Wahy: A Ramadan Series By Tarteel

This Ramadan, journey back to where it all began. Experience the story of Wahy like never before.

The Quran didn't arrive all at once. It came down over 23 years, through moments of crisis and triumph, revelation and silence, challenge and clarity. Each verse descended with purpose. Each surah carried weight. The story of how the Quran was revealed is as extraordinary as the words themselves.

This Ramadan 2025, Tarteel presents Wahy: The Story of Revelation, a 30-episode series that takes you through the complete journey of divine revelation. One episode every day of Ramadan, featuring renowned scholars including Sheikh Mostafa Shaybani, Sheikh Ashiq, Ustadh Dawoud Yahya, Ustadha Fatima Barkatulla, Ustadh Abdul Ahad, and Sheikh Hisham Abu Yusuf. Each episode builds on the last, creating a narrative that brings the history of the Quran to life.

The first episode is live now on our YouTube channel. Sheikh Mostafa Shaybani takes us back to that night in the cave where everything first began, and the word "Read" that would change the course of history as we know it.

Why the Story of Revelation Matters

We recite the Quran daily. We memorize its verses. We seek guidance in its words. But how often do we stop to ask: how exactly did this Book reach us?

The Quran wasn't revealed in a vacuum. It came down in response to real events, real struggles, real questions from the early Muslim community. Understanding the context of revelation (asbab al-nuzul) transforms how we engage with the Quran. Verses that once felt abstract become vivid. Commands that seemed distant become immediate. The Quran stops being just a text and becomes a living conversation between Allah and humanity.

This is what Wahy offers. Not just facts and dates, but the human experience of receiving divine words. The fear and awe of the first revelation. The pain of the years of silence. The comfort that came during persecution. The guidance that descended during moments of confusion. The hope that arrived when the believers needed it most.

When you understand how the Quran was revealed, you understand why it was revealed. And that changes everything.

The Journey Begins in a Cave

Every Muslim knows the story. Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, seeking solitude in the Cave of Hira. The angel Jibril appearing with a command: Iqra. Read.

But do we know what that moment felt like? The terror. The confusion. The weight of what was about to unfold. This wasn't just the beginning of prophethood. This was the moment that would split history. Before this night, the world was one way. After it, nothing would ever be the same.

Sheikh Mostafa Shaybani opens the series by taking us back to that cave. Not as a distant historical event, but as a living, breathing moment. You'll feel the silence of the mountain. The stillness of the night. And then, the presence of something beyond comprehension.

"Read," the angel commanded.

"I cannot read," the Prophet ﷺ replied.

Three times, the command came. Three times, the response. And then, the first words of the Quran descended:

"Read in the name of your Lord who created. Created man from a clinging substance. Read, and your Lord is the Most Generous. Who taught by the pen. Taught man that which he knew not." (Quran 96:1-5)

These weren't just words. They were the beginning of a revolution. A message that would reach every corner of the earth. A Book that would be preserved, recited, memorized, and lived by billions for over 1,400 years.

Why Watch This Ramadan?

Ramadan is the month of the Quran. The month when the first revelation descended. The month when we increase our recitation, our reflection, our connection to Allah's words.

But this year, what if you did more than just recite? What if you experienced the Quran's story as it unfolded? What if you walked through the moments of revelation, felt the weight of each descent, understood the context of each verse?

Wahy gives you that opportunity. One episode per day. Thirty days. By the end of Ramadan, you won't just have recited the Quran. You'll have lived through its history. You'll understand not just what the Quran says, but how it came to say it.

And that understanding will transform your relationship with the Book.

When you recite Surah Al-Duha, you'll remember the years of silence that preceded it, and why those words of reassurance meant everything.

When you read Surah Al-Kawthar, you'll understand the context of loss that made its promise of abundance so powerful.

When you encounter the verses about patience during hardship, you'll know they were revealed to people facing real persecution, real fear, real uncertainty.

The Quran will stop being abstract. It will become immediate. Personal. Alive.

Thirty days. Thirty episodes. One story that changed the world.

This Ramadan, Experience Revelation

Wahy isn't just a series. It's an invitation. An invitation to know the Quran not just as a book on your shelf or an app on your phone, but as a living miracle that unfolded over 23 years in the life of the greatest human who ever lived.

Watch Episode 1 now on Tarteel's YouTube channel. Sheikh Mostafa Shaybani is waiting to take you back to that cave, to that night, to that single word that started it all.

Iqra. Read.

Let the journey begin.


Frequently Asked Questions

When do new episodes release?

One episode releases every day of Ramadan 2025. Subscribe to Tarteel's YouTube channel and turn on notifications so you never miss an episode.

How long is each episode?

Episodes vary in length but are designed to be digestible within a typical Ramadan routine. Most are between 10 to 20 minutes.

Do I need to watch in order?

Yes. The Story of Revelation is a chronological narrative. Each episode builds on the previous one, so watching in order gives you the full experience.

Is this suitable for children?

The series is family-friendly and appropriate for teens and adults. Younger children may need parental guidance to fully engage with the content.

Can I watch after Ramadan?

Absolutely. While the series is designed to accompany your Ramadan journey, all episodes will remain available on YouTube for you to watch anytime.

The series features Sheikh Mostafa Shaybani, Sheikh Ashiq, Ustadh Dawoud Yahya, Ustadha Fatima Barkatulla, Ustadh Abdul Ahad, and Sheikh Hisham Abu Yusuf. Each brings their unique expertise and perspective to the narrative.

Is there a way to discuss episodes with others?

Join the conversation in the YouTube comments section under each episode. Share your reflections, ask questions, and connect with others watching the series.

Will there be transcripts or subtitles?

Subtitles are available on all episodes. Check the YouTube settings for language options.