Scoping Review on the Benefits of Reciting, Listening and Memorising the Quran
Ruziaton Hasim,
Abdulkarim Samaeng,
Akehsan Dahlan
et al.
Abstract:This scoping review examines the benefits of Quranic engagement, encompassing recitation, listening, and memorisation. From a pool of 1,739 articles, 21 relevant studies were analysed. Recitation of the Quran provides solace and inner peace while listening to it reduces stress and promotes overall well-being. Memorisation enhances cognitive abilities and fosters a deeper understanding of Islamic principles. Quranic engagement also yields social benefits by preserving heritage and fostering Muslim unity. These … Show more
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