PODCAST · religion
Quran in a Year+ (with Imam Saif Morad)
by Islamic Association of Raleigh
Qur’an in a Year+ is designed for busy Muslims who want to connect with the Qur’an in a simple, consistent way. In just 403 days, journey through the entire Qur’an with Imam Saif Morad—each episode under 20 minutes. With recitation, a simple tafsir, reflections, and modern insights, you’ll discover how the Qur’an speaks to your life today and how to live by it. Perfect for your commute, workout, quiet reset, cooking dinner, or whatever fills your day — this daily dose of clarity and connection fits your schedule and fuels your soul. And nothing fuels your soul like the words of Allah
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Day 271- Building a Home of Tranquility, Love, and Mercy | Rum 16-28
In this episode, we reflect on some of the powerful signs Allah points us to in Surah Ar-Rum. From the creation of life and the diversity of languages and colors, to the love and mercy between spouses, the cycle of sleep and waking, and the certainty of resurrection, Allah invites us to look beyond the surface and recognize His greatness, wisdom, and oneness.We explore how these signs are not merely information to know, but reminders meant to deepen our faith, strengthen our relationships, and increase our submission to Allah. The more we reflect on His signs, the more we recognize His greatness, and the more our hearts are drawn to worship, trust, and return to Him.
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Day 270- They Knew the World but Forgot the Hereafter | Ankabut 68-69, Rum 1-15
In this episode, we reflect on the ending of Surah Al-ʿAnkabut and the opening of Surah Ar-Rum. Allah teaches us that guidance comes through striving, struggling against the nafs, desires, distractions, and Shaytan for His sake.We also explore the danger of becoming consumed by the surface of dunya while forgetting the Hereafter. Through powerful Qur’anic reflections and insights from classical scholars, this episode calls us to reflect deeply, reconnect with Allah, and use this world as a path to eternal joy in Jannah.
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Day 269- Do Not Wait for the Storm to Turn Back to Allah | Ankabut 53-67
In this episode, we reflect that this worldly life is temporary, fragile, and never meant to become the center of the believer’s heart.These verses call us to trust Allah when obedience feels difficult, rely on Him for provision, remain patient through hardship, and remember that every soul will taste death and return to Him. They also warn us not to be like those who only call upon Allah in crisis, then forget Him when life becomes easy again.True tawḥīd means living with Allah in ease before hardship, enjoying His blessings without being owned by them, and preparing for the real life that lasts forever.
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Day 268- Salah That Actually Changes You | Ankabut 42-52
In this episode, we explore powerful verses from Surah Al-ʿAnkabut that uncover the true purpose of salah, the etiquette of disagreement, and the transformative power of the Qur’an.What kind of prayer actually restrains a person from sin? Why do many of us pray, yet still struggle with the same spiritual weaknesses? And what does it mean for the remembrance of Allah to be “greater”?We also explore how the Qur’an teaches believers to engage in disagreement with knowledge, sincerity, justice, and beautiful character, not ego, mockery, or the desire to win. Finally, we reflect on the Qur’an itself as the greatest living miracle: a Book that continues to guide, heal, challenge, and transform every heart that approaches it with sincerity and reflection.
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Day 267- The Weakest House: Depending on Other Than Allah | Ankabut 31-41
In this episode, we reflect on the powerful lessons of Surah Al-ʿAnkabut and the contrast between the path of the messengers and the path of Shaytan. The prophets called people to worship Allah, remember the Hereafter, establish justice, and avoid corruption, while Shaytan beautified evil and made falsehood appear attractive.We explore how people can possess intelligence, insight, and knowledge, yet still go astray when the heart follows desires instead of revelation. We also reflect on the parable of the spider’s web, the danger of relying on weak sources of security besides Allah, and why true strength, guidance, and protection come only from Him. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 266- Why False Friendships Become Regret | Ankabut 19-30
In this episode, we reflect on the stories of Ibrahim and Lut عليهما السلام and explore some of the deepest struggles of the human heart: the desire to belong, the pressure to fit in, and the danger of sacrificing principles for people’s approval.We discuss how truth is often resisted through power and social pressure, how repeated exposure slowly normalizes sin, and why the people and environments around us shape our hearts more than we realize. We also reflect on the importance of righteous companionship, choosing prophetic role models, and learning to measure everything against the guidance of Allah rather than trends or public opinion.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 265- Real Faith Appears During Hardship | Ankabut 7-18
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from Surah Al-ʿAnkabut about the reality of faith and the tests that reveal what is truly in the heart. From family pressure and social rejection to the fear of losing belonging or status, these verses remind us that faith is not just a claim, but something proven through patience, sincerity, and perseverance.We explore the story of Saʿd ibn Abi Waqqas رضي الله عنه, the importance of righteous companionship, the danger of becoming a source of misguidance for others, and the reminder that provision comes from Allah alone. We also reflect on how worship, gratitude, and tawakkul bring true barakah and strengthen the believer through the pressures of life.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 264- Do People Think They Will Not Be Tested? | Qasas 81-88 Ankabut 1-6
In this episode, we reflect on the fall of Qarun and the opening verses of Surah Al-ʿAnkabut. Qarun’s wealth, status, and supporters could not save him when Allah’s punishment came, reminding us that true success is not outward power, but a heart purified from arrogance, corruption, and the desire for superiority.We also explore how the Qur’an is Allah’s mercy, how faith must be tested, and how trials reveal what is truly inside us. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 263- When Success Makes You Forget Allah | The Story of Qarun | Qasas 71-80
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from Surah Al-Qasas about gratitude, rizq, wealth, arrogance, and what truly defines success. Allah calls us to reflect on the everyday blessings we often stop noticing, the alternation of night and day, rest, provision, safety, and routine mercies that quietly sustain our lives.We also explore the story of Qarun: a man given immense wealth who became deceived by it and forgot the One who blessed him. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 262- The Illusion of Safety Without Allah | Qasas 57-70
In this episode, we reflect on powerful verses from Surah Al-Qasas that expose one of the greatest barriers between people and guidance: fear. The people of Quraysh feared that following Islam would cost them their safety, status, and stability, but Allah reminds them that true security, provision, and honor have always been in His hands.We also explore the temporary nature of the dunya, the danger of becoming deceived by comfort and luxury, and what true intelligence really means in the Qur’an. We reflect on repentance, sincerity, the influence of falsehood, guarding the heart, and why the One who creates alone deserves our worship.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 261- Don’t Hand People Control Over Your Inner Peace | Qasas 44-56
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from Surah Al-Qasas about truth, desires, emotional maturity, and trusting Allah with outcomes.Why do some people reject the truth even when the evidence is clear? Allah challenges the disbelievers to bring something more guided than the Qur’an, revealing that the real issue was not a lack of proof, but following desires over guidance.We also explore how the Qur’an continually reminds us because hearts naturally forget, what it means to repel evil with good, and how responding with ihsān instead of ego strengthens both character and emotional resilience.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 260- Who Strengthens You? Lessons from Musa and Harun | Qasas 32-43
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from the story of Musa عليه السلام and Pharaoh in Surah Al-Qasas. Musa teaches us that seeking righteous support is not weakness, but part of strength. Even prophets were strengthened through trusted companions.We also look at Pharaoh’s arrogance, how corrupt influence can distort people’s thinking, and how every person leads others through both words and actions. These verses remind us that true victory comes through following revelation, staying close to the path of the Messenger ﷺ, and surrounding ourselves with people who help us reach Allah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 259- Strength and Trustworthiness: Lessons from Musa | Qasas 22-31
In this episode, we reflect on the powerful journey of Musa عليه السلام before revelation came to him and how Allah was preparing him through every stage of his life. What looked like hardship, uncertainty, loneliness, and pressure was actually divine preparation for a greater mission.We explore profound lessons from these verses including trusting Allah during difficult seasons, the importance of strength and trustworthiness, not rushing to judge people before understanding their situation, the beauty of serving others, caring for family, and how Allah answers duʿā’ with precision. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 258- When Allah Holds Your Heart Together | Qasas 10-21
In this episode, we explore powerful moments from the story of Musa عليه السلام in Surah Al-Qasas. We reflect on the overwhelming fear and emotional pain of Musa’s mother, the mistake Musa made in a moment of anger, his immediate repentance, and his constant turning back to Allah through dua.What happens when the heart feels overwhelmed? How does a believer recover after making a mistake? And what does true gratitude to Allah actually look like? Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 257- True Tilawah: Living the Qur’an, Not Just Reading It | Naml 89-93 Qasas 1-9
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from the story of Musa عليه السلام and Fir‘awn, and what it reveals about arrogance, oppression, guidance, and the unfolding plan of Allah. We explore the deeper meaning of true tilawah, how the Qur’an is meant to be lived and followed, and why believers are the ones who truly benefit from its stories and signs.We also look at the spiritual disease embodied by Fir‘awn: the desire for superiority, control, division, and power without submission to Allah. In contrast, the story of Musa’s mother teaches us what real tawakkul looks like: trusting Allah while still taking the means. Through the river, the palace, and the gradual unfolding of events, we are reminded that Allah’s plan unfolds with perfect wisdom, and that delay does not mean denial. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 256- Keep Walking Toward Allah | Naml 70-88
In this episode, we reflect on powerful verses from Surah An-Naml that teach us how to keep moving toward Allah in a world filled with distraction, grief, doubt, and emotional exhaustion.We explore how the Qur’an trains the believer to focus on what truly matters, protect the heart through muraqabah, strengthen tawakkul, and trust Allah’s wisdom even during hardship and uncertainty. We also reflect on why some hearts reject the truth, the danger of prolonged sadness and hopelessness, and how increasing iman makes the heart more receptive to guidance.This episode is a reminder that the believer is not someone who never feels pain, but someone who continues walking toward Allah through it all. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 255- Is There Any God Besides Allah? | Naml 56-69
In this episode, we reflect on some of the most powerful questions Allah asks throughout Surah An-Naml. Who created the heavens and the earth? Who made the earth stable beneath your feet? Who answers the desperate when they call? Who guides, provides, and removes harm? And if Allah alone does all of this, then why is worship, reliance, fear, and hope directed elsewhere?We explore how the Qur’an builds Tawheed through reflection, how hardship often reveals the human fitrah, and why true reliance upon Allah does not contradict taking the means. We also look at the gradual nature of spiritual decline, how sins slowly desensitize the heart, and why the Qur’an constantly calls people to think critically and seek proof rather than blindly following desires, culture, or assumptions.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 254- From Shirk to Submission: The Transformation of Bilqis | Naml 41-55
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from Surah An-Naml through the stories of Bilqis, Prophet Salih عليه السلام, and destroyed nations of the past. We explore how environments shape belief, how false ideologies and companionship influence the heart, and why even intelligent people can become blinded by normalized falsehood.We also reflect on the destructive consequences of oppression, both against others and against ourselves, and the path Allah gives for true safety: iman and taqwa.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 253- Strong and Trustworthy: The Qualities Every Believer Needs | Naml 23-40
In this episode, we explore powerful lessons from the story of Sulayman عليه السلام and Bilqis in Surah Al-Naml. The Qur’an calls us to reflect deeply on Allah’s greatness in creation, develop beneficial knowledge, and live with awareness that Allah knows what we hide and what we reveal.We also uncover timeless leadership lessons on wisdom, consultation, competence, trustworthiness, gratitude, and humility. Through the story of the throne of Bilqis, we see the difference between raw power and true wisdom, and how Sulayman عليه السلام responded to extraordinary blessings not with arrogance, but with gratitude and awareness that every blessing is a test from Allah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 252- What Sulayman Taught Us About Leadership and Gratitude | Naml 8-22
In this episode, we reflect on powerful lessons from the story of Sulayman عليه السلام. Allah shows us what true leadership looks like, how believers should respond to blessings, and why humility is essential no matter how much knowledge or success a person has been given.We explore the story of Sulayman noticing the absence of the hoopoe, the remarkable words of the ant, and the beautiful duʿa of Sulayman asking Allah for gratitude and righteous action. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 251- The Character of the Prophet ﷺ | Shu'ara 205-227, Naml 1-7
In this episode, we reflect on the danger of becoming deceived by the temporary enjoyment of this world and forgetting the reality of the Hereafter. Allah reminds us that worldly comfort and long life will mean nothing if a person meets Him without repentance and preparation.We also explore what it means to truly care for our families, embody the gentle character of the Prophet ﷺ, and live a faith that shows in our actions, speech, and relationship with Allah. This episode is a reminder to protect the heart before sins and desires begin to blind it to the truth.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 250- The Prophets All Called to One Message | Shu'ara 174-204
In this episode, we reflect on the message of Prophet Shuʿayb عليه السلام and what true taqwa actually looks like in daily life. The prophets all came with the same core call: worship Allah alone and sincerely, obey Him, fulfill people’s rights, and live according to His guidance.We explore how corruption often begins with small compromises, how Islam calls us not only to justice but to ihsan, and why the Qur’an is more than information. It is divine guidance meant to reform the heart, shape our character, and transform the way we live. We also reflect on the danger of delaying change and the regret of waiting until it is too late to return to Allah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 249- When Strength Cannot Save You | Shu'ara 137-173
In this episode, we reflect on the stories of ʿĀd, Thamud, and the people of Lut عليه السلام, and the dangerous illusion of false security. These nations had strength, skill, comfort, and social power, but when they denied the truth and rejected Allah’s guidance, none of their worldly advantages could protect them.We also explore how taqwa gives us the way forward. Living with awareness of Allah means knowing what He expects from us in every role, then applying His guidance in how we speak, act, build relationships, protect people’s rights, and heal our communities. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 248- How Love of Dunya Corrupts the Heart | Shu'ara 99-136
In this episode, we reflect on the terrifying regret of the people in Hell who realize too late that they have no intercessors and no close friend to stand beside them. We then journey through the story of Nuh عليه السلام and the arrogance of his people, who rejected truth because of the social status of those who followed him. We also reflect on the people of ʿĀd, whose love of dunya, power, and pride caused them to forget their purpose and identity as servants of Allah. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 247- My Lord Is With Me: Certainty in the Moment of Crisis | Shu'ara 61-98
In this episode, we reflect on one of the most powerful moments in the story of Musa عليه السلام: the sea in front of him, Pharaoh behind him, and no visible way out. Yet Musa responds with complete certainty: “No, my Lord is with me, He will guide me.”We then move into the du‘a and message of Ibrahim عليه السلام, exploring what it means to come to Allah with a sound heart. This episode is a reminder that real safety is not in wealth, status, or people, but in certainty, tawakkul, righteous action, and a heart fully surrendered to Allah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 246- When Falsehood Gathers and Still Falls | Shu'ara 30-60
In this episode, we explore one of the most powerful confrontations in the Qur’an, the moment when truth stood face to face with power, propaganda, and public pressure.Pharaoh gathered the crowd, controlled the narrative, and brought in the best experts to defeat Musa عليه السلام. But what unfolded was not just a miracle, it was a complete exposure of how falsehood operates. From bias before evidence, to manipulation of public opinion, to the collapse of power built on arrogance, this story reveals patterns we still see today in debates and the media.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 245- Musa’s Courage: Staying Grounded When Truth Is Mocked | Shu'ara 1-29
In this episode, we reflect on the opening verses of Surah Ash-Shuʿarāʾ and the deep pain of seeing people turn away from the truth. Allah consoles the Prophet ﷺ, reminding him not to destroy himself over the disbelief of others, while also showing how rejection can gradually move from ignoring the reminder, to denying it, to mocking it.We then enter the story of Musa, where truth stands before power. Through Musa’s fear, his request for support, Pharaoh’s manipulation, and the accusation of insanity, we learn how to stay grounded when facing rejection, fear, mockery, and pressure. This episode is a reminder to carry truth with courage, mercy, clarity, and reliance upon Allah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 244- Becoming the Servants of the Most Merciful | Furqan 61-77
In this episode, we explore the qualities of the servants of the Most Merciful from Surah Al-Furqan.From controlling reactions and building discipline, to seeking forgiveness and striving for righteous families, we break down what it really means to live like them.This is not just about understanding these verses.It’s about becoming them.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 243- Surrounded by Signs, Yet Still Lost | Furqan 44-60
In this episode, we confront a difficult truth: you can be intelligent, informed, and still completely miss the point.The Qur’an doesn’t just call people to believe, it calls them to observe. The signs are everywhere. The sun, the shade, the night, sleep, the day, the rain. But when the heart is attached to status, desire, or control, even the clearest signs are ignored.So why do people turn away from what is obvious? And more importantly, what are we relying on in our own lives? Because everything we lean on besides Allah is temporary, limited, and ultimately unable to hold us.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 242- When a Person’s Desire Becomes Their God | Furqan 27-43
In this episode, we explore three powerful warnings from the Qur’an.The regret of following the wrong path. The hidden ways we abandon the Qur’an. And the danger of letting desire take the place of guidance.A reflection on friendship, consistency, and returning to the path of the Messenger ﷺ before it’s too late.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 241- Is This Sin Worth It… or Jannah? | Furqan 11-26
In this episode, we explore the real reason people reject the truth. It is not always about evidence. It often comes down to denying the Hereafter.When this life becomes everything, desires take over, accountability feels distant, and the Qur’an is ignored instead of reflected upon. Allah then confronts us with a powerful question: is this moment, this sin, thisworld really better… or is Jannah better?We also unpack how life itself is a test. Through people, through circumstances, and even through the societies we admire. Will you be patient, or will you lose sight of what truly matters?
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Day 240- Furqan: The Criterion Between Truth and Falsehood | Nur 63-64, Furqan 1-10
In this episode, we reflect on the warning at the end of Surah An-Nūr and the opening of Surah Al-Furqān.Allah cautions us against going against the Prophet ﷺ, then shows us the solution: the Qur’an as the Furqān, the criterion that distinguishes truth from falsehood.We explore what it means to truly follow the Sunnah, why Allah alone deserves worship, and how the Qur’an brings clarity in a world of confusion.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 239- Why Commitment Matters in Building a Strong Community. | Nur 59-62
In this episode, we explore how Surah An-Nur lays out a powerful framework for building a healthy Muslim society. From raising children with boundaries and responsibility, to navigating relationships with trust and sensitivity, to understanding the role of leadership and discipline in community life. We also reflect on the simple yet transformative power of salam and how small daily actions can strengthen love, unity, and connection. This is not just guidance for individuals, but a blueprint for building homes, relationships, and communities rooted in faith.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 238- We Hear and We Obey: The Path to True Success | Nur 49-58
In this episode, we break down the verse that contains the complete formula for success.Allah defines success as obedience, humility, and taqwa, not comfort or convenience. We explore the difference between following the truth and following our desires, and why that distinction determines everything.We also look at Allah’s promise of victory and establishment, how it came true in the time of the Sahabah.And finally, we discuss the role of the Sunnah, and why holding onto it firmly is the only way to stay guided in a world full of confusion.
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Day 237- What Really Comes First in Your Life? | Nur 37-48
In this episode, we reflect on what it means to live a life centered around Allah. Through Surah An-Nur, Allah describes people who are fully engaged in the dunya, yet nothing distracts them from His remembrance, their prayer, and their purpose. It’s not about leaving the world, but not letting it take over the heart.We also reflect on Allah’s signs in creation, like the rain that brings life with precision and mercy, and the contrast between true believers and those who turn away. A reminder to realign our priorities and live with clarity, purpose, and sincere submission.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 236- When Halal Becomes Hard, Haram Becomes Easy | Nur 31-36
In this episode, we break down how what you look at is shaping who you become. The Qur’an commands lowering the gaze not just to avoid sin, but to protect your heart from being trained by constant exposure to temptation. We connect this to real psychological patterns, showing how repeated viewing affects desire, self-control, and spiritual clarity.We also discuss why Islam strongly encourages marriage, how Allah promises provision, and why many people don’t experience that promise. And we close with the powerful concept of “light upon light” and what it takes to build a heart that can actually receive guidance.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 235- Do You Love That Allah Should Forgive You | Nur 21-30
In this episode, we explore how Shaytan leads people step by step into corruption, and how Allah guides us toward purification and protection. Through the powerful example of Abu Bakr رضي الله عنه, we see what it truly means to forgive for the sake of Allah and rise above personal pain.We also reflect on the reality of accountability, where even our own limbs will testify, and how Surah An-Nur teaches practical adab that protects hearts, homes, and society. This is a reminder that true strength lies in choosing Allah over ego, and purification over reaction.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 234- The Moment Allah Cleared Her Name | Nur 6-20
In this episode, we explore the powerful story of the slander against ʿĀ’ishah رضي الله عنها and the profound lessons revealed in Surah An-Nur. A single rumor spread through the community, shaking hearts, testing relationships, and leaving even the Prophet ﷺ waiting for divine clarity.We uncover how Islam protects honor, why accusations require the highest level of proof, and how Allah can bring immense good out of painful situations. This episode is a reminder to guard our tongues, think well of others, and trust that even in moments of confusion and hurt, Allah’s wisdom is at work.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 233- Did You Think Life Was Without Purpose? | Muminun 105-118 Nur 1-5
In this episode, we explore a powerful set of verses that reveal what truly leads a person away from Allah. From being overcome by desires, to mocking those who try to live by faith, to forgetting the purpose of life, the Qur’an lays out a path many fall into without realizing it.We also unpack how Surah An-Nur frames the laws around chastity and zina, not as harsh restrictions, but as protection for the heart, the family, and society. When viewed through the lens of Allah as الملك الحق, the True King, these boundaries begin to make sense as part of a complete system designed to preserve dignity and prevent harm.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 232- When It’s Too Late to Go Back | Muminun 82-104
In this episode, we reflect on verses where people acknowledge that Allah is the Creator and Owner of everything, yet fail to live in submission to Him. The passage highlights the clarity of Tawheed and the contradiction between belief and action.We also explore what it means to respond to harm with what is better, and how this shapes a believer’s character. The episode closes with a powerful reminder of the moment of death, when a person will wish to return only to do righteous deeds.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 231- The Kind of Fear That Brings You Closer to Allah | Mumimun 60-81
In this episode, we explore the mindset of the believer who does good yet remains humble, aware, and concerned about acceptance. We unpack what it really means to have a fearful heart, not a fear that leads to despair, but a healthy, sincere concern that keeps a person grounded and close to Allah.We also dive into why people turn away from the truth, not because it is unclear, but because of a lack of reflection and a tendency to follow desires. Through the Qur’an and classical tafsir, we uncover how true guidance comes from deep reflection, sincerity, and aligning ourselves with the truth rather than reshaping it to fit our lives.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 230- Stories of the Past, Warnings for Today | Muminun 35-59
In this episode, we explore why some people reject clear truth with full confidence, and how arrogance, comfort, and distorted thinking can blind a person from seeing reality as it truly is. Through the stories of past nations, we uncover how success, wealth, and status are not always signs of Allah’s pleasure, and how what looks like blessing can sometimes be a hidden test.We also dive into a powerful warning about what can block your du‘a from being answered, and how what you consume and earn directly impacts your relationship with Allah. Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 229- Standing on Nothing… Yet Still Rejecting the Truth | Muminun 18-34
In this episode, we reflect on how the Qur’an directs us to see Allah’s signs in the blessings around us—water, sustenance, and the systems that sustain life—and how these are meant to lead us to gratitude and recognition of His power. Yet despite the clarity of these signs, people still reject the truth, not because it’s unclear, but because of deeper internal barriers.We explore how this pattern continues today through weak arguments, man-made ideologies, and the misuse of science, all while lacking a solid foundation.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 228- The Qualities That Lead to Al-Firdaws | Hajj 77-78, Al-Muminun 1-17
In this episode, we explore what it truly means to succeed through the lens of the Qur’an. Allah defines success not as status, wealth, or achievement, but through qualities rooted in the heart and expressed through action. From khushū‘ in salah, to turning away from distraction, to guarding one’s character and fulfilling trusts, we break down the path to becoming among those who inherit Al-Firdaws.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 227- They Did Not Recognize Allah for Who He Truly Is | Hajj 65-76
In this episode, we explore how Allah invites us to see the world differently. From the land beneath our feet to the ships in the sea and the sky above us, everything is under His control and placed in our service. These are not just blessings we benefit from, they are signs meant to shift our perspective and deepen our awareness of Allah’s mercy, power, and knowledge.But the real question is not just what we see, it’s how we respond. Why does Allah say that the human being is ungrateful? What does it mean to truly honor Allah as He deserves? And how do our daily choices reveal our real relationship with Him? Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 226- What Kind of Heart Are You Building? | Hajj 52-64
In today’s episode, we explore a powerful reality the Qur’an reveals about doubt, faith, and the condition of the heart. Why do the same whispers from Shayṭān shake some people, while others become even stronger in their faith?We also reflect on Allah’s control and care through His names Al-Latif (The Subtle, The Gentle) and Al-Khabir (The All-Aware), and how understanding them can help you see your struggles differently and build a heart that remains steady.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 225- Not Blind Eyes… Blind Hearts | Hajj 39-51
In this episode, we look at when the believers were given permission to defend themselves. We uncover how this was about justice, protection, and preserving the ability to worship—not aggression.We then explore the conditions Allah sets for victory and turn the lens inward—are we upholding them in our own lives and homes? And finally, we reflect on a deeper issue: why seeing the truth isn’t always enough—because the real blindness is not in the eyes, but in the heart.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 224- When Rituals Become Real: The Role of the Heart | Hajj 28-38
In this episode, we go beyond the outward actions of Hajj to uncover what really matters: sincerity, tawheed, and the state of your heart.Why does Allah emphasize honoring His symbols?What happens when tawheed is lost?And what actually reaches Allah from everything we do?This is a reminder that worship is not about what you do on the outside…It’s about what’s happening inside.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 223- Everything in Creation Submits… Except...? | Hajj 16-27
he entire universe is in submission…But the human being can choose to resist.What does that choice lead to?This episode takes you through a powerful journey, from the submission of creation, to the reality of sin and its impact on your worth with Allah, to the stark contrast between Hell and Jannah.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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Day 222- Faith on the Edge | Hajj 5-15
In this episode, we explore how the Qur’an builds belief through reflection, taking you from what you can see to what you cannot see. If the signs are so clear, why do people still reject?The answer lies deeper than a lack of knowledge. It’s about a fitrah that becomes covered, a worldview that shapes how we interpret reality, and a faith that was never grounded in certainty.We unpack the difference between belief built on truth and belief built on circumstances, and why some people worship Allah only when life goes their way.Support Quran in a year podcast-https://donate.raleighmasjid.org/quraninayear
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Qur’an in a Year+ is designed for busy Muslims who want to connect with the Qur’an in a simple, consistent way. In just 403 days, journey through the entire Qur’an with Imam Saif Morad—each episode under 20 minutes. With recitation, a simple tafsir, reflections, and modern insights, you’ll discover how the Qur’an speaks to your life today and how to live by it. Perfect for your commute, workout, quiet reset, cooking dinner, or whatever fills your day — this daily dose of clarity and connection fits your schedule and fuels your soul. And nothing fuels your soul like the words of Allah
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