Question says it all; anything goes. Any brain exercises or maybe something i could eat to make it easier for me to memorize things, whether it be a grocery list or a surah from the quran?Jazakallah Khair in advance.
Just wondering how many times would you have to review something before it stuck in your head for life?
Just wondering how many times would you have to review something before it stuck in your head for life?
The answer is ALL OF THE TIME. The Qur'an will seap out of a negligent persons heart if they do not keep going over what they learnt. So a hafidh would have to keep going over the Qur'an constantly throughout their lives. They usually do this by reading to someone who will correct them where they went wrong or remind them if they are stuck on a verse. In this way the Qur'an will remain in the heart of a Muslim until death.
But it is a major sin to neglect the Qur'an until one has forgotten it. Unfortunately this is the case with many people and they will find they are at great loss on the day of judgement.
The best way is to do it by learning tafseer. My Tawjeed teacher's (Sheikh Sibghatollah Rasool, who has a masters from Madinah university) was class-mates with Sheikh Hudaifi, the grand Imam of Masjid Nabwawi (they both have the same Sheikh in Madinah who taught them Quran). My teacher is now close to 65 (around the age of Sheikh Hudaifi; I forgot his exact age), yet he rarley makes mistakes, and only reviews in his sunnah prayer. He studied tafseer, and knows why the mutashabhia occur. Hence, he is able to lead taraweeh without reviewing at all! Now that is a hafidh -- someoen truly guarding the quran. Unfortunatley, most of us are pseduo hufadh -- as we will always be in a cycle of review memorize review memorize. Hence, the importance of learning Arabic langauge, and tafseer. Also, with this, you will enjoy your recitation and instead of the Mutashabihaat becoming difficult, they will be a source of joy.
Alhumdullilah for the juzs (ajza), which I learnt the tafaseer, I rarley need to review. And when I recite them, I feel so much better, since I know the deep meanings of each ayats, and why the changes are occuring, and how each ayah is related... its an endless ocean of knowledge... and its like one is simply taking a tiny sip and that is suffient to quench the persons thirst for knowledge and humble their intellect. Though, it quenches ones thirst, the desire to want more and more of it increases.
Insh'Allah I hope to finish the tafseer of the entire Qur'an at a basic level in the next 2 years (hopefully earlier). I have made it a life-time goal to study tafseer at an advance level. So Insh'Allah when im 60, I would have covered majority of the tafseer.
My 0.02 and rant...
Let me tell a story.Question says it all; anything goes. Any brain exercises or maybe something i could eat to make it easier for me to memorize things, whether it be a grocery list or a surah from the quran?
Jazakallah Khair in advance.
Walakum asalam,
Question says it all; anything goes. Any brain exercises or maybe something i could eat to make it easier for me to memorize things, whether it be a grocery list or a surah from the quran?Jazakallah Khair in advance.
If one fails to remember an event or written text or spoken words, according to Imam Jafar bin Muhammad al Sadiq one should put the right hand on the forehad and recite:INNEE AS-ALUKA YAA MUD'AKKIRAL KHAYRI WA FAA-ILAHOO WAL AAMIRA BIHEE AN TUS'ALLIYA A'LAA MUH'AMMADIN WA AALI MUH'AMMADIN WA TUD'AKKIRANEE MAA ANSAANEEHISH SHAYT'AAN I beseech You, O He who reminds about doing good, does good and commands to do good. Send blessings on Muhammed and the family of Muhammed and let me remember what shaytan makes me forget.
According to Imam Ali ibn abi Talib to retain in memory whatever one listens or reads, recite the following dua'a after every obligatory salat.In the name of Allah the most kind the most merciful.
Glory be to Him who does not treat the citizens of His kingdom unjustly.
Glory be to Him who does not let the torment and pain come suddenly upon mankind.
Glory be to the compassionate the merciful.
O Allah, fill my heart with true englightenment, wisdom, understanding and knowledge.
Surely you are able to do all things.
SUBH'AANA MAN LAA YA-TADEE AA'LAA AHLI MAMLAKATIHEE SUBH'AANA MAN LAA YAAKHUD'U AHLAL ARZ'I BILWAANIL A'D'AABI SUBH'AANAR RA-OOFIR RAH'EEMI ALLAAHUMMAJ-A'L LEE FEE QALBEE NOORAN WA BAS'ARAN WA FAHMAN WA I'LMAN INNAKA A'LAA KULLI SHAY-IN QADEER
Asalam alaikum,As a new muslim im in the process of learning namaz, what to read and how to read it, and im also trying to memorise it.
Iv found the easiest way to do this is by looking for audio/visual help like youtube videos, and a book which i can read along with, and i repeat the same bits until it sticks and surprisingly it works! I also repeat what iv learned in my head all the time so it doesnt seep out.
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