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Every year, when Ramadan arrives, Muslims all over the world feel the same pull - to slow down, to reflect, and to reconnect with the Qur’an. Fasting weakens the body, but it sharpens the heart. As we step away from food, distractions, and excess, something else takes centre stage: the words of Allah.
This is why Ramadan has always been known as the month of the Qur’an.
Many of us set goals to complete the Holy book. Some aim for more. Others promise themselves that this year will be different. This year, I will understand. I will reflect. I will feel something.
Yet despite good intentions, the days pass quickly. Taraweeh nights blur together. Pages are read, but sometimes the heart struggles to stay present. This is where a Tracing Quran quietly changes everything.
Allah revealed the Quran in Ramadan. The Prophet (PBUH) revised the Qur’an with Jibreel (AS) every Ramadan. (Sahih Al-Bukhari, 3554) Rewards are multiplied. Hearts are softer. Time feels sacred.
Fasting does something powerful. It strips us of physical comfort so that our inner world can awaken. This is why Muslims naturally gravitate towards the Qur’an in Ramadan.
But recitation alone is not the only form of engagement. The Qur’an was recited, written, preserved, memorised, and lived. And one of the most forgotten yet transformative ways of connecting with it is writing.
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A Tracing Qur’an is a specially designed Mushaf where the Arabic text is presented in a light, traceable format. The believer traces each verse carefully, letter by letter. It allows the pace of engagement to slow naturally.
Quran Trace offers the entire Qur’an in an authenticated Uthmani script, laid out in a 15-line Mushaf format. This structure is familiar to those who recite regularly and is particularly helpful for memorisation.
The design supports multiple learning styles, combining visual clarity, auditory recitation, and tactile movement through writing. Rather than overwhelming the reader, it creates space for calm, intentional engagement, something many Muslims crave during Ramadan.
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Engaging with the Quran during this time has always held special significance in Islam. Tracing the Qur’an takes this engagement a step further by combining worship, reflection, and effort into one meaningful practice.
Tracing the Qur’an is not merely copying Arabic text. It is an act of worship that unites the eyes, the tongue, the hand, and the heart. When you trace a verse, your focus narrows. And in that attention, reflection begins.
In Ramadan, when rewards are multiplied, tracing becomes a powerful means of drawing closer to Allah. Every traced letter is written on paper and recorded with Allah.
Allah says in the Quran:
"On a Day when their tongues, their hands, and their feet will bear witness against them as to what they used to do."
(Surah An Nur: 24)
One of the challenges many Muslims face in Ramadan is staying fully present while reading the Qur’an. Pages are read quickly, but meanings sometimes pass by without settling in the heart.
Tracing naturally slows the pace. It prevents rushing. When the hand moves slowly, the mind follows. Each letter demands attention, and that attention creates space for tadabbur(a deep reflection on Allah’s words).
Ramadan is the month in which the Qur’an was revealed, and Allah multiplies the reward of good deeds during it. The Prophet (PBUH) said that,
“For every letter recited from the Book of Allah, a believer receives reward, and that reward is increased in Ramadan.”
Writing has always been a trusted method for strengthening memory. Early scholars and students of the Quran used writing alongside recitation to preserve verses in their hearts. Tracing revives this time-honoured practice.
Beyond its spiritual value, tracing also carries proven cognitive benefits. Research in educational psychology shows that writing by hand improves memory retention, focus, and comprehension more effectively than passive reading or typing.
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A Tracing Quran from Riwaya is thoughtfully designed to support this journey. It contains Juz 1 to Juz 30 in one complete volume, which allows you to remain consistent throughout Ramadan without switching books.
Printed in an authenticated Uthmani script and arranged in a 15-line Mushaf format, it feels familiar to regular reciters while remaining beginner-friendly. The traceable layout is clear, balanced, and easy to follow, encouraging calm and focused engagement.
Its design supports visual, auditory, and tactile learning. It makes it suitable for memorisation, reflection, and writing practice - all within a single Mushaf.
1. Start with Intention: Begin each session with a sincere niyyah (intention) to write for the sake of Allah and seek closeness to Him.
2. Perform Wudu (Optional): If possible, perform ablution to prepare yourself physically and spiritually for this act of worship.
3. Recite Before Tracing: Read the verse aloud before you begin writing.
4. Trace Slowly and Mindfully: Move your hand carefully, paying attention to each letter. Avoid rushing; let each word guide your pace.
Tip: Use a fine-tipped pen or fineliner (0.3mm–0.5mm) for clarity and precision.
5. Reflect After Each Page: Once a page is complete, pause and read what you have traced.
6. Combine with Memorisation: For those working on ḥifẓ, repeat the words aloud as you trace them to strengthen recall and retention.
7. End with Dua: Close your session with a simple prayer, asking Allah to make your effort beneficial and to bless your time spent tracing.
Bonus: You can also listen to Quran recitation by scanning the QR code given on your traceable Quran book.
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Tracing the Quran does not require long hours or complex planning. What matters most is consistency and intention.
Set aside a small, quiet portion of your day, after Fajr, before iftar, or after Taraweeh. Even ten to fifteen minutes daily can create a lasting impact. Begin with intention, recite the verse aloud, then trace slowly and reflectively.
Ramadan is not about doing everything at once. It is about building habits that draw you closer to Allah, one small, sincere step at a time.
Ramadan is not only about how much we read, but how deeply we connect. In a month where intentions are purer, tracing the Quran offers a gentle way to slow down and truly be present with Allah’s words.
A Tracing Quran does not replace recitation or reflection; it supports them. It turns each verse into a moment of focus. Whether your goal this Ramadan is reflection, memorisation, or simply feeling closer to the Quran, tracing creates space for calm.
May this Ramadan bring you closer to the Qur’an, and may the Qur’an bring light into every part of your life. Ameen.
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