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Hazards and Perils
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Rejoice you must, in the mercy and blessing and generosity of   Allah. Seek you must, for the treasures that await your search herein. But the   Qur'an opens its doors only to those who knock with a sense of yearning, a   sincerity of purpose and an exclusive attention that befit its importance and   majesty. And only those are allowed to gather its treasures, while they walk   through it, who are prepared to abandon themselves completely to its guidance   and do their utmost to absorb it.
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It may quite possibly happen therefore that you may read the   Qur'an endlessly, turn its pages laboriously, recite its words beautifully,   study it most scholarly, and still fail to make an encounter with it that   enriches and transforms your whole person. For, all those who read the Qur'an do   not profit from it as they should. Some remain unblessed; some are even   cursed.
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The journey has its own hazards, as it must, just as it has its   own precious and limitless rewards. Many never turn to it, though the Book   always lies near at hand, and many are turned away from its gates. Many read it   often, but come back empty-handed; while many others who read it never really   enter its world. Some do not find, but are lost. They fail to hear God even   among His own words; instead, they hear their own voices or those other than   God's. Still others, though they hear God, fail to find inside themselves the   will, the resolve and the courage to respond and live by His call. Some lose   even what they had and, instead of collecting priceless gems, they return with   back-breaking loads of stones which will hurt them for ever and ever.
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What a tragic misfortune it would be if you came to the Qur'an   and went away empty-handed - soul untouched, heart unmoved, life unchanged;   'they went out as they came in'.
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The Qur'an's blessings are limitless, but the measure of your   taking from it depends entirely upon the capacity and the suitability of the   receptacle you bring to it. So, at the very outset, make yourself more deeply   aware of what the Qur'an means to you and what it demands of you; and make a   solemn determination to recite the Qur'an in an appropriate manner.
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Source:
\r\n“Way to the Quran” - Khurram Murad
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