Malaysia
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Providing the Visually Impaired with the Al-Quran and Islamic knowledge can assist them in overcoming the challenges of a more difficult life.
Learning the Braille code is also a significant hurdle to understanding the Quran for the visually impaired. They require reading education to understand the code and correctly read the Braille while simultaneously practicing tadarus throughout Ramadan.
Providing Access to The Al-Quran And Islamic Knowledge to Visually Impaired People
The availability of the Braille Quran helps vision impaired children to frequently immerse themselves in the Quran’s culture. The Al-Quran and Islamic knowledge are being made available to the blind to help them cope with the difficulties of life.
The Braille Quran and Reading Materials program seeks to reduce the burden on blind and visually impaired children and adults, allowing them to continue their education and learning. It is worth noting that braille-friendly reading materials are few.
To generate and analyse them, you’ll need specialised printing equipment and skills. It is also costly to produce braille reading materials and copies of the Holy Quran, and the publishing and retail selling processes take time.All Muslims’ Lives Are Guided by The Quran.
Target: 15 Malaysia Class Branches with 150 visually impaired pupils who have recently become blind and those who are not yet proficient in reading The Braille Quran despite being blind since birth.
Sponsorship Package
• Wakaf Quran Braille: RM400 Each
• Braille & Braille Study Class: RM 500
• Braille Study Class: RM100
• Infaq Iqra Braille: RM 90 Each
• Braille: RM25 Each
• Wakaf Buku Tajwid Braille: RM 20 Each
They Will Benefit from Your Contributions
Many blind persons in Malaysia continue to struggle with memorizing the Quran due to the high cost of purchasing a Braille Quran. Thanks to your donation to the Braille Qur’an, many blind Muslims can learn the Qur’an, and every line of the Holy Qur’an that they recite will bring you everlasting reward even after you die.
Furthermore, many regions are still unable to access the Braille Quran due to a lack of suitable infrastructure. The Braille Quran is now necessary for learning and memorizing the Quran’s contents. It is difficult for them to comprehend and learn the Qur’an due to their impaired vision. On the other hand, the weight of adoration is applied not only to physically perfect individuals but also to those who are disabled, particularly the blind.
Positive Societal Impact (By Donating):
• More visually impaired people will be able to access free Al-Quran braille and attend Quran braille classes.
• Creating a welcoming society for all. The significance of society’s role in caring for the disabled in general, and the visually impaired in particular, cannot be stressed. As a result of the community’s empowerment of the visually impaired, they will be able to live independently and exercise their rights in the same way that everyone else. If attitudes and environmental obstructions are addressed, the visually impaired can have a more pleasant life.
Negative Societal Impact (By Not Donating):
• The visually impaired have difficulty studying the Qur’an and comprehending the recital of the Qur’an.
“إن الله لا ينظر إلى صوركم ، وأمولكم ، ولكن ينظر إلى قلوبكم ، وأعمالكم
Meaning: “Surely Allah SWT does not look at your faces, and your possessions, but He (AllahS.WT) and look at what inside of your heart and your practices.” (Muslim, no. Hadith: 2564)
From Uthman bin Affan R.A, Rasulullah SAW said: “The best man among you is the one who learns the Qur’an and teaches it to others ” (HR Bukhari)
Quran provides people with both hope and moral instruction. Reading and reciting the passages contained therein satisfies a Muslim’s divine requirement. Many Muslims find purpose and direction in learning and acknowledging the spiritual themes and teachings inherent in each word of the Quran. Muslims have a divine responsibility to obey and understand what the Quran says, whether they are young or old, established or not established, disabled or able.
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