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The Powerful Impact of Reading the Qur’an Regularly: A Path to Paradise

The Rewards of Making the Qur’an Part of Your Daily Routine

The Messenger of Allāh ﷺ said: 

“The Qur’ān is an intercessor entitled with intercession (for its reciters) and it is an entrusted disputer (against those who neglect it), whoever places it in front of him, it will lead him to Paradise and whoever puts it behind him, it will lead him to the Hellfire.”

‎● [رواه ابن حبان في الموارد صفحة ٤٤٣ ، صححه الألباني]

So aim to make it part of your daily routine. In Sha Allah we will see how good it feels to make the Qur’ān a priority.

Remember it will only take a short time from your day but the rewards you will gain in this life and the next will be unimaginable.

Every minute will be well worth it and well spent. It can only bring good to this life and the next إن شاء الله.

You no longer need to make excuses to yourself or feel guilty about not reading the Qur’an regularly. 

Author: IslamicHelper

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