anonymous
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i need help with increasing my iman-well more like how to be motivated to improve my iman? i need help in keeping a routine and timetable so that i can get accoplished what i want for eg, when i intend on sudying arabic on mondays, i study arabic on Mondays and not make silly old excuses :exhausted :heated:
another thing: when you have learnt or memorized something (especially quran), how do you keep it in your mind. like how do you motivate (again its to do with motivation) yourself to revise. that part is the most difficult. the other most diffuct part is studying at the times that are the best to study...such as after fajr. i for one, can NOT keep awake after fajr. i need that sleep the most. b4 fajr/all night, i can easily stay awake but after fajr, it is seriously hard for me even on nights when i go to sleep at a reasonable time. how do i overcome this to? whats the other part of the day thats good for memorizing? also with memorizing, does it have to be on a daily basis? like can i memorise, say only twice a week? or do i have to be more consistent?
does anyone else have trouble with this? does anyone have trouble being motivated to study and revise? what do you do to overcome this?
another thing: when you have learnt or memorized something (especially quran), how do you keep it in your mind. like how do you motivate (again its to do with motivation) yourself to revise. that part is the most difficult. the other most diffuct part is studying at the times that are the best to study...such as after fajr. i for one, can NOT keep awake after fajr. i need that sleep the most. b4 fajr/all night, i can easily stay awake but after fajr, it is seriously hard for me even on nights when i go to sleep at a reasonable time. how do i overcome this to? whats the other part of the day thats good for memorizing? also with memorizing, does it have to be on a daily basis? like can i memorise, say only twice a week? or do i have to be more consistent?
does anyone else have trouble with this? does anyone have trouble being motivated to study and revise? what do you do to overcome this?
OK, al hamdulillah, it doesn't sound like your imaan is dying That would be serious. It sounds like a case of poor organisation of when to do what. A really simple way (and I intend to do this too) is to write a list of what you have to do and what time and stick to it. Tick of the tasks you complete and as you see the ticks you will feel a sense of accomplishment. This will make you feel good and motivate you to do the next thing. And we all like to feel good. No one does anything to feel bad. Try it and see how it works inshaAllah.