The Best Time to Study the Qur’an

The
 Qur’an is the holy book of Islam which is a source of Islamic Sharia. 
The Qur’an is a holy book that must be studied by all Muslims so as to 
be able to carry out what is commanded and take lessons from everything 
explained about good and bad in the life of the world hereafter.
Parents
 often teach their children to learn the Qur’an from childhood, even 
since the womb with the hope that the child they have been carried knows
 early on. There are some benefits to read the Qur’an for pregnant women
 such as giving the convenience to learn and practice to the children 
ever since they were born
This
 is also done to prevent a condition where Muslims cannot read. Not 
understanding the Qur’an is certainly a disadvantage because they do not
 understand the meaningful content in it and cannot add good deeds to 
themselves. As a result, it can be a cause for them to end up in the 
hell. Therefore, it is important to know when is the best time to study 
the Qur’an so that it can give full benefit and goodness to the world of
 the hereafter.
- Ever Since in the Womb
 
- The Fetus Can Hear and Feel Life Outside and There are Prayers for Newborns in Islam
 
According
 to the latest scientific research, a child can be educated since he was
 in the womb, because during the womb, a child’s brain and sense of 
hearing have begun to develop. They can feel what is happening outside 
their lives, while affecting the baby’s brain and
 sense of hearing the content includes the emotions and mental state of 
the mother, such as the sound stimuli that occur around the mother.
Babies are able to feel the chanting of the Qur’an so it is necessary to introduce the basis of Islamic law.
When the mother reads the verses of the Qur’an while stroking the elbow wall of her stomach, then in fact the baby in the womb also
 hears the chanting of the Qur’an while feeling the sensation of the 
vibration. And in some conditions, the baby replies to the vibration so 
that later it will be easy to learn the Qur’an.
- Add a Sense of Faith
 
If
 this is done repeatedly, then the word of God: QS. Al Anfal: 2 “The 
believers are only those who, when Allah is mentioned, their hearts 
become fearful, and when His verses are recited to them, it increases 
them in faith; and upon their Lord they rely.”
When
 the womb is five months old or equivalent to 20 weeks, the ability of a
 child in the womb to feel the stimulus has developed quite well so that
 the education and learning process can be started or done.
- The Qur’an is the Best Stimulus for the Fetus
 
The
 science of psychology also states that a child who is in the womb can 
feel stimuli from the outside. The way they feel the stimulation is 
through sounds that occurs around their environment. If this habit 
continues to be done, then a child will become more familiar with the 
Qur’an. If he is familiar with the Qur’an, to learn, to understand, and 
to read it will come easier.
- Since the Early Age
 
- Learning at an Early Age is Easier and Faster
 
Learning
 Arabic (Language in the Quran) cannot be done in one night. Instead, it
 must be slowly studied since childhood. As with the saying that exists,
 “Learning in childhood is like carving on a rock, while learning in the
 big time is like carving on sand.”
The
 purpose of the saying above is that learning in childhood is easier and
 more lasting. Because when you were little, children easily remember 
what they have learned. This is supported by the condition of the growth
 and development of the child’s brain; meanwhile old people tend to 
forget more easily.
- Righteous Child
 
Every
 parent must want his baby to be righteous. One that must be taught to 
children is everything about the Qur’an, because the Qur’an is a 
guideline for human life. Teaching the Qur’an to children can make them 
feel close to their life guidelines and to God.
The
 messenger of Allah said: “Educate your children with three things: love
 your Prophet, love his superstition, and read the Qur’an because those 
who maintain the Qur’an are in the ambience of Allah on the day when 
there is no protection.” (Narrated by Ath Thabrani)
- Learning the Qur’an From an Early Age Helps Brain Development
 
Teaching
 the Qur’an to children from childhood can foster development in 
thinking. If this activity is carried out continuously, it will increase
 knowledge of the child about the Qur’an by memorizing, writing, 
listening, and reading the Qur’an.
In
 introducing the Qur’an, it can be done by showing the Qur’an to 
children before they get to know other books, especially interesting 
books such as comics and magazines. Knowing the Qur’an can also be done 
by introducing the letter hijaiyyah first. If it is done continuously, 
it will make the child want to know more so that it can help facilitate 
the introduction of the Qur’an.
- Done Step by Step
 
Teaching
 the Qur’an to children does not have to be direct but also with an 
interesting stage, so that the child does not have boredom in learning 
the Qur’an. Even though there are many difficulties in studying the 
Qur’an, parents can start explaining it so that the child understands 
the contents of Al Qur’an. For example, listening to verses in the 
Qur’an can be done directly or by playing a cassette so the child can 
listen to it well without any other obstacles.
- Learn It Anywhere
 
Listening
 to the Qur’an can make it easier for children to memorize it, because 
memorizing the Qur’an also starts from listening, so it is not difficult
 to teach the Qur’an to children. If the learning activities are carried
 out continuously, it will help add the knowledge of the reading that 
they hear.
Listening
 to the Qur’an can be done anytime and anywhere because this activity is
 not very difficult to do. Besides, it can also be an entertainment.
- Keep on Studying at the Adult Age
 
- Do Not Forget the Qur’an Because of Worldly Activity
 
Do
 not let the excuse of being busy or many other activities make us 
forget to read the Qur’an, because the true calm and tranquility can be 
obtained from the Qur’an and we need that serenity at adult age. This is
 based on the word of Allah, “Remember only by remembering Allah is the 
heart to be peaceful.” (Surah Ar Ra’d: 28)
From
 Abdullah bin Mas’ud Radiallohu ‘Anhu Rasululloh Sallallaahu ‘Alaihi Wa 
Sallam said, “Whoever reads one letter from the Qur’an then for him is 
the tenfold of goodness, I do not say Alif Lam Mim as one letter, 
because Alif is one letter, Lam is one letter, and Mim is also one 
letter.” 
Even
 being envy of those who have practiced the Qur’an is permissible. From 
Ibn Umar Radiallohu ‘Anhu who narrated from the Prophet Sallallaahu 
‘Alaihi Wassallam said, “Envy should not be applied to anyone except to 
two people, someone who was blessed with the Qur’an and then practiced 
it all night and all day and someone who was blessed with Allah treasure
 then he infused it all night and all day.” 
The
 messenger of Allah once said, “The example of a Muslim who reads the 
Qur’an is like oranges, smells good and tastes delicious, while 
believers who do not read the Qur’an are like dates that have no smell 
and taste sweet. The hypocritical that reads the Qur’an is like a basil 
that smells sweet and tastes bitter, whereas a hypocrite who does not 
read the Qur’an is like a pumpkin that does not smell good and tastes 
bitter.”
- Continue to Study the Qur’an Will Keep the God Close
 
Whoever
 contemplates His word, then they will know their Lord, will know its 
virtue compared to other believers, and will realize their obligation to
 worship until they always try to maintain that obligation. They will be
 careful of what is prohibited by God and love what He loves. (Also 
read: 10 Tips to Getting Closer to Quran).
Whoever
 has such characteristics, when reading the Qur’an and when listening to
 it, the Qur’an will be the antidote to their heart. They will feel 
quite without wealth, noble without difficulty, gentle in responding to 
people who are rude to them.
People
 who have such characteristics, when they start reading a letter 
illustrated in their mind is the extent to which they can take lessons 
from what they read. The goal is to read the Qur’an not only to 
understand it but also to understand Allah’s commands and take lessons 
from Him.
Reading
 the Qur’an is worship so it is not appropriate to read it with an empty
 heart negligent, and Allah Ta’ala is very helpful towards such. Also, 
do not forget that there are etiquettes of reading the Qur’an.
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