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Assalamualeikum! There is an important question on my mind. To be honest I am not sure I have enough time for it or not. But if Allah wills, I want to memorize all of Qur'an Insallah. Who doesn't want it? Anyway, Is there any hafizes on The forum? Is there memorization techniques Of the Qur'an? How long does it take? How many hours do I have to spend each day? Which path should I follow? Allah bless you Inshallah!
 
The easiest way to memorise the Quran is by listening to the recitation over and over again, try looking for a "fast-paced" reciter that you like, my favourite currently is Sheikh Maher al-Muaiqly.

The best time to memorise is right after Fajr... Have a secluded place to go to and memorise in a place that is quiet. Theres no magic trick: repeat, repeat, repeat, over and over again. It is just repetitive recitation and/or listening that will help to memorise. Start from the back. Shorter surahs will bring you a big boost....

May Allah make it easy for you. Ameen.
 
The easiest way to memorise the Quran is by listening to the recitation over and over again, try looking for a "fast-paced" reciter that you like, my favourite currently is Sheikh Maher al-Muaiqly.

The best time to memorise is right after Fajr... Have a secluded place to go to and memorise in a place that is quiet. Theres no magic trick: repeat, repeat, repeat, over and over again. It is just repetitive recitation and/or listening that will help to memorise. Start from the back. Shorter surahs will bring you a big boost....

May Allah make it easy for you. Ameen.

Thank you brother. You gave me important informations! Are you hafiz Inshallah?
 
I'm a sister actually! and no, i am not but managed to memorise quite a bit by listening - alhamdulillah.
Allah increase your knowledge Inshallah sister! Which one do you suggest? listening or reading is more useful?
 
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eI myself listen to a reciter a lot. Makes it easier to find a flow.

I read a translitation and listen to a reciter. For me I need to both read and listen. So that I know what I am reading, and can improve my Tajweed (by listening and reciting too.)

Allahu alam.
 
Allah increase your knowledge Inshallah sister! Which one do you suggest? listening or reading is more useful?

Ameen ya rabb... you as well..

I would suggest both, listening while reading is even more effective.
 
In my experience, depends on your level of piety.

I tried memorizing. Took me close to 7 years to get 20 Juz.

I suffered a major disease. One which doctors said had no recovery. One has to stay on meds forever. However, Allaah heard the supplications of loved ones and mine and cured me.

I restarted memorizing and finished 10 Juz in just one and a half months.

Disease cleanses you of all sins.

My experience. Allaah knows best.
 
I struggle.

But then again, I struggle with many things and nothing has ever come easy for me. If I wanted anything, I had to consciously put in the effort as it is not going to be like it is for some people I see.

Once I learn something, I have to practice it almost daily, if not I will forget. Especially a language I don't understand. Even the meanings, I have to at least weekly go through ayat by ayat and remember what is the meaning... that is tough. I went through a month plus of not doing the exercise and I forget at least a third of the meanings if not getting some muddled up.

But that is me, my struggle. Everyone will have it different.

May Allah make it easier for you.


eace:
 
I struggle.

But then again, I struggle with many things and nothing has ever come easy for me. If I wanted anything, I had to consciously put in the effort as it is not going to be like it is for some people I see.

Once I learn something, I have to practice it almost daily, if not I will forget. Especially a language I don't understand. Even the meanings, I have to at least weekly go through ayat by ayat and remember what is the meaning... that is tough. I went through a month plus of not doing the exercise and I forget at least a third of the meanings if not getting some muddled up.

But that is me, my struggle. Everyone will have it different.

May Allah make it easier for you.


eace:
Your learning will set light to us Brother! Thank you for your pray! May Allah make it easier for us.