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#RamadanDailyDigest: The Glorious Qur’an And Mental Health - Spiritual Peace In Fasting (Ramadan Day 20)

As Ramadan has reached Day 20 and moving to say goodbye to Day 21, #RamadanDailyDigest continues to keep tabs with the holy month of fasting. Muslims around the world have started preparing for the most spiritually powerful period of the month. That is searching for Laylatul Qadr in the last ten nights.

#RamadanDailyDigest: The Glorious Qur’an And Mental Health - Spiritual Peace In Fasting (Ramadan Day 20)

At this moment of fasting, believers frequently notice not only spiritual growth but also emotional calm and inner peace.

#RamadanDailyDigest: The Glorious Qur’an And Mental Health - Spiritual Peace In Fasting (Ramadan Day 20)

One of the greatest sources of this peace and tranquility comes from engaging deeply with the Glorious Qur'an. 

The Glorious Qur’an is not only a guidance for life but also a powerful source of comfort for the human mind and heart.

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In a world where stress, anxiety, and emotional struggles are common, the Glorious Qur’an is a reservoir for all spiritual solutions that nurture mental well-being, hope, and tranquility.

The Glorious Qur’an as a Source of Inner Peace

Allah describes the Glorious Qur’an in Qur'an (10:57) as a healing for the hearts. He says:

“O mankind, there has come to you an instruction from your Lord and a healing for what is in the hearts and guidance and mercy for the believers.” 

#RamadanDailyDigest: The Glorious Qur’an And Mental Health - Spiritual Peace In Fasting (Ramadan Day 20)

The above verse highlights that the Glorious Qur’an addresses not only spiritual questions but also emotional and psychological struggles.

When a believer reads or listens to the Glorious Qur’an with reflection, it can reduce worry, strengthen faith, and bring clarity during difficult times.

How Fasting Supports Mental Well-Being

Fasting during the holy month of Ramadan encourages mindfulness and emotional discipline.

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While abstaining from food and drink during the day, Muslims also practice controlling the following, and other negative behaviours:

1. Anger

2. Negative speech

3. Harmful habits

4. Impatience

This self-control helps develop emotional stability and resilience.

Prophet Muhammad ﷺ stated:

“Fasting is a shield.”

Just as a shield protects the body, fasting protects the mind from destructive impulses and negative behaviors.

The Psychological Impact of the Glorious Qur’an Recitation

Many Muslims report feeling calm and spiritually refreshed when listening to Qur’anic recitation. This experience is not accidental.

The rhythmic recitation, combined with meaningful guidance, helps quiet the mind and focus attention on the remembrance of Allah.

Allah says in the Glorious Qur'an (13:28):

“Verily, in the remembrance of Allah do hearts find rest.” 

This verse highlights the deep connection between spiritual remembrance and emotional peace.

Regular recitation of the Glorious Qur’an during Ramadan can help:

1. Reduce feelings of anxiety

2. Increase optimism and hope

3. Strengthen patience during hardship

4. Deepen spiritual awareness

The Role of Prayer and Du’a in Mental Health

Alongside Qur’an recitation, Ramadan encourages increased prayer and supplication.

When believers perform salah and raise their hands in Du’a (supplication), they release worries to Allah and place their trust in His wisdom. This practice strengthens tawakkul (trust in Allah) and helps reduce feelings of helplessness.

The Prophet of Allah ﷺ frequently turned to prayer during times of difficulty, showing that spiritual connection is a powerful coping mechanism.

Reflection on Life Through the Glorious Qur’an

The Glorious Qur’an often reminds the believers about the temporary nature of worldly struggles. Stories of the prophets such as the Ulu'l Azm Messengers including their trials and eventual relief, teach Muslims that hardship is part of life but never permanent. For instance, a good number of Allah's prophets faced rejection, loss, and difficulty, yet they remained patient, steadfast, and hopeful in Allah’s promise. These stories inspire believers to approach challenges with patience and faith rather than despair.

Building Healthy Spiritual Habits During Ramadan

The sacred month of Ramadan is the most suitable time to establish habits that improve both spiritual and emotional well-being.

Healthy practices include:

* Reading the Glorious Qur’an daily

* Performing regular prayers on time

* Making sincere Du’a

* Reducing distractions and negative influences

* Spending time in quiet reflection

* Gathering family members and teaching them more about Islam

These practices allow believers to reconnect with their purpose and regain emotional balance.

The Importance of Community Support

Another mental health benefit of Ramadan comes from the sense of community. Shared Iftar meals, congregational prayers, and acts of charity create a strong support network that reduces feelings of loneliness. When believers gather for worship and kindness, they strengthen social relationships and emotional well-being.

Islam encourages this sense of unity because humans naturally thrive in supportive communities.

Preparing for the Last Ten Nights

Ramadan Day 20 marks the beginning of the final phase of the blessed month.

These last nights include the possibility of Laylatul Qadr (the Night of Decree), which is described in the Glorious Qur’an as better than a thousand months.

During this time, believers increase:

1. Qur’an recitation

2. Tahajjud (night prayers)

3. Du'a (supplication)

4. Tafakkur (reflection)

Engaging deeply with the Glorious Qur’an during these nights can bring profound spiritual and emotional renewal.

Reflection for Ramadan Day 20

Take a moment today to reflect on how Ramadan has affected your mental and emotional wellbeing. Thereafter, ask yourself some of the following questions:

1. Do I feel more spiritually calm than before Ramadan?

2. How often do I turn to the Glorious Qur’an when I feel worried?

3. What habits can I continue after Ramadan to maintain this peace?

The answers to the above questions can guide your spiritual journey moving forward.

Final Reflection for Ramadan Day 20

The Glorious Qur'an is not just a book of laws and stories. It is as well a source of healing for the human heart and mind. When combined with fasting, prayer, and reflection, the Glorious Qur’an helps the believers find peace even in the midst of life’s challenges and problems.

As we have moved away from Ramadan Day 20, let us reconnect deeply with the Glorious Qur’an and allow its guidance to nurture both our spiritual growth and mental well-being.

May Allah grant us hearts filled with tranquility, minds strengthened with faith, and souls guided by His words.

#RamadanDailyDigest is also about Nourishing the Soul, Healing the Heart through the recitation and reflection about the Glorious Qur’an. 


#RamadanDailyDigest is an exclusive content written by Oladele Hakeem Olaniyan and published by Naijaloveinfo during the month of Ramadan.







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