Subject: How to Learn Quran Together as a Family (1 of 3)

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Learn, Love & Live the Quran
Assalaamualikum Friend,

One of the most important goals for any Muslim family is to build a deep connection with the Quran, and one of the best ways to do this is to learn Quran together as a family. Few things increase the love between people like the desire to grow together in the Deen.

Imagine having a family that sits together to understand the words of Allah, that connects through the stories in the Quran, or that speaks the language of the Quran to one another. All of these do not only increase your love for the Deen, it also definitely brings you closer as a family.

If you desire to carry your family along in your journey to understand the Quran, some tips below can help.

1 - Set Goals Achievable for All
It is very important to have a vision of what you will like to achieve when you learn Quran together as a family. And this vision should help you to set goals that is suitable for everyone. Would you like for everyone to be able to speak Arabic to each other? Or you want to learn about the stories in the Quran together? Or memorize together?

Members of your family will most likely not be of the same age or gender. There could also be people who have more time to commit to their study, or adults who have different learning abilities from children. So your goals should be in line with what is beneficial for everyone.

2 - Learn Quran with the Same Resources
For people who are already learning the Quran, one of the most popular advice is usually that you stick to a set of resources. Especially if you are trying to memorize chapters of the Quran. That means using a particular Mushaf (hard copy of a Quran), reciter, or even have a dedicated area in the house for your memorization sessions.

Similar idea can be used when learning Quran as a family. Set aside an area of the house where everyone knows is dedicated for your study of the Quran. Also, every other resources that you use, e.g. seerah, hadith collections, or even mobile apps that teach the Quran should be the same for every member of the family. This is so that everyone can have the same learning experience and be on the same page.

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Your Brother,
Bilal Memon
Founder & CEO Quran Academy
Quran Academy Inc, PO Box 1701, Piscataway, NJ 08855, United States
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