This article aims to discuss the living Qur'an in the form of the practice of Ayatul Hirzi at the Putri Ustman bin Affan Islamic Boarding School as a mandatory program for female students and explain the impact of dzahir and inner thoughts felt by female students. This research uses a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. This study combines a literature study which is Ayatul Hirzi's reference source and a field study which uses the Ustman bin Affan Putri Islamic Boarding School as the object of study. Research informants ustad/dzah, caregivers and students. Data collection techniques using interviews, documentation and observation. The research results show that the practice of reading Ayatul Hirzi has become a mandatory tradition as an effort to protect oneself. The practice of reading Ayatul Hirzi has produced a positive impact mentally and spiritually in the form of a feeling of security and protection from bad influences that might befall.
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