Ramadan is the annual training camp for the Muslim soul. The goal isn't just to finish the Quran once, but to establish a relationship that lasts 12 months.
Set Realistic Goals
If you haven't read Quran all year, aiming to complete it 3 times in Ramadan might lead to burnout. Quality over quantity. Read with understanding (Tafseer) even if it means reading less.
The Post-Ramadan Dipp
Shaytan is unchained after Ramadan, which is why we feel a dip. Combat this by setting a 'minimum viable habit'—even if it's just 5 verses a day—that you promise never to skip, no matter what.
Family Quran Time
Use Ramadan to start a family tradition. A 10-minute Halaqa before Iftar where one person reads a verse and its meaning can transform the family dynamic.
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