How to create your Qur’an Vision

Posted on 15 October 2009 by Mamoon Yusaf

It’s key, in terms of motivation, to have some long term vision to pull you through short-term set-backs and rough times. That’s why it’s key to create your Qur’an vision. You can’t hit a target you can’t see. Creating your vision is as easy as pie. Just grab your Coaching Journal (or a piece of paper) and brainstorm answers to the following questions:

Where do I ultimately want to be in terms of my relationship with the Qur’an?

What is the ideal amount of time I would like to spend each day with the Qur’an?

On a really busy day, what is the minimum amount of time I would like to spend y with the Qur’an?

How much of the Qur’an do I ultimately want to memorize and understand?

Which books about the Qur’an, which Tafsirs, and which interpretations do I want to have been through before I die?

If I could choose how much of the Qur’an I will know before I die, and in how much depth I will know it, what would my ultimate vision be?

How, specifically, will I know when I’ve reached my ultimate Qur’an objectives?

How many ways do I know about how to study the Qur’an, and how many of them do I want to master before I die?

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