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Old 07-13-2012, 11:49 PM   #10
neotheMit

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Completing Quran 60 times during Ramadan is impossible. Abu Hanifa got the Barakah in time from Allah swt, if you get you can do so.
He also witnessed Laylat ul-qadr outside Ramadan. The purpose of Ramadan is to prepare ourselves to attain Laylat ul-qadr, when Laylat ul-qadr is witnessed - Barakah comes.
It is not impossible. Many people have done it and still do it. Allah can also give you the same barakah in time. As someone said, hum rijaalun fa nahnu rijaal. The purpose of Ramadhan is not to attain laylat ul qadr. The purpose is to attain taqwa like Allah said in Quran.

Ramadan is a precious time, engage more in Ibadah.
Dont waste time by eating more Biryani, taking non sense during iftar parties, MashaAllah.
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