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Teach how to read the quran

Before reading the Quran, it's important to ensure you are in a state of ritual purity (wudu or ghusl) as a sign of respect and reverence for the holy text. Choose a clean and quiet place where you can focus without distractions. Treat the Quran with utmost respect by sitting on a clean surface. Begin by reciting "Bismillah" ("In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful") to seek Allah's blessings and guidance. Approach the Quran with a humble and sincere mindset. Focus on understanding the meaning and reflecting on the verses you are reading. If you're new to reading the Quran, it's helpful to learn the correct pronunciation and rules of Tajweed to ensure accurate recitation.

Don't rush through the reading. Take your time to understand the words and meanings. Quality is more important than quantity. Pause and reflect on the meanings of the verses you are reading. Consider how they apply to your life and the guidance they offer. If you're not familiar with Arabic, use translations and tafsirs (commentaries) in your native language to understand the meaning and context of the verses. Recite the Quran in a melodious and respectful manner. Pay attention to the intonation and rhythm without rushing through the words.

You can choose to recite the Quran aloud or silently, depending on your comfort and circumstances. Establish a regular routine for reading the Quran to maintain consistency and build a deeper connection with the text. If you have questions or need clarification, consult knowledgeable individuals or scholars for guidance and further understanding. After reading, make dua (supplication) to Allah, asking for guidance, understanding, and blessings from the knowledge you've gained.