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Friday, August 30, 2013
Credz- Reviving the Quranic Generation (Br. Umar)
https://www.facebook.com/RevivingTheQuranicGeneration
Links:
Death of a Muslim Teenager- http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=49pWk-WnFQU
Dua- http://muslimvillage.com/forums/topic/66571-dua-for-seeking-beneficial-knowledge-and-protection-from-non-beneficial-knowledge/
This document provides guidance on properly memorizing the Quran. It outlines 16 golden rules, including making intentions for Allah's pleasure, making dua for assistance, using a clear Quran copy, allotting dedicated study times, reciting aloud, not moving ahead until mastering current material, paying attention to similar verses, continuously reviewing memorized content, understanding meanings, and implementing teachings into one's life. The goal is to help motivate memorizing the Quran, understanding it, and living according to its guidance.
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This document presents 16 golden rules for memorizing the Quran. It begins by stating the benefits of being a hafiz, including respect, noble status in the afterlife, and having the Quran intercede for you on Judgment Day. It then lists the 16 rules, which include making intentions pure, making dua to Allah for help, choosing a clear Quran copy and recitation place, allotting daily study time, connecting passages, and continually reviewing memorized passages. Following these rules will help anyone memorize the Quran correctly and preserve what they learn.
Credz- Reviving the Quranic Generation (Br. Umar)
https://www.facebook.com/RevivingTheQuranicGeneration
At slide 20, go to:
http://muslimvillage.com/forums/topic/66571-dua-for-seeking-beneficial-knowledge-and-protection-from-non-beneficial-knowledge/
This document discusses eight rules for effectively memorizing the Quran:
1. Memorize with sincerity and solely for the sake of Allah.
2. Ensure correct pronunciation by learning from an expert reciter.
3. Set a daily memorization goal, such as 2 pages, and repeat frequently.
4. Perfect memorization of each portion before moving to the next.
5. Memorize using the same copy of the Quran to familiarize with verse locations.
6. Understanding meanings aids memorization but repetition is key.
7. Fully connect the beginning and end of each surah before moving to the next.
8. Recite to others
The document provides 11 rules to assist with memorizing the Quran effectively: 1) Have sincerity in intentions; 2) Correct pronunciation; 3) Set a daily memorization limit; 4) Perfect memorization before moving on; 5) Use the same Quran copy; 6) Understanding aids memorization; 7) Connect sections before moving on; 8) Recite to others for testing; 9) Constantly review memorized parts; 10) Be aware of similar passages; 11) Take advantage of the "golden years" from ages 5-23 for memorizing. Following these rules will help internalize the Quran and gain Allah's rewards for memorization.
This document is the preface to an Arabic language textbook for elementary school children. It aims to teach basic Arabic vocabulary, grammar, and passages from the Quran in a simple and interactive way. Each lesson includes spoken Arabic phrases, grammar lessons, and memorization of Quranic verses. The goal is for students to become familiar with Arabic through regularly reciting passages from their daily prayers. The textbook series will cover common prayers, parts of salah, and daily supplications over three grade levels. It takes a unique approach to teaching grammar through physical interaction. The preface encourages students to practice lessons at home through reading, memorization, and recitation.
The document tells the story of a new Muslim who discovers Laylat al-Qadr, the Night of Decree, when the first verses of the Quran were revealed. On this night, he reads Surah al-Qadr for the first time and attends late night prayers at the mosque with many other worshippers. The story reflects how Allah can guide people to Islam through simple everyday experiences.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are provided showing root words and their forms that occur in the Quran, including over 10,000 words built on certain root patterns.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are provided showing root words and their forms that occur in the Quran, including over 10,000 words built on certain root patterns.
This document summarizes an article about the importance and benefits of Tahajjud (night vigil prayer). It describes how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions strongly emphasized performing Tahajjud regularly. They discussed how it provides a feeling of closeness to God and is a form of gratitude for God's blessings. The document urges Muslims to make more effort to pray Tahajjud and not to abandon the practice.
Mere decorations and occasional recitation upon the death of a family member are just some of the ways that the use and purpose of the Quran has been misconstrued. Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki explains and reminds the listener of the true purpose for the Qurans revelation. One must remember to ponder, reflect and understand the Quran properly, thereby actualizing the true reason for its revelation.
The document discusses the importance of truly understanding the Quran rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It notes that many recite the Quran today without understanding, similar to some Jews and Christians described in the Quran. The document urges developing a relationship with the Quran through deep contemplation and applying its teachings, as the Sahaba did by studying verses in detail before moving on. It emphasizes living according to the Quran rather than just keeping it on shelves.
This document is an Islamic-English alphabet book created by Muhammad Haroon to introduce English letters to kindergarten students using terms from the Quran, Hadith, Islamic history, and Muslim world history. Each letter of the alphabet is associated with 3 terms, and explanatory notes in Arabic are provided for each term. The book is intended to be used in Islamic educational settings.
This document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides guidance on how to do so. It notes that the number of words in the Quran is disputed but estimated to be around 77,000. It emphasizes that the most precious moments for a Muslim are during salah, when an imam recites from the Quran. However, if one does not understand the full Quran, they may miss important messages during salah. It encourages making an effort to learn Arabic and completely understanding the Quran, rather than relying on translations, so as to gain the most benefit from daily prayers and lectures.
The document provides 16 tips for maximizing worship during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, which include the most blessed night of Laylatul Qadr. Some of the key tips mentioned are: doing I'tikaf by spending time in the masjid worshipping; making dua and asking for forgiveness; reciting and reflecting on the Quran; evaluating oneself and making a to-do list for Night of Power; and planning for self-improvement in the coming year.
Honouring parents abu madeena ibn abdul hameedShahedur
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The document discusses the importance of honoring one's parents according to Islamic teachings. It begins by citing a Quranic verse commanding people to be dutiful to their parents. Hadiths relate that kindness to parents is among the deeds most beloved to God, coming after prayer and before jihad. Further hadiths state that God's pleasure lies in pleasing one's parents, and anger in angering them. The document emphasizes obeying, respecting, and caring for parents as a means to earn God's reward and pleasure.
The document discusses the proper recitation of the Quran. It defines tarteel as reciting the Quran in slow, measured, rhythmic tones as taught by Gabriel to Muhammad. It provides a story illustrating how reading the Quran regularly transforms people inwardly even if they don't understand it fully. Finally, it explains why the Quran must be recited correctly - to fulfill religious duty, have it intercede on Judgment Day, and ensure angels and God understand what is being recited.
This document discusses principles for Islamic leadership and teaching based on hadiths and scholars. It states that leaders, including prophets, rulers, husbands, and teachers will be held accountable for guiding others correctly. A good teacher treats students with compassion, does not seek rewards, gives advice, prevents moral reproach, and limits lessons to a student's ability. Teachers should also embody knowledge through actions and not contradict their words.
The document discusses revelation and disclosure in Arab women's autobiographies, using the narratives of the Prophet Muhammad's wives as a model. It notes that the wives' narratives from the 7th century AD contain intimate details about relationships, jealousy, and private matters. The paper aims to show that a culture of disclosure existed in early Arabic women's autobiographical stories, as seen in stories narrated by Muhammad's wives. It analyzes topics, motives, and receptions of these intimate narratives, concluding that they have literary value alongside religious and social significance.
The document provides guidance and reminders for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and performing good deeds
- Prepare in advance by starting good habits like early nights and reducing distractions
- Be mindful of how fortunate one is and avoid wasting food or taking blessings for granted
A good Book for the Believer, It highlight the mercy of Allah and it will give them a boost of HOPE. That Allah will lead them inside Jannat without punishing them after their dead. Inshaa-allah.
The document provides guidance and advice for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including tips for preparing spiritually and physically for fasting, recommended and prohibited foods, health guidelines, and daily practices like reading the Quran and praying.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims find time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims make time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document outlines 15 reasons for understanding the Qur'an rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It argues that understanding allows one to fulfill the purpose of revelation by reflection and remembrance. It notes missing benefits like heart purification, guidance in life, and strengthening faith. The document encourages starting to understand the Qur'an through daily prayers and says Allah can facilitate understanding if one makes effort. It emphasizes that understanding provides numerous spiritual and practical benefits.
AsslamuAlaikum!. I have had the opportunity to be introduced to Arrahman Arraheem Network during an extremely testing time in my life. Born in a traditional Muslim family, I learned the basic fundamentals of my Deen.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a book on the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the author's motivation and inspiration for writing the book, as encouraged by his late uncle. It outlines the intended 10 chapter structure of the book, which will discuss encouragement and warnings for Hajj, enduring the journey, the meaning and manner of Hajj, virtues of places in Mecca and Madinah, and the farewell Hajj of the Prophet Muhammad. The document then begins the first chapter by citing Quranic verses and hadith that encourage performing Hajj and discuss its significance, virtues, and rewards.
This document provides an introduction to learning Arabic as the language of the Quran. It discusses the importance of understanding the direct meaning of the Quran in Arabic rather than relying solely on translations. Learning Arabic allows for a deeper appreciation of the poetic beauty and power of the Quran's message. The document then offers practical tips for learning Arabic, such as using resources like dictionaries and tutors, speaking Arabic whenever possible, and relating new knowledge back to understanding the Quran. The overall goal is to help Muslims master the language of the Quran and better comprehend its message.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are provided showing root words and their forms that occur in the Quran, including over 10,000 words built on certain root patterns.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are provided showing root words and their forms that occur in the Quran, including over 10,000 words built on certain root patterns.
This document summarizes an article about the importance and benefits of Tahajjud (night vigil prayer). It describes how the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) and his companions strongly emphasized performing Tahajjud regularly. They discussed how it provides a feeling of closeness to God and is a form of gratitude for God's blessings. The document urges Muslims to make more effort to pray Tahajjud and not to abandon the practice.
Mere decorations and occasional recitation upon the death of a family member are just some of the ways that the use and purpose of the Quran has been misconstrued. Imam Anwar Al-Awlaki explains and reminds the listener of the true purpose for the Qurans revelation. One must remember to ponder, reflect and understand the Quran properly, thereby actualizing the true reason for its revelation.
The document discusses the importance of truly understanding the Quran rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It notes that many recite the Quran today without understanding, similar to some Jews and Christians described in the Quran. The document urges developing a relationship with the Quran through deep contemplation and applying its teachings, as the Sahaba did by studying verses in detail before moving on. It emphasizes living according to the Quran rather than just keeping it on shelves.
This document is an Islamic-English alphabet book created by Muhammad Haroon to introduce English letters to kindergarten students using terms from the Quran, Hadith, Islamic history, and Muslim world history. Each letter of the alphabet is associated with 3 terms, and explanatory notes in Arabic are provided for each term. The book is intended to be used in Islamic educational settings.
This document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides guidance on how to do so. It notes that the number of words in the Quran is disputed but estimated to be around 77,000. It emphasizes that the most precious moments for a Muslim are during salah, when an imam recites from the Quran. However, if one does not understand the full Quran, they may miss important messages during salah. It encourages making an effort to learn Arabic and completely understanding the Quran, rather than relying on translations, so as to gain the most benefit from daily prayers and lectures.
The document provides 16 tips for maximizing worship during the last 10 nights of Ramadan, which include the most blessed night of Laylatul Qadr. Some of the key tips mentioned are: doing I'tikaf by spending time in the masjid worshipping; making dua and asking for forgiveness; reciting and reflecting on the Quran; evaluating oneself and making a to-do list for Night of Power; and planning for self-improvement in the coming year.
Honouring parents abu madeena ibn abdul hameedShahedur
油
The document discusses the importance of honoring one's parents according to Islamic teachings. It begins by citing a Quranic verse commanding people to be dutiful to their parents. Hadiths relate that kindness to parents is among the deeds most beloved to God, coming after prayer and before jihad. Further hadiths state that God's pleasure lies in pleasing one's parents, and anger in angering them. The document emphasizes obeying, respecting, and caring for parents as a means to earn God's reward and pleasure.
The document discusses the proper recitation of the Quran. It defines tarteel as reciting the Quran in slow, measured, rhythmic tones as taught by Gabriel to Muhammad. It provides a story illustrating how reading the Quran regularly transforms people inwardly even if they don't understand it fully. Finally, it explains why the Quran must be recited correctly - to fulfill religious duty, have it intercede on Judgment Day, and ensure angels and God understand what is being recited.
This document discusses principles for Islamic leadership and teaching based on hadiths and scholars. It states that leaders, including prophets, rulers, husbands, and teachers will be held accountable for guiding others correctly. A good teacher treats students with compassion, does not seek rewards, gives advice, prevents moral reproach, and limits lessons to a student's ability. Teachers should also embody knowledge through actions and not contradict their words.
The document discusses revelation and disclosure in Arab women's autobiographies, using the narratives of the Prophet Muhammad's wives as a model. It notes that the wives' narratives from the 7th century AD contain intimate details about relationships, jealousy, and private matters. The paper aims to show that a culture of disclosure existed in early Arabic women's autobiographical stories, as seen in stories narrated by Muhammad's wives. It analyzes topics, motives, and receptions of these intimate narratives, concluding that they have literary value alongside religious and social significance.
The document provides guidance and reminders for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and performing good deeds
- Prepare in advance by starting good habits like early nights and reducing distractions
- Be mindful of how fortunate one is and avoid wasting food or taking blessings for granted
A good Book for the Believer, It highlight the mercy of Allah and it will give them a boost of HOPE. That Allah will lead them inside Jannat without punishing them after their dead. Inshaa-allah.
The document provides guidance and advice for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including tips for preparing spiritually and physically for fasting, recommended and prohibited foods, health guidelines, and daily practices like reading the Quran and praying.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims find time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides several examples to emphasize this point. It argues that while Muslims acknowledge the importance of the Quran theoretically, in practice most do not make efforts to properly understand it. Examples are given of how Muslims make time for other activities but not for studying the Quran, and how their treatment of this book is not commensurate with its great significance as the word of God. The document urges taking a more serious approach to comprehending the Quran.
The document outlines 15 reasons for understanding the Qur'an rather than just reciting it without comprehension. It argues that understanding allows one to fulfill the purpose of revelation by reflection and remembrance. It notes missing benefits like heart purification, guidance in life, and strengthening faith. The document encourages starting to understand the Qur'an through daily prayers and says Allah can facilitate understanding if one makes effort. It emphasizes that understanding provides numerous spiritual and practical benefits.
AsslamuAlaikum!. I have had the opportunity to be introduced to Arrahman Arraheem Network during an extremely testing time in my life. Born in a traditional Muslim family, I learned the basic fundamentals of my Deen.
This document provides an introduction and overview for a book on the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Mecca). It discusses the author's motivation and inspiration for writing the book, as encouraged by his late uncle. It outlines the intended 10 chapter structure of the book, which will discuss encouragement and warnings for Hajj, enduring the journey, the meaning and manner of Hajj, virtues of places in Mecca and Madinah, and the farewell Hajj of the Prophet Muhammad. The document then begins the first chapter by citing Quranic verses and hadith that encourage performing Hajj and discuss its significance, virtues, and rewards.
This document provides an introduction to learning Arabic as the language of the Quran. It discusses the importance of understanding the direct meaning of the Quran in Arabic rather than relying solely on translations. Learning Arabic allows for a deeper appreciation of the poetic beauty and power of the Quran's message. The document then offers practical tips for learning Arabic, such as using resources like dictionaries and tutors, speaking Arabic whenever possible, and relating new knowledge back to understanding the Quran. The overall goal is to help Muslims master the language of the Quran and better comprehend its message.
This document is the preface to a word-for-word translation of the Quran into English to facilitate learning Quranic Arabic. It was compiled by Dr. Shehnaz Shaikh and Ms. Kausar Khatri. The preface discusses the importance of understanding the Quran directly from its original Arabic text. It explains that the purpose of this translation is to provide the meaning of each Arabic word directly below it to help readers learn the language of the Quran. The preface also acknowledges those who assisted with the work and provides publication details.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are included that list important verb patterns and words that occur approximately 10,000 times in the Quran to aid in understanding.
The document provides information about understanding the Quran and Salah through the Understand Al-Qur'an Academy in Hyderabad, India. It teaches 125 important words that occur in the Quran over 40,000 times, accounting for 50% of the total words. These words can be learned through common recitations like Surah Al-Fatihah and parts of daily prayers. Tables are included that list important verb patterns and words that occur approximately 10,000 times in the Quran to aid in understanding.
This document provides guidance on how to effectively memorize the Quran. It discusses the importance of having the proper intention and making dua to Allah for sincerity. It also stresses the importance of finding a teacher to ensure proper pronunciation and correction. The document outlines preparation steps, principles for memorization, ways to review memorized passages, and sample timetables. It emphasizes beginning with the shorter final chapters and progressing gradually to longer ones. With dedication and Allah's help, anyone can achieve the goal of memorizing the full Quran.
This lecture discusses the importance and blessings of the Quran. It provides examples from the lives of prophets and righteous people who spent much of their time reciting and understanding the Quran. It emphasizes that one can only truly appreciate the Quran by purifying oneself through sincere repentance. The lecture encourages preparing for death and taking advantage of opportunities for repentance like Ramadan to be forgiven by Allah's immense mercy.
1. The document provides 5 tips to help focus during prayers (salah).
2. The tips include shaking things up by varying recitations, bringing oneself back when distracted, taking time to slow down prayers, performing wudhu meticulously, and remembering the high stakes of ensuring prayers are accepted.
3. Distractions are a major hindrance to proper focus during salah, and implementing these tips can help overcome distractions and achieve presence of mind.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make efforts to truly understand the Quran. Several examples are given, such as how the Prophet Muhammad spent hours each night reciting the Quran despite his busy schedule, and how companions eagerly sought to recite and understand it. The document urges taking the time to study and reflect on the Quran given its significance as the only non-created words of Allah and guide for this life and the hereafter.
The document discusses the importance of understanding the Quran and provides examples to emphasize this. It notes that while Muslims value other books and subjects, they often do not make understanding the Quran a priority. It highlights how the Prophet Muhammad and early companions devoted significant time to reciting and comprehending the Quran, unlike many Muslims today. The document urges taking the Quran as seriously as other important texts and manuals by dedicating regular time to studying and pondering its meanings and implications.
The document provides guidance and advice for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and spend time in prayer and reading the Quran
- Spend time in the masjid, pray for strength and patience, and perform extra prayers and recitations
- Prepare before Ramadan by starting good habits like early nights and fasting during the week to adjust
- During Ramadan avoid excess food, smoking, late nights and focus on acts of worship and charity.
This document provides an introduction and overview of a book about the virtues of performing Hajj (pilgrimage to Makkah). It discusses the origins of the Kaaba, which was initially built by Adam and later rebuilt by Ibrahim and Ismail. It cites several Quranic verses and hadith that encourage Hajj and discuss its significance, including the hadith stating that one returns from Hajj free from sin. It outlines the 10 planned chapters of the book, which will discuss encouragement for Hajj, warnings against not performing it, enduring its difficulties, the meaning and manner of Hajj, behaviors in Mecca and Madinah, Umrah, visiting the Prophet's grave,
The document is a collection of verses from the Quran and their explanations from Ramadan 2012 by Shaykh Abu Muawiyah Ismail Kamdar. It contains 30 entries where each entry analyzes a single verse of the Quran through explanation, commentary and lessons learned. The overall purpose is to encourage deeper reflection on the meanings of Quranic verses and how to apply them to daily life, rather than just reciting the words.
1. The verse calls on believers to stand firmly for justice and not let personal feelings interfere with being just.
2. True justice is closest to Taqwa or God-consciousness.
3. Allah knows all that we do and sees whether we uphold justice or let emotions cloud our judgement.
The document provides guidance and reminders for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and helping others
- Prepare in advance by establishing good habits and avoiding distractions to better observe Ramadan and reap its spiritual rewards
The document provides guidance and reminders for Muslims during the holy month of Ramadan, including:
- Fasting is prescribed to learn self-restraint and come closer to Allah
- Spend time reading the Quran, praying, giving charity, and helping others
- Prepare in advance by establishing good habits and avoiding distractions to better observe Ramadan and reap its spiritual rewards
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3. Just like how people have different times in which they are productive studying for a test, people have
different times in which they are most able to memorize the Quran. So the key is to finding that time that
works for you.
However, the early generation of the Muslims did favour some hours over others. One of those times is fajr
and the reason is because the Prophet (SAW) said: "Allah has blessed my Ummah in its early hours" [Saheeh
Jami']. It is also been reported that whenever the Prophet would wish to send an expedition, he would send
them in the early hours of the morning.
Another time which has been favoured is after Isha' just before sleeping. Abu Hafs Umar bin Ali Bazzar who
met with Ibn Taymiyyah had said that he was most earnest in reviewing and seeking knowledge after Isha'.
So if you haven't found that time which you favour the most, try these two hours of the day and you will be
surprised how much you can accomplish within such a small frame of time
4. This tip might work for some and not others. Some people benefit by going in the exact
opposite direction of this piece of advice but this has worked for me personally and
many others I know. Do not think of your goal of memorization the Quran as a long
and weary objective. Treat each lesson as a jewel because Wallahi after you finish your
goal you will find revision to be very different from memorization. Memorizing a page
would be the most exciting part of my day as I did not know what awaited me the next
page. What was going to happen in the Quranic story next? What piece of advice does
Allah (SWT) have on the next page? What other descriptions of Paradise are there of
which I have not come across yet? This feeling of anxiousness is one I cannot explain
to you
5. I asked a brother who finished the Quran within 11 months about what kept him going. He
replied that after school he always looked forward to reciting his lesson to his sheikh. He only
thought about his daily lesson and that's about it. He said by doing this he enjoyed each day
because he saw himself grow on a daily basis. He then noticed his capacity to memorize grow
within weeks. When he started he could not even finish memorizing Surah Takwir and by the end
he was memorizing half a juz a day. So what happened in the end? He finished memorizing the
Quran 2 years earlier than he thought.
So for those who think this is the way to go then this advice is for you while others like to keep
the long term goal inscribed in their memories and that is fine too. Personally, this worked for
me.
Ibn Qayyim said in al Faw'id: "Those who perceive the path to good deeds to be long will
find his resolve weakening."
6. I know memorizing is exciting but do not forget revision. If you do, all or most of your efforts
will be in vain.
Narrated Ibn Umar: Allah's Apostle said, "The example of the person who knows the Qur'an by
heart is like the owner of tied camels. If he keeps them tied, he will control them, but if he
releases them, they will run away." [Hadith 549. Sahih Bukhari]
and
narrated Abdullah: The Prophet said, "It is a bad thing that some of you say, 'I have forgotten
such-and-such verse of the Qur'an,' for indeed, he has been caused (by Allah) to forget it. So you
must keep on reciting the Qur'an because it escapes from the hearts of men faster than camel do."
[Hadith 550 Sahih Bukhari]
My advice is that you either leave a part of your day for revision or one entire day in the
week. This will be of benefit, Inshallah.
7. Ibn Taymiyyah said that when he found that he couldn't understand a text from the Quran or sunnah he would
isolate himself for a while and ask Allah's forgiveness (istighfar). He said only a few moments would pass
and he would feel his intellect being able to understand what he was studying.
Imam Shafi' would believe that if he found memorizing the Quran or hadith difficult it was because of a sin he
committed so he would seek istighfar and he would testify that his memory would strengthen
When Abu Hanifah found a matter hard for him he would say: "This is not except due to a sin I have
committed". Sometimes he would pray two rakah as well and then ask for forgiveness.
You will realize the truth of these statements soon. If you find yourself in a state of disobedience for a while
and then come back to memorize the Quran you will surely find it difficult. This is because Allah SWT does
not want to make it a trivial affair where one can simply put a "half heart" into it.
Seeking forgiveness to make a matter easier can also be translated into your studies. If you have an exam or
test and find something hard to grasp try this tip out and see. You have absolutely nothing to lose from
istighfar but everything to gain.
8. Sheikh Yahya Ghouthani says:
"Beware of your voices beauty from distracting you at this point. The sweetness of
your tone encompasses you in the atmosphere of chanting. So you start thinking that
youre so-and-so, the famous reciter, then you assume his persona and start to recite
with deliberation and perfecting the letters. You repeat it and recite it again like some
of the reciters. Perhaps it all goes over the top and you bring out a microphone and
recording equipment. Time will pass by whilst you are unaware, and you become like
that young man who really wanted to memorize the Quran but every time he sat down
to memorize he opened the Quran at 7-rah Y-suf and began to chant it until the time
passed him by and he memorized absolutely nothing."
9. Often people who memorize try to blaze through their lessons. They recite so quickly that the
person listening often has trouble distinguishing one word from another. Remember, if you
memorize it wrong it will take a lot of effort to fix the mistake. There were times where I would
memorize and because I wanted to hurry I would actually miss memorizing a verse on a page
simply because my gaze averted that verse. If it weren't for my sheikh I would not know that that
specific verse existed! Even until now I have to put a lot of cognitive effort in remembering
where my mistakes were so that I don't make them again. Believe me, its been years and I still
make some of the same mistakes that I did when I first recited my lesson to my teacher. This is
because when you memorize it for the first time it becomes ingrained in your memory that way
so please take care and don't sacrifice accuracy for speed.
My recommendation: Warm up. Before diving head straight into committing a verse to memory,
recite the page once or twice to get familiar with it. This will make sure you don't miss
anything and you avoid memorizing a word with incorrect pronunciation.
10. Abdullah ibn Mughaffal said that he saw the Prophet (SAW) reciting Surah Fath on the
Day of the Conquest of Mecca on his she-camel. What lesson can we take from this?
Recite the Quran wherever you are. People often say "We don't have time for Revision"
and as a result they forget their lessons. How many hours do we spend in a week sitting
in our offices, waiting for the bus at the bus stop, fooling around at break during school
hours and just sitting around at home? Instead of day dreaming during these hours we
can make good use of our time by reciting the Quran, strengthening our memorization
and earning reward at the same time.
11. You have an amazing opportunity in the month of Ramadan not only to memorize more
but also to revise. Make an extra effort to go to the masjids on the nights in which the
Imaam will be reciting the portions of the Quran you have memorized. For example, if
you have memorized the last five juz then make a special effort to head to the Masjid
those nights if you are able. In my opinion one has not tasted the full sweetness of
Qiyaam unless he can follow the Imam. Most of us generally find it hard to stand for an
hour or so listening to a portion of the Quran that we are not aware of. However, when
you know what the Imaam is reciting then it truly becomes an enjoyable experience.
12. Knowing the virtues of some of the verses in the Quran sometimes can help you
remember the entire page or some of the other verses before and after that verse. An
example which many of us may not be aware of is the verse:
"Verily! In the creation of the heavens and the earth, and in the alternation of night and
day, there are indeed signs for men of understanding" [Imran: 190]
When the Messenger of Allah (SAW) came to this verse he said: "Woe to the one who
recites this verse but does not reflect on it" [Tafsir ibn Kathir]
13. Some people who hate to see others succeed try to deter the one who is on the right path by reminding them
of their faults. I have observed a case where a brother or sister wants to memorize the Quran and devote
themselves to do so but their "friends" say "How can you do something like this? You use to smoke!".
Wallahi, they are just trying to steer you away from good. You should not think that because of your past
Allah will cease to accept the good deeds you do in the future.
This was the same trick Fir'own tried to use on Musa (AS) when Musa first came with the Message from
Allah. Fir'own reminded him of his deed of killing one of his soldiers so Musa (AS) replied:
"I did it [killing the soldier] when I was in error. So I fled from you when I feared you but my Lord invested
in me Wisdom and made me one of his Messengers" [26:20-21]
If someone tries to remind of us our past we should reply in the same way Musa (AS) did. "I did this sin when
I was in error but then My Lord guided me to a better path"
14. One of the most effective ways of solidifying your memorization is through reciting it in prayer.
This can be done in two ways: 1) have someone stand next you in nawafil (voluntary) prayer or
2) pray by yourself but mentally note the mistakes you make. Then after you make your tasleem
check the mus-haff and fix your mistakes.
The best Quran teacher in the city that I live in is actually not well known. What makes him the
best is the attention he gives his students. One of his amazing techniques is that he chooses one
Saturday per month for each student to lead him in Qiyam. The student must recite 1 juz in 2
rakah. Each time he makes a mistake the teacher corrects him. His students are so strong in
memorization now that all they need to do to remember their lesson is literally just look at their
mus-haffs. Inshallah, you can try this technique as well. Have your sibling, friend, spouse stand
next to you or behind you with a mus-haff and correct you when you make a mistake! This way,
you pray your Qiyam and recite your Quran so inshallah the reward is double
15. Umm Hisham bint Harithah said, "For around two years, or a year and a part of another
year, our oven and the oven of the Prophet was one and the same. I memorized Surah
Qaf (surah 50) from the tongue of the Messenger of Allah who used to recite it every
Friday while standing on the Minbar delivering the Friday sermon to the people"
[Muslim]
How many of us take advantage of the People of Knowledge like this? We might not
be able to take Quran classes with the likes of Mishary al Afasy or Tafsir with Nouman
Ali Khan in person but even then you have access to them and many others over the
internet. How many Muslims around the world wish they had access to knowledge like
we do.
16. If you give whatever time "remains" after you finish your worldly affairs to
memorizing the Quran, your goal of being a Haafiz will always take a back seat.
Schedule an amount of time (whether its 20 minutes, 30 minutes or an hour) and stick
to it.
It is reported that Awn b. Abdill但h All但h have mercy on him said:
"Those before you used to give to their worldly affairs what was left over from their
pursuit of the hereafter. But today, you give to the matters of the hereafter the left-overs
from your pursuit of worldly affairs."
17. The first piece of advice I was given by my instructor when I was beginning my hifz
was to stick to one copy of the Quran. The Reason? It is because it is easy to visualize
the verses so it becomes more easy to remember surahs as a whole. When you change
from a mus-haff that has 15 lines on one page to another that has 13 lines the order of
the verses change. This makes you put in more cognitive effort in remembering the
order of verses.
Not only that, but as you grow older it is nice to look back at the mus-haff from which
you memorized. It becomes your own time capsule as it contains all of your memories
of your hifz. Today I can tell you that my mus-haff which I have been using for a
number of years has been worn out by time but is still my most prized possession.