How long did it take you to memorize the Quran?

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I completed my Hifz in a much longer time than you guys did... that's because I started REALLY young lol, around 8 or 9. I finished when in 2007, alhamdulillah. :)



Masha'Allah that's cool but... there are different types of Qur'an with different amount of lines per page.

And also, I think most, if not all, Qur'an have a certain sign to note the beginning of each Juzz.

MashaAllah "U all Hafiz give The Gold Crown in Jannh to ur Parents"
 
MashAllah..!
I also want to Hifz Quran But i like to memorize with Tajweed....!!

but I m 22 yr...for me isn't it easy or hard to learn???

N Also tell me from which JUZ u startd to learn??...which time is perfect to remind easily Quranic verses??

Should i learn with help of Aalima/ Hafiza or at Home..?
 
3 1/2 years. Including revision.

Be sure that you do your revision as you memorize, for example, memorize two three whatever pages a day, recite that, then do revision on the juz that you are memorizing, so that juz is good. then do revision on 1 part of the quran every night. Thats how I did it :)
 
3 1/2 years. Including revision.

Be sure that you do your revision as you memorize, for example, memorize two three whatever pages a day, recite that, then do revision on the juz that you are memorizing, so that juz is good. then do revision on 1 part of the quran every night. Thats how I did it :)

JazakAllah dear brother
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Completed at age 13, Alhamdulillah
 
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It is a custom in our family, and our locality that all children start hifz as soon as they are able to start speaking, normally even before they start going to school. I had started too, but then when I joined school, it was going on very slow. When I reached the 7th class, I had completed nearly 8 juz. Then I was dropped from school for one year to complete the hifz, which was completed just before Ramadhan that year, Alhamdulillah.
I gave my 8th class exam from open school, and then joined 9th class as regular student, the next year.

Later, my younger brother followed the same.

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... It is a custom in our family, and our locality that all children start hifz as soon as they are able to start speaking, normally even before they start going to school....

That's very interesting. If you don't mind me asking, where are you from brother?
 

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