To transfer the culture of the Quran to the family, we must first familiarize ourselves with it and then share it with the family. Using Quranic stories and holding family Quran recitation sessions can be effective.
Transferring the culture of the Quran to the family is a significant responsibility that requires planning, effort, and determination. To begin, the first step is to familiarize ourselves with the Quran and understand its values. When we comprehend the meanings of the Quranic verses and implement them in our lives, we can easily convey these values to our family. For instance, dedicating some time each day to reading and interpreting the Quran and sharing it with family members is a great start. We can also incorporate Quranic stories and examples into daily conversations to clarify the meanings of the Quran for our children. Teaching our children about respect for parents, kindness to others, and patience—principles that are vital in Islam—can greatly assist in transmitting this culture. The verses of the Quran clearly invite us to noble ethics and behavior with love and respect. In Surah Luqman, verse 13, Luqman advises his son to remember that there is no deity worthy of worship except Allah. Such verses can serve as excellent guidance for raising children in the family. Additionally, paying attention to religious practices, like praying together as a family and fasting, can help individuals embody the culture of the Quran in their lives. Ultimately, creating a nurturing and supportive environment within the family allows its members to comprehend and implement the Quranic culture effortlessly.
And [mention] when Luqman said to his son while he was instructing him, 'O my son, do not associate [anything] with Allah. Indeed, association [with Him] is great injustice.'
One day, Adel and his family decided to read the verses of the Quran together. This way, they understood the values of the Quran and tried to implement them in their lives. With each verse they read, love and empathy within their family grew stronger. This impactful experience not only led to their spiritual growth but also brought the family closer together.