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Al Qadr
11-09-07, 01:27 PM
Golden Rules for Memorizing the Qur'an*



1. Be Sincere

2. Correct Pronunciation and Recitation

3. Apportion the Daily Number of Verses to Memorize

4. Do Not Move to the Next Portion Till You Master the Present One

5. Stick to One Specific Copy of the Glorious Qur'an

6. Understand What You Are Memorizing

7. Do Not Move from One Surah to Another Till You Connect Its Beginning to Its End

8. Recite Frequently before Others

9. Follow Up Frequently

10. Pay Attention to Similarities

11. Seize the Opportunity of the Golden Years to Memorize



1. Be Sincere

One must clarify and declare his intention to get the fruit of this task. Thus, memorizing the Glorious Qur'an must be observed only for the Sake of Allah and for winning His Paradise, Pleasure and His Great Rewards. Allah the Almighty says {So worship Allah, making the religion His faithfully. Verily the faithful religion is for Allah}. (Al-Zumar 2-3)

Also, He says {Say, “Surely I have been commanded to worship Allah making the religion His; faithfully}. (Al-Zumar 11)

Thus, there is no reward whatever for those who read and memorize it to be seen and over-praised by others. Also, the one who recites it intending to win worldly gains only is sinful.

2. Correct Pronunciation and Recitation

The first step to take after purifying one’s intention is to correct one’s recitation of the Glorious Qur'an. This will be possible only by listening to a skilled reciter or an excellent memorizer. The only way to become knowledgeable of the Qur'an is to take it orally from others, as the Prophet himself, peace and blessings be upon him, took it orally from Jibreel. Also, the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, used to recite the Qur'an once before Gabriel during the month of Ramadan every year, but he did it twice before him in the year in which he died.

Consequently, the Prophet, peace and blessings be upon him, taught it to his Companions orally. The generations that followed took it the same way from the earlier ones.

Thus, taking the Glorious Qur'an orally after an excellent reciter is a must. One should always correct his recitation and should not depend on himself, even if he is knowledgeable of Arabic and its rules, as there are in the Qur'an many verses that are in variance with the well-known rules of Arabic.

3. Apportion the Daily Number of Verses to Memorize

One who intends to memorize the Glorious Qur'an should specify the amount he can bear daily, be it a given number of verses, one or two pages, or one-eighth of a juz’ (one thirtieth part). Then, he starts to repeat and repeat till he perfects his memorization. He should recite aloud, first to follow the Prophetic Sunnah and second to perfect his memorization. Intoning the Qur'an is endeared to the hearing and helps with memorizing, as it gets the tongue familiar with a given tune and an error is easily identified when the usual tune varies in one way or another. When this happens, the tongue feels the variation and stops to correct the recitation. Besides, reciting aloud was advocated by the Prophet, :saw: , who said: “The one who does not intone his recitation of the Qur'an is not one of us.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhari)

4. Do Not Move to the Next Portion Till You Master the Present One

One who memorizes the Glorious Qur'an should not move to the next portion till he masters the previous one. One way to perfect his portion is to make it his business day and night to recite it during his silent Prayer and, in case he is leading the Prayer, in his aloud Prayer. Also, one should recite it in the Sunnah Prayers and while waiting for the beginning of the Prayer. In this way, memorizing the Qur'an will be easy and possible for everyone, even if one seems busy. This is because one will not sit down just once to practice this. Rather he will listen to the instructor once, then he will start repeating it himself during the times mentioned and in Fard (obligatory) and Sunnah (optional) Prayers as well. If something prevents one from memorizing his due portion in the specified day, he should not move to a new one portion till he has perfected his memorization of the former.

5. Stick to One Specific Copy of the Glorious Qur'an

One factor that helps to master memorization is to stick to just one copy of the Glorious Qur'an. This is because man memorizes things by sight as well as by hearing. The form of the verses and their locations on the page of the Qur'an are stamped in one’s mind because of the frequent repetition and the act of looking at the copy itself. Thus, if one changes his copy or memorizes from more than one, his memorization will not be so easy or good enough.

6. Understand What You Are Memorizing

One of the greatest aides to memorizing the Glorious Qur'an is to understand the verses and recognize the relationship between them. Thus, one who intends to memorize should read some explanations of the intended verses and should understand how they are related. He should also be attentive as he reads to easily remember the verses afterwards. He should not depend solely on his understanding of the verses; rather, the repetition should be the basis of memorizing. This is to enable the tongue to read even in times when the mind is not wholly attentive. The one who depends mostly on understanding is liable to forget and stop as soon as his mind is not attentive. This happens mostly during long recitations.

7. Do Not Move from One Surah to Another Till You Connect Its Beginning to Its End

After memorizing a whole surah of the Glorious Qur'an, one should not move to the next till he has mastered it perfectly. He should connect its beginning to its end, and his tongue should move with it smoothly and easily without exerting his mind in remembering the verses and continuing the recitation. Rather, his memorization should be as smooth as water and he should recite it without any faltering whatever, even if he is not attentive to the meanings sometimes. It should be like the case when one recites Al-Fatihah without any effort, and this, of course, is due to its being frequently repeated and recited. Likening this to Al-Fatihah is something figurative, as no one will commit the whole Qur'an to his memory just like it. The point is that one should try to fix the whole Surah in his mind, connected and smooth, and not to move to the next till he has memorized it perfectly.

8. Recite Frequently before Others

One who memorizes the Glorious Qur'an should not depend only on his memorization. He should always recite before another memorizer or even one who just follows along in a copy of the Qur'an. It is preferable that that person be an excellent memorizer to notify the new memorizer with the things he might forget or recite inattentively.

It is true that one may memorize something incorrectly and never notice it, even though he is looking at the copy of the Qur'an because reading precedes sight. The memorizer may look at the copy of the Qur'an and not recognize the fault’s location. Hence, reciting the Qur'an before others is a perfect way to amend these mistakes and set one’s mind always attentive.

9. Follow Up Frequently

The Glorious Qur'an differs from other materials intended to be committed to one’s heart as it is more fleeting from one’s mind, as shown by the Messenger of Allah, :saw:, “By Him in Whose Hand my life is! It runs away (is forgotten) faster than camels that are released from their tying ropes.” (Agreed-upon)

As soon as one who memorizes the Qur'an leaves it, it flees from him and he rapidly forgets it. So, one must follow up frequently and continuously observe in order to preserve it. The Prophet, :saw:, 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.” He also said, “Keep on reciting the Qur'an, for, by Him in Whose Hand my life is, the Qur'an runs away (is forgotten) faster than camels that are released from their tying ropes.” (Narrated by Al-Bukhari and Muslim)

This means that one who memorizes the whole Qur'an should read at least a whole juz’ per day, and he should not exceed ten juz’s per day. The Prophet, :saw:, said, “He who finishes the recitation of the Qur'an in less than three days, does not understand it.” (Agreed-upon)

Through this frequent follow-up and permanent observation, committing the Qur'an to one’s heart can be kept free from forgetting.

10. Pay Attention to Similarities

The Glorious Qur'an has similarities in meanings, words, and verses, as Allah the Almighty says, {Allah has sent down the fairest discourse - as a Book, consimilar (and) oft-repeated, whereat shiver the skins of the ones who are apprehensive of their Lord; thereafter their skins and their hearts soften to the Remembrance of Allah}. (Al-Zumar, 23)

It is a fact that the Qur'an has more than six thousand verses, around two thousand of which are similar in one way or another. In some locations the similarity is exact, while in others there may be a difference of just one letter or one or a few words.

Hence, one who memorizes the Qur'an should pay great attention to the similar verses. The more one pays attention to these similarities, the firmer his memorization gets. One may find help in reading the books that deal with similar verses. Foremost among these books are:

Durat Al-Tanzil wa Ghurat Al-Ta’wil by Al-Khateeb Al-Iskafi.

Asrar Al-Tikrar fi Al-Qur'an, by Mahmoud Ibn Hamzah Ibn Nasr Al-Karmani, and others.

11. Seize the Opportunity of the Golden Years to Memorize

The successful person is the one who seizes the opportunity of his early golden years from five to nearly twenty-three. Man’s memory during this period is in the best shape. Before five, one is too young to pay attention to memorizing, and after twenty-three his faculty to memorize begins to decline while his faculty of comprehension and understanding starts to increase. So, as much as possible, one should use these golden years to commit the Qur'an to memory.

Committing anything to one’s heart during this early age takes place very fast, while forgetting it happens slowly. On the contrary, when man gets old he memorizes very slowly and forgets very quickly. Thus, the Arabic proverb is perfectly true that says:
“Learning in childhood is just like engraving on stones, while learning in adulthood is just like drawing on water.”

So, we should not waste these golden years and should try to commit the Glorious Qur'an to our hearts. If we were unable to do so, it is better not to escape the opportunity in regards to our children. May Allah grant us all success, and send blessings on our Prophet Muhammad, his family and Companions as well.

Irfan GBH
11-09-07, 02:29 PM
Useful thread masha'allah.

How many people here learning to be hafiz?

Al Qadr
11-09-07, 08:11 PM
Useful thread masha'allah.

How many people here learning to be hafiz?

Shukran for reading.

Al Qadr
12-09-07, 06:21 PM
Bump

Ramadhan kareem. Make du3a for those less fortunate than ourselves and for the ummah.


It was the month of ramadan in which the Qur'an was [first] bestowed from on high as a guidance unto man and a self-evident proof of that guidance, and as the standard by which to discern the true from the false. Hence, whoever of you lives to see [158] this month shall fast throughout it; but he that is ill, or on a journey, [shall fast instead for the same] number of other days. God wills that you shall have ease, and does not will you to suffer hardship; but [He desires] that you complete the number [of days required], and that you extol God for His having guided you aright, and that you render your thanks [unto Him].
2:185

:salams

Z-Blade
14-09-07, 12:10 AM
Shukran for reading.

:jkk: ukhti, may Allah grant you Jannatul-Firdaws, AMEEN!

How many people here learning to be hafiz?
Me, soon inshaAllah (like in about 5 to 10 years time :outta:).

But seriously, I hope this month will make me be very comitted to this and give me a jump start inshaAllah.

Al Qadr
14-09-07, 09:43 AM
:jkk: ukhti, may Allah grant you Jannatul-Firdaws, AMEEN!


Me, soon inshaAllah (like in about 5 to 10 years time :outta:).

But seriously, I hope this month will make me be very comitted to this and give me a jump start inshaAllah.
Insha'Allaah.

after twenty-three his faculty to memorize begins to decline while his faculty of comprehension and understanding starts to increase
:eek:

Al Qadr
19-10-07, 08:41 AM
Bump for hafiz/hafizas



Guidelines for Hifz Students

Verses from the Qur'an:

Verily We revealed the reminder (Qur'an) and We are its guardian. (Al Hijr, ayah no.9)

Alif Lam Meem. This is the book whereof there is no doubt, a guidance unto those who ward off evil. (Al Baqarah, ayah no.1&2)

Falsehood cannot come to it from before nor from behind it. (It is) a revelation from the All-Wise, the owner of All-Praise. (Fussilat, ayah no. 42)

If we had caused this Qur'an to descend upon a mountain, you would have seen it humbled, bent asunder by the fear of Allah. Such similitudes we give mankind so that he may ponder. (Al Hashr, ayah no. 21)


Traditions of the Holy Prophet :saw:

a. Uthman Radiallahu anhu narrates that Rasulullah :saw: said:
"The best amongst you is he who learns the Qur'an and teaches it." (Bukhari)

b. Abu Saeed Khudri Radiallahu anhu narrates that the prophet of Allah :saw: :
"Allah says: "If anybody finds no time for my remembrance and for begging favours of Me, because he remains busy with the Holy Qur'an, I shall give him more than what I give all those who beg favours of Me".
The superiority of the word of Allah over all other words is like the superiority of Allah over the entire creation. (Tirmizi)

c. Aisha Radiallahu anha narrates that the prophet of Allah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam once said: "One who is well versed in the Qur'an will be in the company of those angels who are scribes, noble and righteous, and one who falters in reading the Qur'an, and has to exert hard for learning, gets double the reward." (Bukhari)

d. Abdullah ibn Umar Radiallahu anhu reports that the prophet of Allah :saw: said:
"On the day of judgement, it will be said to the man devoted to the Qur'an, 'Go on reciting the Qur'an and continue ascending the storeys of paradise and recite in the slow manner you had been reciting in the worldly life. Your final abode will be where you reach at the time you recite the last ayah (verse)." :sub: :love: (Ahmed, Tirmizi ,Abu Dawood)

e. Umar ibn Khattab Radiallahu anhu reported that the prophet of Allah :saw: said:
"Undoubtedly through this book Allah exalts some people and abases others." (Muslim)

f. Ibn Masood Radiallahu anhu reported that the prophet of Allah :saw: said:
"If anyone recites a letter from the Qur'an, he will be credited with one virtue, and a virtue gets a ten-fold reward. I do not say that Alif Lam Mîm is one letter, but Alif is one letter, Lam is one letter and Meem is one letter." (Tirmizi)

g. Ibn Abbas Radiallahu anhu reported that the prophet of Allah :saw: said:
"He who has nothing of the Holy Qur'an in his heart is like a ruined house." (Tirmizi)

h. Abu Lubabah Bashir bin Abdul Mundhar Radiallahu anhu reported that the prophet of Allah :saw: said:
"He who does not recite the Qur'an in a melodious voice is not of us." (Abű Dawűd)

i. Abu Musa Al Ashari Radiallahu anhu reported that the prophet of Allah Sallallahu alaihi wasallam said:
"Retain and safeguard the Holy Qur'an in your memory. By the one in whose hands is my life, it (the Qur'an) slips more quicker away from one than a camel from its fetters." (Bukhari & Muslim)


Narrations regarding our Pious Predeccessors

* Uthman Radiallahu anhu used to fast during the day and spend the whole night in salah apart from getting a little sleep during the first third of the night. It is well known that he used to recite the entire Qur'an in one rakat at a time.

* Qatadah Radiallahu anhu used to recite the whole Qur'an every three nights in the month of Ramadhan but during the last ten nights, he used to finish the whole Qur'an every night.

* Imam Shafi'i Rahmatullah alaihi used to recite the Qur'an about 60 times during the days and nights of Ramadhan.

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The Glorious Qur'an
The book which fills every nook
To serve as a suit
For every era of soup
For a group to scoop
From its clear brook
Such a root
Its melody better than a flute
Keeping everyone glued
Its authenticity is such one cannot dispute
Its meaning is food
For a hungry man's mood.

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Explanation

The Qur'an and its beautiful teachings has flooded the world filling every nook (corner).

It serves as a suit for every era of soup (for every era when man is faced with difficulty, his solutions lie in the Qur'an and Sunnah).

For a group of pious Ulama to scoop (to extract) solutions to the peoples problems from the Qur'an's teachings which is clearer than a brook (stream).

Such a root, the Qur'an is original and free from any errors.

Its melody is better than a flute, keeping everyone glued, the Qur'an with its beautiful words and meanings, its melodious tune enraptures every true believer.

Its authenticity one can never dispute, its food for a hungry man's mood, it is guidance for those who seek the truth.

There are three important factors to take into consideration when memorising the Qur'an.
1. The new lesson (also known as sabaq or dars)
2. The previous day's lesson.
3. Revision (also known as Muraja'ah, dor)



Questions and Answers


Q - What is the best time to memorise the new lesson?
A - The best time to learn the new lesson is when one's mind is quite relaxed. Generally this is at the time of Fajr (the morning prayer) and after the Magrib salah (the prayer after sunset).

Q - What is the best method to use in memorising one's new lesson?
A - One of the most effective methods to use in memorising the new lesson is as follows: Before commencing the actual procedure of memorisation, read the new lesson at least three or four times. This will prepare the student mentally for the lesson, as well as give him the crux of the lesson. Secondly, memorise verse by verse (ayah after ayah). Do not precede to the next verse if you have not memorised the previous one properly. Be very observant when memorising the lesson.

Q - How should one memorise a verse which is extremely long eg. Verse 282 of Surah Al-Imran (Chapter on the family of Imran)?
A - If the verse is very long, it is most advisable to memorise it in portions, eg. By memorising small portions of the verse. Once the entire verse has been memorised, one would be capable of reciting it fluently.

Q - Is it advisable for students to memorise their lessons by listening to cassettes?
A - It is advisable for students to listen to their new lesson on cassette then to begin memorising it. However, a more approved method is where the ustadh (teacher) himself recites the new lesson to the student and thereafter the student memorises his lesson.

Q - Are there any special benefits in listening to cassettes by the student?
A - From the many special benefits here are a few:
* Listening to these cassettes creates a greater urge and fervour to learn eg. A student loves to listen to the recital of the Qur'an by Sheikh Abdul Rahman As-Sudais, now by him listening to the recitation, this enhances the desire of learning.
* The student gets more familiar with the method of recital.
* The student tends to remember his lesson for a longer period of time.
NB. The effort of the student is still of utmost importance.

Q - Many students keep mentioning that certain chapters of the Qur'an are extremely difficult to memorise eg. Surah As Saffat. Please advise us.
A - These are merely statements of ignorance. Psychology proves when a person retains such statements and takes them to heart, one is bound to find the lesson difficult to memorise. The clarity of mind plays an extremely important role when memorising a lesson.

Q - Can you enlighten us on the importance of reciting one's lesson to the teacher before commencing the actual process of memorisation?
A - The importance of reciting the new lesson by the teacher cannot be over emphasized. One is definitely saved from many errors which could arise because of negligence. The student is made aware of any weakness regarding the application of the laws of tajweed etc.

Q - How much of the new lesson should a student learn?
A - This depends mainly on the student himself. The amount varies from 1/3 of a page to 2 pages and more.

NB. Quality is of utmost importance, not quantity.

Thus far most of the questions dealt with the 'new lesson' (sabaq). Hereunder follow questions pertaining to the 'previous day's lessons', revision (dor, Muraj'ah) as well as miscellaneous advice and noteworthy points.

Q - Students find great difficulty in remembering their previous day's lesson. What is the main cause for this?
A - The main cause for students forgetting their previous day's lesson is negligence.

Hereunder follow some methods which will assist the students. As soon as the student recites his new lesson to the teacher from memory, he must revise the very same lesson instantly at least 4 to 5 times. The very same method should be adopted before one learns one's revision (i.e. the repetition of the new lesson).

Q - Students tend to make a lot of mistakes when reciting their revision. What is the cause of this?
A - Mistakes are unavoidable. It must be remembered that memorising the Qur'an takes different stages eg. First the student has to memorise the new lesson, revise it etc. It is like a building. The foundation has to be firm. Then only is it possible for the building to stand. Similarly, once the student makes the effort to learn his new lesson (sabaq) correctly, his revision becomes easier.

To decrease the rate of mistakes, the teacher can set a target for the student eg. the student is not permitted to make more than 3 or 4 mistakes in a surah (chapter).

Q - What is the recommended amount of revision that a student should recite daily?
A - The Qur'an consists of 30 parts, it would be highly recommended that every student recites at least one part every day.

Q - How does a student remember those texts/ places in the Qur'an which are very often repeated? (Mutashabihat)
A - One can only remember these places after excessive learning.

Q - Is it necessary for a student to learn from one print of the Qur'an or can he learn from different prints of the Qur'an?
A - It is very important that a student learns from one print of the Qur'an, because the student generally visualises his lessons. Now if he starts learning from different prints, very soon he is going to be confused.
NB. This also leads to a lot of strain on the student's mind.

Q - Does one learn better by reciting audibly or inaudibily?
A - This depends mainly on the student. Some students prefer to learn aloud whereas others prefer to learn in a low voice. The advantage of reciting aloud is that one tends to read more clearly and will detect any mistake one makes easily.

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abood
19-10-07, 02:03 PM
ASSALAM ALAIKUM,
thank u sister and jazakALLAH KHAIR.......
i am in the beginning to hifa quran....i am in surah baqra at the 1st pages....
now sister u have given me the knowlege about hifzing quran......but sister i feel very difficult in reading كandق ...ظandض,ز ......i am trying my best to make sound differently ...some times i pass and some i fail......
well thank u again 4 ur information......may ALLAH bless u.
WASSALAM.

Khadija222333
19-10-07, 02:04 PM
:jkk: sis very helpful Masha Allah.

.: Anna :.
19-10-07, 02:10 PM
Jazakallah khayr sis

the_middle_road
19-10-07, 02:45 PM
10. Pay Attention to Similarities

The Glorious Qur'an has similarities in meanings, words, and verses, as Allah the Almighty says, {Allah has sent down the fairest discourse - as a Book, consimilar (and) oft-repeated, whereat shiver the skins of the ones who are apprehensive of their Lord; thereafter their skins and their hearts soften to the Remembrance of Allah}. (Al-Zumar, 23)

It is a fact that the Qur'an has more than six thousand verses, around two thousand of which are similar in one way or another. In some locations the similarity is exact, while in others there may be a difference of just one letter or one or a few words.

Hence, one who memorizes the Qur'an should pay great attention to the similar verses. The more one pays attention to these similarities, the firmer his memorization gets. One may find help in reading the books that deal with similar verses. Foremost among these books are:

Durat Al-Tanzil wa Ghurat Al-Ta’wil by Al-Khateeb Al-Iskafi.

Asrar Al-Tikrar fi Al-Qur'an, by Mahmoud Ibn Hamzah Ibn Nasr Al-Karmani, and others.


Maybe this will help:

http://www.ummah.com/forum/showthread.php?t=144028

umm_yusuf
19-10-07, 04:14 PM
Jazzakallahu Khairan ukhti, May Allah reward you.