Quran
| Key Takeaways |
| The Prophet ﷺ identified Quran learners and teachers as the best people, establishing a divine hierarchy of excellence. |
| Learning Quran with proper Tajweed is an individual obligation (fard ‘ayn) upon every Muslim who recites in Salah daily. |
| Teaching Quran carries one of the highest rewards in Islam, with blessings multiplying through every student taught. |
| Quran recitation, memorization, and teaching all carry distinct spiritual rewards documented in authenticated hadiths on Sunnah.com. |
| Regular Quran engagement strengthens memorization, moral character, and the believer’s direct relationship with Allah’s words. |
Every Muslim understands that the Quran is not simply a book — it is the direct speech of Allah, preserved without alteration for over fourteen centuries.
Yet many believers live their entire lives without ever learning to recite it correctly, teach it to others, or understand the weight of what they hold in their hands.
The importance of learning and teaching Quran is not a matter of personal preference or cultural tradition. It is a matter of divine instruction, prophetic guidance, and spiritual obligation — one that shapes a Muslim’s standing in this life and the next.
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1. The Prophet ﷺ Declared Quran Learners and Teachers to Be the Best of People
The strongest foundation for understanding the importance of learning and teaching Quran comes directly from the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ himself. In an authenticated hadith recorded by Imam al-Bukhari, the Prophet ﷺ said:
“خَيْرُكُمْ مَنْ تَعَلَّمَ الْقُرْآنَ وَعَلَّمَهُ”
“Khayrukkum man ta’allamal-Qur’ana wa ‘allamah”
“The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 5027)
This hadith does not say the best are the wealthiest, the most powerful, or even the most knowledgeable in other disciplines. The Prophet ﷺ specifically named Quran learning and Quran teaching as the twin qualities of excellence.
At Buruj Academy, this hadith is the guiding principle behind everything we do — our Ijazah-certified instructors see teaching Quran not as a profession but as a path to becoming among the khiyar, the best.
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2. Reciting the Quran Correctly Is a Religious Obligation Upon Every Praying Muslim
Every Muslim who performs Salah recites Surah Al-Fatiha a minimum of seventeen times daily. That single fact makes proper Quran recitation not optional — it makes it an obligation. Reciting the Quran with the basic correct Tajweed is a matter of religious duty, not aesthetic preference.
Allah commands directly in the Quran:
وَرَتِّلِ الْقُرْآنَ تَرْتِيلًا
“Wa rattilil-Qur’ana tartila”
“And recite the Quran with measured recitation.” (Al-Muzzammil 73:4)
Classical scholars of Tajweed, including Ibn al-Jazari, held that applying Tajweed rules in recitation is obligatory — and reciting without it is sinful when done deliberately.
This is why learning Tajweed for beginners is not just a starting point for excellence — it is the entry point into fulfilling a religious duty.
3. Each Letter of the Quran Recited Carries a Multiplied Divine Reward
One of the most motivating dimensions of the importance of learning and teaching Quran is the extraordinary reward structure Allah has established around it. The Prophet ﷺ taught that recitation itself generates spiritual currency that compounds with every letter uttered.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever recites a letter of the Book of Allah will have a reward, and that reward will be multiplied by ten.” He then clarified: “I do not say that Alif Lam Mim is one letter, but Alif is a letter, Lam is a letter, and Mim is a letter.” (Jami’ al-Tirmidhi 2910)
This means every moment spent learning to read, reciting for revision, or teaching a student is generating rewards that no human accountant could calculate.
In our sessions at Buruj Academy, we remind students who feel discouraged by slow progress that even their effort — every repeated syllable, every corrected makhraj — is itself an act of worship accumulating reward.
4. The Quran Will Intercede for Its Companions on the Day of Judgment
Beyond daily rewards, the Quran carries a unique promise for those who give it their consistent attention — it becomes an intercessor on the Day when intercession will matter most. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Read the Quran, for it will come as an intercessor for its companions on the Day of Resurrection.” (Sahih Muslim 804)
The word used — sahib (companion) — is deliberate. It describes someone who maintains a close, sustained relationship with the Quran through learning, recitation, and teaching — not someone who picks it up occasionally.
This is why students who enroll in Buruj Academy’s Online Hifz Classes for Adults often describe their motivation not as achievement, but as relationship-building — they want to become the Quran’s sahib, its faithful companion.
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5. Learning Quran Elevates a Person’s Rank in This Life and the Hereafter
The Quran does not only shape the afterlife — it actively elevates a person’s standing in this world. The Prophet ﷺ said: “Allah raises some people by this Book and lowers others by it.” (Sahih Muslim 817) Those who learn, apply, and live by the Quran are raised in wisdom, character, and standing.
In the afterlife, the Quran-bearer is granted a rank corresponding to the last verse they learned. The Prophet ﷺ told the hafidh:
“Read and ascend, and recite as you used to recite in the world, for your rank will be at the last verse you recite.” (Sunan Abi Dawud 1464)
This gives every student — whether memorizing one surah or thirty juz — a personal and growing rank in Jannah directly tied to their learning effort.
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6. Teaching Quran Generates Ongoing Rewards That Continue After Death
Among all charitable acts in Islam, teaching Quran stands out because its rewards are not bounded by the teacher’s lifetime. The principle of sadaqah jariyah — ongoing charity — applies powerfully here.
When a teacher imparts Quran knowledge to a student, every time that student recites, every time they teach another, the original teacher receives a share of reward.
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“When a person dies, all their deeds come to an end except three: ongoing charity, knowledge that benefits others, or a righteous child who prays for them.” (Sahih Muslim 1631)
Teaching Quran is the purest form of ‘ilm yanfa’u bihi — beneficial knowledge. Our Ijazah-certified instructors at Buruj Academy carry the weight of this reality — their teaching is an investment whose dividends are spiritual and eternal.
7. The Quran Purifies the Heart and Protects Against Spiritual Diseases
The Quran is not only an intellectual pursuit — it is a spiritual medicine. Allah describes it explicitly:
يَٰٓأَيُّهَا ٱلنَّاسُ قَدْ جَآءَتْكُم مَّوْعِظَةٌ مِّن رَّبِّكُمْ وَشِفَآءٌ لِّمَا فِى ٱلصُّدُورِ
“Ya ayyuhan-nasu qad ja’atkum maw’izatun min rabbikum wa shifa’un lima fis-sudur”
“O mankind, there has come to you instruction from your Lord and healing for what is in the breasts.” (Yunus 10:57)
The Arabic word shifa’ — healing — is the same word used for medical cures. Scholars of Tafsir have explained this to encompass purification from spiritual diseases: arrogance, heedlessness, weak faith, and moral confusion.
Students who begin learning Quran consistently report a shift in priorities, patience, and inner peace — something our instructors observe regularly, particularly in adult beginners and new Muslims who describe feeling spiritually anchored by their recitation practice for the first time.
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One of the most profound reasons for the importance of learning and teaching Quran is linguistic preservation. The Quran was revealed in Arabic with precise articulation — each letter emerging from a specific makhraj (articulation point) with defined sifat (attributes). Changing even a single vowel can alter meaning entirely.
This is not theoretical. The Arabic word qalb (heart) and qalab (mold) differ by a single vowel length. Mispronouncing the qaf in Surah Al-Fatiha can shift meaning in ways that affect the validity of prayer according to classical Fiqh scholars.
| Correct Recitation | Common Error | Impact |
| Proper makhraj of ح vs ه | Substituting one for the other | Meaning shifts entirely |
| Extending madd correctly | Shortening obligatory madd | Tajweed rule violation |
| Tafkhim of ر in appropriate positions | Applying tarqiq incorrectly | Pronunciation distortion |
| Ghunnah held for two counts | Rushing or omitting ghunnah | Missing an obligatory characteristic |
Our guide on how to read Quran with Tajweed walks through these distinctions in practical, accessible detail for every level.
9. The Household That Learns Quran Together Is Filled with Divine Light and Blessings
The importance of learning and teaching Quran extends beyond the individual — it transforms the environment of the entire home. The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Do not make your homes like graveyards. Indeed, Shaytan flees from a home in which Surah Al-Baqarah is recited.” (Sahih Muslim 780)
A home where Quran is learned, recited, and taught is a home filled with barakah — blessings that permeate daily life, relationships, and even livelihood.
Parents who learn Quran model an irreplaceable lesson for their children: that the Book of Allah holds the highest place in a believer’s life.
At Buruj Academy, we regularly see families where parents and children learn simultaneously through our Hifz for Kids course and adult programs running in parallel — creating a home culture of Quran that outlasts any single lesson.
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10. Memorizing and Teaching Quran Crowns the Parents of Hafidhs with Honors in Jannah
For parents raising children in Quran learning, there is a specific, extraordinary promise from the Prophet ﷺ directed at them. The Prophet ﷺ said:
“Whoever reads the Quran, learns it, and acts upon it, his parents will be dressed with a crown of light on the Day of Resurrection, its light like the light of the sun.” (Sunan Abi Dawud 1453)
This hadith positions parents who invest in their child’s Quran education as direct recipients of divine honor. The crown is not for the child alone — it is for the parents who taught, encouraged, or arranged the teaching.
This reality reframes the entire conversation around children’s Quran education. Enrolling a child in Hifz for Kids or ensuring they learn correctly is not merely good parenting — it is an investment in a parent’s own afterlife.
Our instructors at Buruj Academy often remind parents of this when they express gratitude for their children’s progress.
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11. Learning Quran Builds the Foundation for All Other Islamic Knowledge
The Quran is not one subject among many in Islamic education — it is the source from which every other discipline flows. Fiqh derives its rulings from Quranic verses.
Tafsir exists to explain the Quran. Hadith science developed partly to contextualize Quranic commands. Arabic grammar was systematized to preserve Quranic language.
A Muslim who learns to read, understand, and recite the Quran builds an unshakeable foundation beneath every other aspect of their deen.
| Islamic Discipline | Dependence on Quran |
| Fiqh (Islamic Law) | Primary source of all legal rulings |
| Tafsir (Exegesis) | Entire discipline built on Quranic explanation |
| Hadith Science | Developed to contextualize Quranic guidance |
| Arabic Grammar | Systematized specifically to preserve Quranic language |
| Aqeedah (Creed) | Foundational beliefs derived from Quranic text |
This is why our Online Islamic Studies Classes at Buruj Academy are structured alongside Quran learning — because students who understand Quranic Arabic and recite with Tajweed absorb Islamic knowledge at an entirely different depth.
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12. Teaching Quran Is an Act of Continuous Worship That Honors the Prophetic Legacy
Every qualified Quran teacher in the world today stands in an unbroken chain — sanad — that traces back through generations directly to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. This is a reality unique to Quran transmission.
No other book on earth has been preserved through a living, person-to-person chain of oral transmission across fourteen centuries.
When a teacher corrects a student’s recitation, they are actively participating in the fulfillment of the Prophet’s command:
“Convey from me, even one verse.” (Sahih al-Bukhari 3461)
At Buruj Academy, our Ijazah-certified instructors hold documented chains of transmission — meaning when they teach you, they connect you to that living prophetic legacy.
Our Online Ijazah Course provides qualified students with the opportunity to receive their own Ijazah and join that unbroken chain — becoming teachers themselves.
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The importance of learning and teaching Quran is woven into the very fabric of a Muslim’s purpose on earth. From the Prophet’s ﷺ declaration of the khiyar to Allah’s promise of shifa’ for hearts, every dimension of Quranic engagement — learning, reciting, memorizing, and transmitting — carries spiritual weight that no other pursuit can replicate.
What these twelve reasons collectively reveal is that the Quran is not passive. It intercedes, it elevates, it heals, it crowns, and it connects believers across centuries in an unbroken living tradition. The only question is where each Muslim chooses to stand within that tradition — and how soon they begin.
Frequently Asked Questions About the Importance of Learning and Teaching Quran
Is Learning to Recite the Quran Obligatory for Every Muslim?
Learning to recite Surah Al-Fatiha correctly is obligatory for every praying Muslim, since it is recited in every unit of Salah. Scholars consider applying basic Tajweed to this minimum recitation a religious duty. Beyond Al-Fatiha, learning additional Quran correctly is among the highest recommended acts a Muslim can pursue.
What Is the Reward for Teaching One Person to Recite the Quran?
Teaching Quran generates sadaqah jariyah — ongoing reward that continues as long as the student recites or passes the knowledge forward. The Prophet ﷺ identified beneficial knowledge as one of three deeds that outlast death. Every correct recitation your student performs becomes a source of reward credited to their teacher.
Can Adults Who Never Learned Quran Properly Still Begin?
Absolutely — and we see this regularly at Buruj Academy. Adults who begin from zero consistently achieve confident, correct recitation within months when guided systematically. Our Quran Reading Course is specifically designed for adult beginners, starting from foundational letter recognition and progressing at a pace suited to adult learning.
Does Quran Memorization Require Prior Knowledge of Arabic?
No — Quran memorization does not require Arabic language knowledge. Many of the world’s greatest huffadh come from non-Arabic-speaking backgrounds. Memorization relies on phonetic repetition, revision systems, and structured schedules. Our guide on how to memorize Quran faster outlines practical techniques regardless of language background.
How Is Quran Teaching Different from Other Forms of Islamic Teaching?
Quran teaching is uniquely distinguished by the sanad — the unbroken chain of transmission from teacher to student traced back to the Prophet ﷺ. No other religious text carries this living oral transmission. Receiving an Ijazah formalizes a teacher’s place in that chain, making every Quran lesson an act of preserving the most authenticated text in human history.