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Loving and Living the Quran  

Loving and Living the Quran

Author: Marzia Hassan

Reflections on Quran and Spirituality
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Keep Allah central in your life [2:185]
Sunday, 30 March, 2025

"…and so that you complete the number and glorify Allah for having guided you, and that you may give thanks." — Surah Al-Baqara (2:185) 🌙 Episode Summary As we approach the end of Ramadan, we reflect on what it means to truly keep Allah at the center of our lives. Ramadan has been a time of spiritual focus, self-discipline, and connection to the Divine. Now, as we prepare to celebrate Eid, we are reminded to exalt Allah’s greatness and express gratitude for His guidance. This is not the end—but a launchpad for the rest of the year. 💡 Key Themes Allahu Akbar as a Declaration of Priorities: More than a phrase, it is a mindset. It means Allah is greater than our desires, fears, habits, or attachments. Eid as a Celebration of Spiritual Victory: It’s not just about breaking the fast—it’s about breaking free from patterns that keep us distant from Allah. Gratitude and Guidance: End Ramadan by glorifying Allah for His guidance and showing thanks not just with words, but with continued action. 🧭 Practical Ways to Keep Allah Central Maintain Regular Prayer Start with at least one prayer on time daily—build consistency and connection. Daily Quran Reflection Read even one verse a day with contemplation. Ask: How can I live this today? Continue Acts of Charity Keep giving—through wealth, time, service, or kindness. Let generosity remain part of your identity. Nourish Your Dua Practice Keep up the heartfelt conversations you had with Allah during Ramadan. Use this to maintain spiritual intimacy. Strengthen Family Bonds Carry forward the spirit of connection and forgiveness. Clean relationships = clean heart = closeness to Allah. 🕊️ Ramadan’s End Is a Beginning Think of Eid as a graduation, not a conclusion. The strength you built this month is your spiritual muscle—now use it to keep growing. Small, consistent efforts throughout the year are more valuable than temporary intensity. 🌟 Closing Dua May Allah accept all our efforts this Ramadan, help us carry forward our spiritual gains, and keep our heart forever anchored to Him. May we experience the peace, clarity, and purpose that comes from a life centered around His greatness. Eid Mubarak! 💛 📝 If you found this series beneficial, consider sharing it with someone else who might appreciate a meaningful reflection. Let’s keep the ripple of blessings going, even beyond Ramadan.

 

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