Ramadan and the Qur’an
A Relationship That Should Not End When the Month Ends
It is no coincidence
that Ramadan is the month of the Qur’an.
“Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed…”
The message is clear:
If you want to understand Ramadan, understand the Qur’an.
And if you want to truly live the Qur’an, begin in Ramadan.
Why Do We Feel Closer to the Qur’an in Ramadan?
During Ramadan, the noise softens.
Distractions decrease.
Desires are restrained.
Hearts become clearer through fasting.
In that clarity,
the Qur’an finds its way into the heart more easily.
We read more.
We complete it faster.
Sometimes we weep.
And we feel as if the verses are speaking directly to us.
But the important question is:
Why should this feeling belong to only one month?
Ramadan Is Not a Reading Season — It Is a Starting Point
A common mistake is treating the Qur’an in Ramadan as a seasonal obligation.
We complete the entire Qur’an once or twice,
then everything returns to normal.
But Ramadan did not come to give you a completion.
It came to give you a connection.
A connection that begins in Ramadan…
and continues long after it ends.
How Do We Turn Ramadan into a Turning Point?
The goal is not simply to read more.
It is to live deeper.
Establish a daily portion that continues after Ramadan
Focus not only on speed, but on understanding
Dedicate even a few minutes to reflection
Connect each verse to your daily life
Ramadan is the intensive training.
The rest of the year is the application.
The Qur’an… The Soul of Ramadan
Night prayer without the Qur’an is unimaginable.
Supplication without its verses feels incomplete.
And humility without its recitation weakens.
The Qur’an is the soul of Ramadan.
And Ramadan is the best opportunity to return to it.
But the wise one is the one who makes that return permanent.
At Madrasat Al-Quran
We believe Ramadan is not the end of the journey —
it is the beginning.
Our programs are not built around seasonal completion,
but around building a lasting habit.
We help you:
Establish a consistent daily portion
Move from recitation to memorization
Build a structured revision plan
Maintain consistency beyond Ramadan
Our goal is for you to leave Ramadan
having started a new relationship with the Qur’an —
one that does not fade.
Do Not Let the Qur’an Be a Guest of Ramadan
Let it be your companion all year long.
Begin in Ramadan…
but do not stop there.
Because the greatest thing Ramadan can leave within you
is not hunger —
but the Qur’an.