild this
wall. rebuild the wall of these mean people. Masada Salam says no shit.
		
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			If you wanted you could take some money for that. You didn't ask a question this time. But he knew
he was questioning him. He said how they felt Oh, baby. Oh, baby. This is the time I'm gonna go my
way. You're gonna go your way. But before you do, I'm gonna tell you the meaning behind what just
took place. Firstly, that ship belonged to poor people. Just around the corner there was a pirate, a
king who was going to steal that ship if it had been in good condition.
		
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			That is why I did what I did. Lesson number one. Sometimes a minor harm is done to save you from a
great one. So Pamela, what's the lesson? But what about the child? There's no good in killing the
chart
		
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			either
		
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			You know that boy, righteous parents he has, but because they love him so much, and your Hippo
Houma, toyana waku, for the boy would compel them to cover and rebellion, how sometimes parents
loves their kids so much, they do anything for them, even haraam.
		
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			And then he said, Allah wanted to replace that child with another child, who would be a better
worship of Allah and a better son to them. Subhana Allah, lesson number two, sometimes bad things
happen to good people, to save them from a disaster in the hereafter alone.
		
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			If they had him, they would have had a huge calamity in the life to come.
		
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			Number three, why did you build the wall? Why? that wall underneath it, there was a treasure
belonging to two young boys orphaned No dad is that wall fell, you know what the people are like,
they would have come and stolen that treasure. And he said, Allah wanted a young aloha for them to
grow strong and old. So when it does collapse, they can manage it. Lesson number three, sometimes we
beg Allah for good things to come to us. But if they came at that time, we would squander it, we
wouldn't be able to benefit from it. So upon Allah, look at this RG. Now the man he came to me, and
he said, this is a story of my life. I said, How comes? He said, My story is that I was a very big
		
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			businessman in Pakistan. I had a factory said I employed 500 people. Then he goes, I went to Iraq, I
got a contract for $1 million. Then I went to Iran set up business there. And then I came back to
Pakistan. Then my health deteriorated. I got heart problems. And so I got a bypass done. Then I said
to my brothers, I'm going to go to UK and live there. When I came here. I got a phone call from my
brother. He said, you know, the manager in Iran is defrauding you. He knows you're too weak. Then
after a while the war began in Iraq, I lost my $1 million contract. Thereafter, my brother says to
me, you need to come back. The business back son is doing very bad. He says I can't you know, my
		
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			heart. He said, No, you have to he said I can't. He said, okay, send me your children. We haven't
seen them for a while. He said that some I send my kids back to Pakistan. Then my brother phones,
me. He said, you want to see your kids again. You've had to come back to Pakistan. He ran some my
own kids to me, can you imagine? And then he goes back to go back to Pakistan. For the sake of my
children, I started running the business again. But then my heart became weak once again. And then I
said, I'm going to come to the UK and get the best treatment. He came here. He got a scan. The
doctor said, you don't have four stents in your heart, you only have one. He said, I paid for four
		
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			stents in Pakistan. He said this doctor deformity in Pakistan. He said Suhana law. At that moment, I
realized everyone is trying to ruin me, everyone, even my own family. He said why don't I turn to
Atlanta. He said, you know, after a while I became regular in the masjid. But then I became poor. He
goes and now he said I had to start working in a factory for somebody else.
		
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			And then he said, I came to the masjid five times a day. And they said to me, why don't you become
the mother you hear all the time? It goes now I'm the mother of this machine, and I'm 83 years old.
He said what you told me there is a story of my life. Because if those bad things never happened to
me, I would never be prostrating my face to Allah no assets to how to line out him. How did we ever
think the Quran is irrelevant? The Quran could not be more relevant. We have not we have just never
opened our hearts and minds to the Quran. This is the real challenge for you, my brothers and
sisters. The first thing was the commitment for reading the Quran once a year cover to cover in
		
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			translation. The second is that whenever you hear about a lesson on Quran, the fear of Quran even if
you don't know the speaker, always go to it. Never turn it down. Take your families with you. Online
any talks regarding the Koran always listened to them. Number three, after the
		
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			20 minutes reciting the Quran every day at Target to recite the whole Koran once every three months.
This equates to four signs of Quran every day, once every three months. And don't recite the Quran
quietly. With your eyes. The Quran is recited out loud, don't disturb other people. But find
somebody can recite it out loud and spawn the word unquote on council route of Allah crow Akira,
which means to recite. You know what that is telling us that one of the ways you experience the
Quran is not with your eyes is with your ears.
		
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			upon Allah, the Quran is asking for you to read it aloud. And this is the impact the Quran will have
if you read it consistently and aloud Believe me, believe me, I swear by Allah Your life will
change. I swear by Allah. My brothers and sisters, today is a day that you change your relationship
with the Quran. Today is the day of making commitments. Ramadan is just around the corner. We ask
Allah to make us people of the Quran. We ask Allah to make us of those that reflect, contemplate and
become affected by the Quran amenable and I mean, you asked Allah subhanho wa Taala to make this
quote on the light of our hearts, and to make the Koran that which removes any distress and worries
		
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			that we experienced in our lives.