The Holy Quran is not only a source of information but Allah's direct address to us. Therefore, acting in a certain etiquette and manner when meeting this address increases the reward and spiritual effect of the worship. From traditional madrasa education to modern digital applications, the only thing that does not change is the reverence (tazim) for the Quran. So, what should we pay attention to when reading the Quran from our phone or tablet? How do digital opportunities speed up our memorization process?
It is an ancient tradition to start reading the Quran with ritual ablution (abdest), to face the direction of prayer (Qibla), and to choose a quiet environment. When reading from digital applications, it helps to mute notifications and isolate yourself from the outside world to focus on the meaning of the verses. The 'Night Mode' and 'Zoom' features of our app are not just visual comfort but tools that promote your concentration. Following the verses individually in the translation and understanding what our Lord is commanding you at that moment transforms the recitation from a soulless reading into a deep conversation.
In the past, to memorize a surah, one had to read pages of text repeatedly and repeat it before a teacher. Today, an app like Yasin Mulk Nebe Fetih Rahman takes on the role of a 'digital teacher' in your pocket. Techniques that speed up the memorization process are:
Worship is not limited to just reading surahs. The praises (tasbihat) after the recitation of the surahs and remembering the beautiful names of Allah (Asmaul Husna) are complementary elements that polish the heart. The integrated dhikrmatik and the section for Asmaul Husna with meaning explanations in our app offer you a holistic worship experience. Placing the Holy Quran at the center of your life means being with Him not only on certain days but in every breath. As Digital Atlas, we aim to strengthen this spiritual connection through technology so that users of all ages can benefit from the light of the Quran. Remember, reading the Quran only with the eyes is a beginning, reciting it with the tongue is a dhikr, understanding it with the mind is knowledge, and feeling it with the heart is a true conquest (fetih).
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