To allocate time for the Quran, purify your intentions and set a specific time for recitation.
The Holy Quran, as a divine book, requires special attention and time allocation for us to benefit from it. To set time for the Quran, we must first purify our intentions and focus on Allah. In Surah At-Tawbah, verse 108, Allah states, 'And know that Allah is with the righteous.' This verse implies that if we seek righteousness and closeness to God, He will be with us and assist us in this path. One of the best ways to dedicate time to the Quran is to set a specific time each day for recitation and contemplation of verses. For instance, you could find a quiet corner every morning or before going to bed and read a few pages of the Quran. Additionally, studying the meanings and interpretations of verses can improve your understanding of what you are reading. In Surah Al-Imran, verse 191, it says, 'Those who remember Allah standing, sitting, and lying on their sides.' This verse reminds us that the remembrance of God and focus on the Quran should be constant, not restricted to a specific time. Therefore, we can engage in the remembrance of God and recitation of the Quran in all conditions and circumstances. Furthermore, discussing the Quran with others can also enhance learning from each other. Finally, utilizing modern technology is an effective method for dedicating more time to the Quran; for instance, using smartphones to install Quran applications enables us to read verses even in brief moments.
And know that Allah is with the righteous.
Those who remember Allah standing, sitting, and lying on their sides.
One day, Ali thought about how he could dedicate more time to the Quran. He decided to allocate half an hour each morning before going to work for Quran recitation. This not only blessed his days but also greatly improved his mental state. Ali soon realized that he had become closer to the verses of the Quran, and his life was filled with peace and light.