Beginning My Qur’an Journey: Discovering ruya.site and Insights from Surah Al-A’la, Al-Alaq, and Ad-Duha

Hello Hashnode community,
For quite some time, I’ve wanted to cultivate a daily habit of reading and listening to the Qur’an not just superficially, but with real presence and reflection. In the midst of a busy life full of distractions, it can be challenging to find a resource that feels both authentic and accessible.
Recently, during an online search for reliable Qur’anic platforms, I discovered ruya.site. This site offers a beautifully simple interface featuring the Qur’an’s Arabic text, Turkish transliteration, and clear translations all complemented by audio recitations. It has quickly become an essential companion for my spiritual practice.
Why ruya.site?
What drew me to ruya.site is how clean and distraction-free the experience is. There are no overwhelming ads or unnecessary pop-ups. The layout is intuitive, which makes navigating through the Qur’an smooth and enjoyable, even on mobile devices. For those of us balancing multiple responsibilities, having a tool that invites calm focus is invaluable.
Insights from Three Surahs
As I delved into the Qur’an using this platform, three chapters and specific verses within them resonated deeply:
Surah Al-A’la (The Most High), Ayah 6
“He who created and proportioned.” (87:6)
This verse stands out as a reminder of the divine precision behind all creation. It’s a call to trust the inherent balance and wisdom in the universe, especially when life seems chaotic or overwhelming. The idea that everything is created with purpose helped me pause and reflect on the bigger picture beyond daily struggles.
Surah Al-Alaq (The Clot), Ayah 7
“Who taught by the pen.” (96:7)
This verse holds a special place in emphasizing the importance of knowledge and learning. The “pen” here symbolizes education, literacy, and the transmission of wisdom. It inspired me not only to deepen my spiritual knowledge but also to embrace lifelong learning in all areas of life.
Surah Ad-Duha (The Morning Brightness)
“Your Lord has not forsaken you, nor has He become displeased.” (93:3)
This chapter brought me comfort, especially during difficult times. It reminds believers that no matter how hard life gets, God’s mercy is ever-present and constant. It’s a powerful assurance that feelings of abandonment or despair don’t reflect reality.
Making Qur’anic Reflection a Daily Practice
Using ruya.site has made it easier to integrate Qur’anic reflection into my daily routine. Listening to the recitations while following the Arabic text and translation creates a multi-sensory experience that deepens understanding.
For developers and tech enthusiasts like many here on Hashnode, I see this as a wonderful example of how technology can facilitate spiritual growth without overwhelming users. The minimalist design and functional interface demonstrate that digital tools can be both powerful and respectful of sacred content.
Final Thoughts
If you’re seeking to deepen your connection with the Qur’an whether for spiritual growth, academic study, or personal reflection I highly recommend giving ruya.site a try. Its clean, accessible format combined with authentic content creates a space that invites sincere engagement.
Feel free to share your own experiences or resources for Qur’anic study below. I’d love to hear how others integrate spirituality into their busy lives!
For easy access to the verses mentioned, you can check them out here:
Surah Al-A’la, Ayah 6
Surah Al-Alaq, Ayah 7
Surah Ad-Duha
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Douglas Riley
Douglas Riley
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