Dialogue with the Quran: How to engage meaningfully with the Divine by Shaykh Haytham Tamim

£15.00

The Quran is more than just a book—it is a divine guide, a personal conversation with Allah, and a source of deep wisdom. Yet, how often do we truly engage with its meanings and reflect on its guidance? This course is designed to help you deepen your relationship with the Quran through tadabbur (contemplation), by learning how to engage with it on a personal level and apply its lessons in your daily life.

2 videos
2.45 hours

Category:
  • Practical and engaging: Discover how you can make your recitation of the Quran more meaningful.
  • Interactive and personal: Learn from Shaykh’s experience how to visualise the verses of the Quran.
  • A journey of spiritual growth: Strengthen your bond with Allah by appreciating the power of His divine words.

Start your Dialogue with the Quran today and transform your reading into a meaningful, life-changing experience. Enrol now!

2 Sessions

 

Session 1: Preparing for a meaningful dialogue with the Quran

  • Tadabbur vs. Tafseer – Understanding the difference
  • Who is responsible for reflecting on the Quran?
  • The Quran as a personal invitation from Allah
  • Munajat –  holding a private conversation with Allah
  • Reciting the Quran in a manner that it deserves (Haqqa Tilawah)
  • The ten etiquettes of recitation:
  • Three levels of Quranic engagement
  • Visualising the Quran being recited by the Prophet ï·ş
  • Thaweru al-Quran – Stirring up the meanings of the Quran for deeper understanding

Session 2: Engaging with the Quran through reflection

  • Zooming out: Understanding the bigger picture of Quranic messages
  • Surah Analysis:
    • Surah Al-Humazah (104) – The dangers of slander and backbiting
    • Surah Al-Ma’un (107) – Social responsibility and hypocrisy
    • Surah At-Takathur (102) – The deception of worldly accumulation
  • Line-by-line Tafseer: Extracting lessons from each verse
  • Istikhara and the Quran – Can we seek guidance through specific verses?