Why is Ramadan described as the month of the Quran?

 

Ramadan creates the conditions for listening. 

With fewer distractions and more intention, believers naturally turn towards the Quran. Fasting softens the heart and sharpens awareness, making reflection feel easier and more sincere. 

The Quran was revealed during Ramadan, but its ongoing role is renewed each year. This month encourages slower reading, deeper reflection, and a more personal relationship with divine guidance. 

Parents often feel this renewal strongly. Children notice the Quran becoming part of the household rhythm, read aloud, discussed gently, and respected quietly. 

This is where reflective platforms like WiseCompass support families during Ramadan, helping parents think about how the Quran can be introduced through meaning rather than memorisation. 
For younger children, the Juniors Adventures collection uses gentle, curiosity-led stories to introduce values like honesty, kindness, and reflection in a way that feels natural and engaging, while the Young Explorers collection supports older children as they begin to think more deeply, linking faith with thinking, questioning, and real-life choices. 

Ramadan is the month of the Quran because hearts are more open to guidance.

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