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Nuzulul Quran: Important Lessons from the First Revelation of the Quran in Ramadan 

Nuzulul Quran, the event marking the descent of the first revelation upon Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), signifies the beginning of the Islamic message. This momentous occasion is immortalized within the Quran itself, in Surah Al-Baqarah verse 185: 

(The month of) Ramadan is the [one] in which the Quran was sent down as a guidance for the people and clear proofs of guidance and criterion. So whoever of you witnesses the month, let him fast it. And whoever is ill or on a journey – then an equal number of other days. Allah intends for you ease and does not intend for you hardship and to complete the number of days and to glorify Allah for that to which He has guided you and that you may give thanks.  

Nuzulul Quran, believed to have occurred on the 17th night of Ramadan in 610 CE, holds many lessons and significant wisdom for Muslims. Let’s explore some of them: 

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1. Ramadan as a Month of Exalted Status: 

Allah (SWT) chose Ramadan as the time for the initial revelation of the Quran. This choice highlights the nobility and special characteristics of this month. Al-Hafizh Ibn Kathir, in his book “[Tafsir Al-Quran Al-Azhim]” (by Ibn Kathir), explains that selecting Ramadan for the beginning of the revelation carries a distinct purpose. Ramadan is the month of fasting, where Muslims are obligated to heighten their devotion, including reciting and comprehending the Quran. 

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2. The Quran as Guidance and Mercy: 

Nuzulul Quran marks the commencement of the Islamic message, aiming to lead humanity from darkness towards the light of guidance. The Quran was revealed as a source of direction (hudan) and good news (bushra) for the believers (Surah Al-Baqarah [2]: 185). This signifies that the Quran’s presence brings blessings to all humankind. 

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3. The Importance of Reading and Understanding the Quran: 

The descent of the Quran in Ramadan, a month when reciting the Quran (tadarus) is highly encouraged, serves as a reminder of the importance of consistently reading, understanding, and implementing the values it embodies. 

4. The Significance of Lailatul Qadr: 

While the exact date of Nuzulul Quran is not explicitly mentioned, many believe it occurs on an odd night within the last ten days of Ramadan, potentially coinciding with Lailatul Qadr. Surah Al-Qadr verse 3 states: 

5. Strengthening Faith: 

Nuzulul Quran stands as a tangible manifestation of Allah’s (SWT) compassion towards humanity. By sending Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and revealing the Quran, Allah (SWT) provided clear guidance for attaining happiness in both this world and the hereafter. Reflecting on the event of Nuzulul Quran can bolster our faith in Allah (SWT) and His Messenger. 

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6. The Spirit of Hijrah and Transformation: 

Nuzulul Quran marked the beginning of a momentous transformation for Arab society at that time. Before Islam’s arrival, the Arabs practiced polytheism and lived in a state of moral darkness. The descent of the Quran ushered in a transition towards a more virtuous and civilized life. The spirit of hijrah (migration) and change brought forth by Islam is a valuable lesson we should continuously strive to embody in our daily lives. 

Nuzulul Quran is a profoundly significant event for Muslims. Lessons learned from this occasion include the nobility of Ramadan as the month the Quran was revealed, the Quran’s role as a guide for a virtuous and faithful life, and the spirit of hijrah and change introduced by the Quran that transformed Arab society from a state of moral decline to a more refined level. May Allah (SWT) make the Quran the guiding principle in our lives and a source of light for our hearts. 

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Allah knows best (Wallahu a’lam). 

References

Surat Al-Baqarah Ayat 185. (n.d.). Tafsir AlQuran Online. Retrieved March 16, 2024, from https://tafsirq.com/2-al-baqarah/ayat-185

Surat Al-Qadr Halaman 1 | Tafsirq.com. (n.d.). Tafsir AlQuran Online. Retrieved March 16, 2024, from https://tafsirq.com/97-al-qadr

Ibnu Katsir. (Tafsir Al-Quran Al-Azhim). Tafsir Al-Qur’an Al-Azhim. Diakses pada 16 Maret 2024.

Sahih Bukhari. (n.d.). Hadith: Book of Fasting, Hadith Number 1901. Riyadh: Darussalam.

Sahih Muslim. (n.d.). Hadith: Book of Virtues of the Night of Qadr, Hadith Number 7624. Riyadh: Darussalam.

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