Berkhatam Al-Quran Ceremony (The Ceremony upon Completion of Reading of the Quran) (Malaysia)
            Malay  society views the holy Quran as a guideline of life that rules all dimensions  of human life whether at an individual or collective level. Therefore, teaching  the way of reading of the Quran and its essence is an obligation of the parents.  One of Malay pantuns says:
                Buai tinggi-tinggi, 
Sampai cucur atap, 
Belum tumbuh gigi, 
Sudah pandai baca kitab.
    According to  the Malay history, many years ago all of the parents entrusted religious teachers  to teach their children both the way of reading of the Quran and the Islamic  knowledge. In addition, many of them sent their children to pesantrens or Islamic boarding schools  for the same purpose. But now the condition has changed, the parents neither  send their children to those Islamic boarding schools nor entrust the religious  teachers, but they prefer to teach them by themselves.
    After  completing the reading of the Quran, the parents, more often than not, perform  the ceremony of khatamul Quran. This  portal explains several aspects encompassed within the ceremony.  
    1. Equipments
    This part is  still in the process of collecting data
    2. The Way of Performing the Ceremony
    The ceremony  is always held at the host‘s house. In the beginning of the ceremony, usually  the kid, who has completed the reading of the Quran, reads the last verses of  the Quran, from Adh-Duha to An-Nas, in front of all guests and the  religious teachers. Prayers are then recited by him or who is considered of  being religious, at the end of the ceremony. Afterwards,  all guests are allowed to taste foods and drinks as a sign of the thankfulness of the host  for their coming. 
    3. Prayers
    This part is  still in the process of collecting data
    4. Cultural Value
    This is also  still in the same process
    Source:
    - http://www.ashtech.com.my/adat
- Syed Alwi bin Sheikh Al-Hadi, Adat Resam Melayu  dan Adat Istiadat, Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka Kepementerian Pelajaran Persekutuan  tanah Melayu Kuala Lumpur, 1960.  
 
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