The Qur’an calls upon us to reflect deeply (tadabbur) on its verses — but how do we engage in meaningful tadabbur, especially if we don’t understand Arabic? Too often, we long to connect with the divine message yet feel distant, unsure of how to unlock its wisdom.

Will You Not Ponder? is more than just a course, it’s an invitation to transform the way you engage with the Qur’an. Through 10 Tadabbur Keys and 5 Unique Lenses, you’ll gain practical tools to reflect on Allah’s words, uncover their relevance, and experience the Qur’an as a source of strength, comfort, and guidance in your daily life.

No Arabic knowledge is required — just an open heart and a willingness to reflect.

With guided reflections and practical demonstrations, you’ll learn how to bring the Qur’an into your everyday moments — for spiritual solace, personal growth, and meaningful decision-making.

This isn’t just a course — it’s the beginning of a lifelong journey of pondering and living by the words of your Creator.

Course Curriculum

    1. Introduction

    2. How can tadabbur transform your life?

    3. Tafsir or Tadabbur?

    4. Allah commands you to do tadabbur!

    5. Quiz 1

    1. Key 1

    2. Key 2

    3. Heart Filter

    4. Quiz 2

    1. Quiz 3

    1. Quiz 4

    1. Quiz 5

    1. Quiz 6

About this course

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  • Ramadan 2025 Special

What will you learn in this course?

This course aims to provide the student with the following outcomes:

  • Strengthen your connection with Allah and His words.

  • Learn how to reflect on the Qur’an, even without knowledge of Arabic.

  • Develop a structured method to ponder over verses using 10 keys and 5 lenses.

  • Bring the Qur’an to life in your daily routine, using it for solace, comfort, and personal guidance.

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Instructor

Ustad Imtiyajul Haque

Course Instructor

After finishing his Hifz aged 16 at Al-Jamiatul Islamiyah, Bolton, Ustad Imtiyajul Haque completed 'Alimiyyah and the 10 modes of Recitation aged 22 at Jamiatul Ilm wal Huda, Blackburn. He has studied the Ifta Specialisation at Whitethread Institute where he is currently serving as an Ifta Researcher.