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The Importance of Learning the Quran

The Quran plays an essential role in literacy and education among Muslim communities throughout the world. 

As stated in Surah Al-Baqarah (2:185), it is “a guidance for people,” motivating believers to pursue knowledge, reading, and contemplation. 

This divine book supports ongoing learning and underpins both spiritual and intellectual development. 

The Best Speech and Cure 

Imam Ali (as) has reportedly 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 teaching underlines how the Quran serves as a source of wisdom and healing. 

The Quran also refers to 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 emphasises the spiritual and intellectual growth gained through learning it. 

Lifelong Learning of the Quran 

Imam Al-Sadiq (as) has reportedly 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 teaching highlights the need for a lifelong commitment to the Quran. 

It inspires believers to continually pursue knowledge and maintain a deep connection with the Quran, recognising it as a perpetual guide and source of enlightenment. 

Contemplation and Understanding 

Imam Ali (as) has reportedly 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 teaching stresses that effective worship and learning come from understanding, not mere recital. 

The Quran 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 invites believers to reflect deeply to truly benefit. 

Conclusion 

The Prophet (saww) reportedly 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 hadith highlights the Quran’s supreme role as a guide and source of wisdom.  

Studying and reflecting upon it strengthens both the intellect and the spirit, inspiring continuous learning. 

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