Understanding the Quran During Ramadan

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What is our main connection with Allah?

The Quran.

How is the Qur'an divided into sections?

30 sections, each one is called a juz, ajza, or para (supara).

What are the two main ways of studying the Quran from an overview perspective?

  • Juz by Juz (correct)
  • Hizb by Hizb
  • Surah by Surah (correct)
  • Rukū' by Rukū'

How was the Qur'an divided into 30 sections?

<p>To ease the process of reading.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main topic of the 1st Juz?

<p>Dividing people into believers, those on whom Allah's anger is upon, and those who are misguided.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Match the following people or topics with the Juz they appear in:**

<p>Ibrahim = Juz 1 The Creation of Adam = Juz 1 The Children of Israel = Juz 1 Qibla and Leadership = Juz 2 Ummah and Reformation = Juz 2 The House of Imran = Juz 3 Wealth = Juz 3 Conclusion = Juz 3 Uhud = Juz 4 Social Misconducts = Juz 4 The Story of Musa and Firawn = Juz 12 Introduction and Badr = Juz 9 Covenant and Heedlessness = Juz 9 The Call of Nuh, Hud, Saleh, Lut &amp; Shuaib = Juz 1 Jihad Against the Hypocrites: their Attributes = Juz 10 Laws of war: Treaties, Mosques, and Hunain = Juz 10 Jihad Against Bani Ismail = Juz 10 Protecting the Weak = Juz 10 Seeking Justice = Juz 10 Purification, Soul &amp; Wealth, Body = Juz 10 The Living and the Dead = Juz 1 Outcome of People = Juz 10 Entering the Covenant = Juz 10 Status of Muslim/Ahlul Kitab = Juz 6 Justice in the Muslim City = Juz 6 The Quran and the Polytheists = Juz 13 Faith in the Quran = Juz 11 Deniers of Judgement, Halal &amp; Haram = Juz 11 Leadership of the Quraysh and the Quran = Juz 11 People of Tabuk = Juz 11 Virtues of Madina and the Prophet = Juz 11 Charity = Juz 11 Lessons from these Stroies = Juz 12 Wife of the Aziz. Prison, Exoneration = Juz 12 Realities of Faith = Juz 12 The End fo the People of: Nuh, Hud &amp; Aad = Juz 12 The End of the People of: Shuhaib &amp; Pharoah = Juz 12 The End of the People of: Saleh &amp; Lut = Juz 12 Introduction, Dream, Brothers, Slavery = Juz 12 Tawheed, Shirk Parables = Juz 11 Power, Brothers, Dream. Conclusion = Juz 13 End is Good, Believers = Juz 13 Favours, Obedient/Wrongdoers = Juz 13 Call to Tawhid &amp; Judgement = Juz 13 Truth/Faslehood, Hereafter = Juz 13 A Call to Christians = Juz 5 Evidence of Tawheed and resurrection = Juz 7 Legislation - Isa and Tawheed = Juz 7 Pure Faith = Juz 7 Evidence of Tawheed and Polytheism = Juz 8 Quran and the start = Juz 8 The end and Allah's power = Juz 8 Dawah to Ahlul-kitab = Juz 3 Ibrahim and the Prophets = Juz 1 Dawah = Juz 19 Qualities of the Slaves = Juz 19 Message of The Messenger = Juz 19 Reward and Punishment = Juz 19 Glad Tidings = Juz 19 Prophets = Juz 18 Quran, Dawah, Satan = Juz 19 Call of the Prophets = Juz 18 Tawhid = Juz 18 Qualities of Believers = Juz 18 Revelation, Polytheists = Juz 18 Social Ethics &amp; The Prophet = Juz 18 Gender Interaction = Juz 18 The Slander = Juz 18 Light/Darkness = Juz 18 Nature of Signs = Juz 18 Polytheists = Juz 18 Sexual Ethics = Juz 18 Verses = Juz 18 Prophets and Their Prayers = Juz 17 Attitudes towards the Judgement Day = Juz 17 Judgment Day, Prophets Mission = Juz 17 Hajj = Juz 17 Jihad = Juz 17 Tawheed &amp; Shirk = Juz 17 Judgment Day, Messengers, Allah = Juz 17 The permission to perform Jihad = Juz 17 Proof and evidences towards the power of Allah = Juz 17 Prophets Missions and The Quran = Juz 16 Story of Maryam, Ibrahim = Juz 16 The righteous slave, and the lessons in it = Juz 16 The Story of Musa and Khidri = Juz 16 The Story of Adam = Juz 16 Turning Away from the Quran = Juz 16 Dhul-Qarnayn = Juz 16 The Day of Judgement and the situation of the disbelievers = Juz 16 Musa and Khidri = Juz 15 The trial of Knowledge = Juz 15 The trial of wealth = Juz 15 The trial of religion, which is the story of the Youth of the Cave = Juz 15 Companions of the Cave = Juz 15 Man With Two Gardens = Juz 15 Divine Law = Juz 15 Bani Isra'il, Quran, Universal Signs = Juz 15 Isra, Bani Israel, Quran, Universal Signs = Juz 15 Adam/Iblis, Revelation = Juz 15 Quran &amp; Polytheists = Juz 15 Introduction = Juz 15 Tawheed = Juz 6 The Call to Christians = Juz 9 The story of Yusuf and the dream = Juz 12 The End of Nuh, Hud &amp; Aad = Juz 12 Quran and the Polytheists = Juz 11 Musa, Firawn and Bani Israel = Juz 9 Victory, Crimes of Quraish = Juz 9 The story of the people of the Sabbath in detail = Juz 4 The punishment of the Children of Israel = Juz 4 Surah Al-Araaf concludes with Tawheed = Juz 4 A completion of the story of Shu'aib with his people. = Juz 4 Evidence of tawheed and polytheism = Juz 8 The people of the Heights (Araaf), the people of paradise, and the people of hellfire = Juz 8 The situation of the people towards the messengers and signs of Allah = Juz 8</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was not divided into portions to ease reading.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How many Rukū's are there in the Quran?

<ol start="540"> <li></li> </ol> Signup and view all the answers

What did this course focus on?

<p>Each Juz with the Hizb system, incorporating aspects of the rukū' system by dividing it according to topics.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the message of the Quran?

<p>To guide people to the straight path.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Quran teach us?

<p>To order the good and forbid the evil</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was revealed to us by angels.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the highest level of truthfulness?

<p>Sincerity in Jihad.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main topics dealt with in this text?

<p>The 30 Juz of the Quran and the topics that they cover.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main objectives of Islamic creed?

<p>Affirming the oneness of Allah, Prophethood, and the recompense.</p> Signup and view all the answers

We should not take heed or regard of the cosmic, historical, revealed signs Allah the Exalted.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the biggest blessing given to the Prophet (peace be upon him)?

<p>The glorious Quran.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the hardest test for those who follow and obey Muhammad?

<p>Jihad.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main topic of Surah al-Saff?

<p>Fighting and its virtues.</p> Signup and view all the answers

We should not uncover the plots of the hypocrites.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main objectives of Surah al-Hashr?

<p>Building the Islamic society and its maintenance and protection.</p> Signup and view all the answers

We should not reflect on the signs of Allah in His creation.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surah Al-Qasas explains the message of the Quran.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main theme of Surah Al-Qasas?

<p>The truth, the falsehood, the submission, the tyranny, and forms of struggle.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main purpose of Surah al-Jumuah?

<p>To clarify the rulings of the Jumuah prayer.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Quran teach us about the people who are negligent about Allah?

<p>To warn them.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The message of the Quran is to worship Allah the Almighty.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main objective of the Quran?

<p>To guide people to the right path.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main principles of the Islamic creed?

<p>Monothesim of Allah, Prophethood, and the recompense</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is one way to establish the creed of Monothesim?

<p>By reminding one of the bounties of Allah.</p> Signup and view all the answers

We should not be concerned with the signs of Allah the Exalted in His creation.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main objective of Surah al-Ankabut?

<p>To explain the Islamic creed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was revealed to the Prophet in Madinah.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main objective of Surah al-Zumar?

<p>To perform Tawheed.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surah Al-Ankabut was revealed in Madinah.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surah Al-Qasas was revealed in Madinah.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Surah Al-Mujaadilah mainly focuses on the features of the relationship between the people of faith.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What are the main topics of Surah Al-Jinn?

<p>The Jinn and how they join the caravan of the believers.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the main topic of Surah Al-Mursalat?

<p>The judgement and its horrors.</p> Signup and view all the answers

What does the Quran teach us about the Day of Judgement?

<p>To prepare for it.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was revealed to the prophet in stages.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What do the angel's do for the believers?

<p>Seek Allah's forgiveness from Allah.</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran teaches us that there is no god but Allah.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran is the opposite of truth.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was revealed in complete form.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran tells us about the stories of the prophets.

<p>True (A)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran is a book that is only for Muslims.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

The Quran was written by the prophet Muhammad.

<p>False (B)</p> Signup and view all the answers

What is the purpose of the Quran?

<p>To guide people to the right path.</p> Signup and view all the answers

Flashcards

Al-Fatiha

The first chapter of the Quran, often recited as the opening prayer.

Al-Baqarah

The second chapter of the Quran. It holds a significant amount of legal rulings and stories.

Aal Imran

The third chapter of the Quran, focusing on the importance of believers, the significance of the Kaaba, and the Battle of Badr.

An-Nisaa

The fourth chapter of the Quran, outlining rules related to family, inheritance, and divorce.

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Al-Maidah

The fifth chapter of the Quran, focusing on contracts, fasting, and the prohibition of alcohol.

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Al-Anaam

The sixth chapter of the Quran, emphasizing God's power and rejecting idolatry.

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Al-A'raf

The seventh chapter of the Quran, detailing the creation of Adam, Iblis's rejection, and the story of Moses.

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Al-Anfal

The eighth chapter of the Quran, primarily discussing the spoils of war and the Battle of Badr.

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Al-Tawbah

The ninth chapter of the Quran, highlighting the importance of jihad, the treaty with polytheists, and hypocrisy.

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Yunus

The tenth chapter of the Quran, focusing on the stories of Noah, Hud, and Salih; it also highlights the Islamic creed.

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Hud

The eleventh chapter of the Quran, mainly focusing on the stories of prophets like Hud, Salih, and Ibrahim.

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Yusuf

The twelfth chapter of the Quran, narrating the story of Joseph, his trials, and his rise to power.

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Al-Ra'd

The thirteenth chapter of the Quran; it emphasizes God's power, the role of messengers, and the importance of understanding.

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Ibrahim

The fourteenth chapter of the Quran, primarily dealing with the call of prophets and the importance of being sincere to God.

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Al-Hijr

The fifteenth chapter of the Quran, focusing on God's creation, the story of Lot, and the importance of gratitude.

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An-Nahl

The sixteenth chapter of the Quran, discussing the signs of God, the Quran's perfection, and the importance of seeking knowledge.

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Al-Isra

The seventeenth chapter of the Quran, focusing on the night journey of the Prophet, the importance of prayer, and the story of Moses and Khidr.

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Al-Kahf

The eighteenth chapter of the Quran, highlighting the story of the people in the cave, the story of Moses and Khidr, and the judgment day.

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Maryam

The nineteenth chapter of the Quran, focused on the story of Mary, the birth of Jesus, and the importance of God's mercy.

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Ta Ha

The twentieth chapter of the Quran, recounting the mission of Moses, his encounter with Pharaoh, and the importance of seeking forgiveness.

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Al-Anbiya

The twenty-first chapter of the Quran, discussing the stories of prophets, the Day of Judgment, and the importance of worship.

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Al-Hajj

The twenty-second chapter of the Quran, focusing on the pilgrimage to Mecca, the importance of faith, and the judgment day.

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Al-Muminun

The twenty-third chapter of the Quran, highlighting the characteristics of believers, the stories of prophets, and the importance of being grateful.

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An-Nur

The twenty-fourth chapter of the Quran, dealing with the consequences of fornication, slander, and false accusations.

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Al-Furqan

The twenty-fifth chapter of the Quran, discussing the Quran's miraculous nature, rejecting idolatry, and showcasing God's wisdom.

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Al-Shu'ara

The twenty-sixth chapter of the Quran, focusing on the stories of prophets like Moses, Abraham, and Noah.

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Al-Naml

The twenty-seventh chapter of the Quran, narrating the story of Solomon, the queen of Sheba, and the ant.

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Al-Qasas

The twenty-eighth chapter of the Quran, detailing the story of Moses, his journey, and his confrontation with Pharaoh.

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Al-Ankabut

The twenty-ninth chapter of the Quran, discussing the Islamic creed, overcoming trials, and the importance of patience.

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Rum

The thirtieth chapter of the Quran, emphasizing God's power, the importance of being compassionate, and the story of Luqman.

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Luqman

The thirty-first chapter of the Quran, providing wisdom and advice through the story of Luqman and his son.

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Al-Sajdah

The thirty-second chapter of the Quran; it discusses the creation of the universe, the Day of Judgment, and the importance of prostration.

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Al-Ahzab

The thirty-third chapter of the Quran, dealing with the Prophet's family, the issue of adoption, and the Battle of the Confederates.

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Study Notes

Introduction

  • The Quran is a guide for Muslims during Ramadan.
  • It's an intensive course by Ustādh Asif Uddin.
  • The course provides a short guide to the Quran.
  • It's designed to help Muslims better understand the Quran.

Quranic Divisions

  • The Quran is divided into 30 sections called juz.
  • Each juz is divided into smaller sections called hizb or rukū’.
  • Hizb (2) and Rukū’ (540) are different systems of division used by Muslims.

Juz 1

  • Contains Al-Fatiha and Al-Baqarah.
  • Topics include dividing people and the creation of Adam.
  • Also includes the Children of Israel and their story.

Juz 2

  • Contains Al-Baqarah, verses (142-252)
  • Covers issues like prayer direction changes, prayer & patience, and the story of Talut and Jalut.

Juz 3

  • Contains verses from Al-Baqarah (253-287).
  • Details stories, the danger of usury, and writing down loans.

Juz 4

  • Contains verses from Aal Imran and An-Nisaa.
  • Explains topics like the precedence of the Ka'bah over other mosques, the story of Badr, the battle of Uhud, performing righteous actions, and the stories of prophets from the Quran (peace be upon them all).

Juz 5

  • Contains verses from An-Nisaa.
  • Covers family relations, obeying Allah and leaders, practical legal guidance, and dealing with enemies.

Juz 6

  • Contains verses from An-Nisaa and Al-Ma'idah.
  • Discusses the prohibition of evil mentionings, the dispraise of the Jews, and the killing of prophets (peace be upon them all).

Juz 7

  • Covers topics like the enmity of the Jews, the Christians of Najran and their delegations to the Prophet (peace be upon him), the prohibition of alcohol, and the story of the table being bestowed on Esa (peace be upon him).

Juz 8

  • Contains verses from Al-An'am and Al-A'raf.
  • Explains the causes of guidance, types of associating others with Allah, the creation of the cattle, and the stories of prophets.

Juz 9

  • Contains verses from Al-A'raf and Al-Anfal.
  • Details the story of Musa with Firawn, the people of the Sabbath, the punishment of the Children of Israel, the spoils of war, and the battle of Badr.

Juz 10

  • Contains verses from Al-Anfal and Al-Tawbah.
  • Discusses the laws regarding prisoners, the connection of the Islamic society with others, the battle of Hunain, the battle of Tabuk, and the hypocrites who stayed behind.

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