My #QuranTime Convocation Ceremony garners over 8,000 participants

SITI NURFATIHAH PIRDAUS
SITI NURFATIHAH PIRDAUS
08 Oct 2022 01:05pm
More than 8,000 followers of My #QuranTime followers were celebrated at Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, Putrajaya, today
More than 8,000 followers of My #QuranTime followers were celebrated at Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, Putrajaya, today
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PUTRAJAYA - Ahead of the celebration for Maulidur Rasul 1444H this Monday, the Khatam Tadabbur My #QuranTime 1.0 Convocation Ceremony kicks off at the Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin Mosque, here, today.

The programme, with the theme "Longing & the Most Beautiful Memories with Al-Quran" kicks off at 11.30am today and garnered more than 8,000 followers who had watched My #QuranTime throughout the years.

It became a platform for the unification of participants coming from all around the country, which includes participants from Brunei.

My #QuranTime was a programme to interact with the Quran through tadabbur of 114 surah or 604 pages broadcasted on AlHijrah TV and on the My #QuranTime Facebook platform and YouTube My #QuranTime at 12pm to 1pm every day starting June 8, 2020 to October 7, 2022.

The ceremony today was in accordance with the last day and surah to be recited on My #QuranTime Episode 838 (Malaysia #QuranTime 69 episodes & My #Qurantime 769 episodes) of this programme.

It was a programme aimed at people to read and memorise the Quran at a basic level to make it easily understood by the community.

To date, My #QuranTime on AlHijrah TV and social media has garnered more than 15 million viewers from Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore, Indonesia and South Thailand.

Warisan Ummah Ikhlas Foundation (WUIF) Chief Executive Officer Marhaini Yusoff said the convocation ceremony was very special for the foundation since this was the first programme in collaboration with AlHijrah TV held with tadabbur which started at page one to 604 of the Quran.

"Khatam al-Quran may be familiar, but khatam tadabbur page by page is My #QuranTime's approach to reading, understanding and charity.

“This is the mission for us. We see the excitement of followers on TV and digital to follow an hour class with al-Quran and this is something extraordinary.

"Our target for entry-level tadabbur is the public consisting of women at homes, executives, seniors, and retirees with no previous experience.

“This is the first experience for those who diligently follow from the beginning to the end of the 30 juz of Al-Quran,” he said.

Meanwhile, WUIF founder Datuk Hussamuddin Yaacub said they were planning for the My #QuranTime 2.0 programme with teaching content that is closer to the audience.

He said construction of a studio in the Kumpulan Karangkraf Complex, Shah Alam was to prepare for the second season of the My #QuranTime programme.

"The programme opens up opportunities for participants to learn directly on the location of the filming.

“It will also make the programme interactive in the session of tadabbur and learning tajwid.

"Mv #QuranTime 2.0 emphasises the understanding and memorising elements of the Quran so that people can read and memorize surah correctly, then they can practice the reading in prayers with better quality,” he said.

My #QuranTime (MQT) 2.0 is expected to air on December 1, 2022 for over 1800

episode in the mission of improving the quality of prayer through reading and understanding the Quran better.

Hussamuddin also expressed his appreciation to the 15 million followers of My #QuranTime 1.0 who contributed to the agenda of forming the Keystone Habit of the ummah, which was the Quran, Salat and Infak (QSI).

The programme had originally started as a continuation of the Malaysia #QuranTime, which was introduced on March 20, 2020 on the AlHijrah TV platform with the aim of filling the spirituality for Malaysians who are confined due to Movement Control Order (MCO) at home due to the Covid-19 outbreak.

However, the impact of My #QuranTime today, which broadcasted the Al-Quran Movement Fund on AlHijrah TV, had collected as much as RM6,820.362 (until 7 October 2022) from people's donations The Al-Quran Movement Fund is used to develop content through Research and Development, studio construction, My #QuranTime Academy and Rumah Ngaji, in addition to waqf and al-Quran endowment.

There were more than 6,000 Quran Corners in various organisations such as hospitals, government agencies, companies private, police station, college, university, school, religious house, tahfiz center, and mosques in the country which was opened through Waqf for Ummah involving the Al-Quran waqf worth RM13,511,290.

Since the Phase 1 Al-Quran Waqf in April 2020 until the current Al-Quran Movement Fund, a total of 371,480 copies worth RM20,331,652 have been successfully collected by the programme.