As a working professional, your brain power is your currency. By the time you finish a 9-to-5 shift, decision fatigue sets in, and your willpower is depleted. Adding a complex cognitive task like learning Tajweed or memorization at 7 PM can feel like climbing a mountain. So, when is the best time to schedule your class?
The Case for Pre-Fajr (The Golden Hour)
Biologically and spiritually, the time before and after Fajr is unmatched. Your brain is fresh, the house is quiet, and retention rates are highest. Establishing a routine of 20 minutes of Quran before your commute sets a Barakah (blessing) that permeates the rest of your workday. You effectively 'pay yourself first' spiritually.
The Case for Post-Work Decompression
However, some people are night owls. For them, reading Quran in the evening acts as a stress-reliever, washing away the corporate anxiety of the day. It separates the stress of work from the peace of home. The 'best' time is the one you can stick to consistently. Experiment with both and see which one yields better focus.
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