When I became a Hafiz, I received a Sanad (certificate) from the madrassa and started to revise. The revision took me nearly a year and then I moved to England.
... I am just do it individually, do you think I need to be with a teacher? ...
...brother did you take tafseer classes besides tajweed?
MashAllah.I corrected my mistakes when my daughter who is mashallah 7 started to read to a Qari.![]()
bro it's nothing to feel horrible over now you have the intention.[="Navy"]im 17 and i can't even read arabic yetits really bad.
But inshallah during the summer holidays im gonna be taught by a teacher.
If your Arabic words are correct (tajweed) you should be ok to do it yourself. Memorizing two ayats a day or three/four lines will not take long, you can still go to school/college and do this at the same time.
Once you memorise it, revision is as easy as reading it to yourself whether walking home from school, in your break time or even before going to bed.
:thumbs_up:thumbs_upI find memorizing on the way to school/work/etc. absolutely awesome, because otherwise, you'd just be sitting there; you might as well benefit from your time.
Your revision was one year, how many times did you complete Quran in that time?
... brother, what about revision? how did you revise what you memorized when you were memorizing something else?
When I was studying in the madrassa I was going to school, I was doing this full time.
Just trying to get an idea of how long, on average, does it take people to memorize the Holy Quran.
It took me 2 years and 2 months, that's the first time around not including the revisions. Would you say this is average?
^ yeah hafiz is the same in Arabic
and juzz mean part.....like we have 30 parts of Quran
so can you share your experience please?
Arabic quran i belive but i didn't finish almost the 7 surah's left
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