Day 26: 30 Juzz, 30 Habits
Surah Muḥammad
True connection requires reflection, not just recitation
أَفَلَا يَتَدَبَّرُونَ ٱلْقُرْءَانَ أَمْ عَلَىٰ قُلُوبٍ أَقْفَالُهَآ
Do they not then reflect upon the Qur’an? Or are there locks upon their hearts?
(Surah Muḥammad 47:24 – Sahih International)
Surah Muḥammad calls us to pause and truly reflect on the words of Allah. The Qur’an was not revealed only to be recited, but to be understood, contemplated, and lived.
When we rush through the āyāt without reflection, the message remains outside the heart, like someone standing at the door of a house without entering it. Allah asks whether the hearts are locked, reminding us that distractions, sins, and neglect can slowly seal the heart from receiving guidance.
But when we slow down and reflect, the Qur’an begins to soften the heart. It corrects our intentions, reshapes our character, and brings clarity to our lives.
Let the āyāt challenge you, comfort you, and guide you toward becoming better.
Habit – 26
Made a plan to recite one page of Qur’an every day until Ramadān and reflect on its lessons.
A page read with reflection,
a heart open to guidance,
and the Qur’an slowly shaping the soul.