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The month of Ramadan is fast approaching. 30 days, 720 hours, 43200 minutes of Allah's mercy, forgiveness and blessings. The gates of Jannah are open for all, the gates of Hell fire are closed and the devils are chained. It is our 'bonus' month of the year for collecting hasanaat(rewards), renewing faith and re-building our relationship with the Quran.Abu Huraira reported Allah's Messenger (may peace be upon him) as saying:
When there comes the month of Ramadan, the gates of mercy are opened, and the gates of Hell are locked and the devils are chained. [Sahih Muslim: Kitab us Saum]
Am I Worthy?
The admission test of a college/university is open for all, a number of candidates appear on the test, but then, only those students are admitted who prove their merit. Similarly, Quran is an open book; a guidance for all mankind[ھدی للناس]. However, only those having taqwa qualify to benefit[ھدی للمتقین].
In the same way, the gates of mercy are open wide in Ramadan, but one will have to take a step towards them. They're open does not mean everyone will have a definite share. What we collect depends on our intentions and efforts!
Before Ramadan I tried to mark all the places in the Quran where Allah has mentioned the ones worthy of his mercy. Up till now I could only do this for the first ten para's. Insha Allah I'll share these highlighted verses so that we can endeavor to gain the mercy of the Most Merciful and Beneficent in these blessed days, under the light of Quran.
1. The Scripture is a Mercy:
Allah(swt) says about the Quran in Surah Yunus:


O mankind, there has to come to you instruction from your Lord and healing for what is in the breasts and guidance and mercy for the believers. Say, "In the bounty of Allah and in His mercy - in that let them rejoice; it is better than what they accumulate." [10:57-58]
In Surah Nisa, verse 174-174, Allah says:


O mankind, there has come to you a conclusive proof from your Lord, and We have sent down to you a clear light. So those who believe in Allah and hold fast to Him - He will admit them to mercy from Himself and bounty and guide them to Himself on a straight path. [4: 174-175]In Surah An'am, Allah says:

And this [Qur'an] is a Book We have revealed [which is] blessed, so follow it and fear Allah that you may receive mercy.[6:155]
In ayah 157 of the same surah Allah (swt) has again defined Quran as 'clear evidence from your Lord, and a guidance and mercy.'
In Surah A'raaf, Allah says:

And We had certainly brought them a Book which We detailed by knowledge - as guidance and mercy to a people who believe.[7:52]
In Surah A'raaf, verse 63, Allah says that Nuh (alayhi salam) proclaimed to his people:

Then do you wonder that there has come to you a reminder from your Lord through a man from among you, that he may warn you and that you may fear Allah so you might receive mercy.[7:63]
In the passages that follow Allah says about Torah:

And when the anger subsided in Moses, he took up the tablets; and in their inscription was guidance and mercy for those who are fearful of their Lord.[7:154]
Ponder over these Ayat and you'll clearly see that Allah has termed his message; the previous scriptures and Quran as a mercy for mankind. In the profound darkness of ignorance Allah's message came as a savior for human kind leading them out to the light of Tawheed, to the goodness of this world and the hereafter.
For this ummah Quran is the life line; the tool for salvation. Through this book Allah arranged for our guidance. This book is actually the reason that makes Ramadan so special! Ramadan is as Noman Ali Khan puts it 'the month to celebrate the inauguration of the Quran'. The night of Al Qadr, better than a thousand nights has this special status because of the Quran. Hence, the most important goal in Ramadan is to revive our connection with this book. Spend quality time with this merciful and compassionate friend. A friend that will hold hands and guide, touch our heart and cleanse it, remind us and show us the right way. A friend that will accompany through hardships and ease, the only friend who'll be there for us in the grave.
Quran indeed is a mercy from Allah. This Ramadan let us struggle to open up our hearts, minds and souls to gain as much as we can from this blessing.
Our Goal: Recite, reflect, act and spread....the Quran!
[To be continued... we'll explore more paths to Allah's mercy Insha Allah!]