asalam alaikum wr wb,
I've started memorizing the Quran 2 days ago. Please make sincere duaa that Allah swt makes it easy for me inshaAllah.
Also is it possible to finish in one year and is there a particular order of which Surah to memorize first? I've heard that the Surahs in the last Juz should be memorised first or doesn't it matter?
wa alaikum asalam wr wb.
First of all, Masha'Allaah this is excellent news that another person in this nation is setting out to memorize the Qur'an. May Allaah make it easy for you and all of us others as well who are on this path and make us of the People of the Qur'aan.
To answer your questions Sister, it really depends on the individual and how much time, effort, and sincerity he/she has and is willing to put in. Memorizing the Qur'an is not hard in the least, in fact it is very easy, but one cannot get the Qur'an if he/she is unwilling to make the sacrifices for it. You need to give it alot of your time. When you first start to memorize, be prepared for trials, because they will definitely come, and they will be the hardest in the beginning because Shaytan wants to dissuade you from memorizing and spending time with the Book of Allaah. It is crucial that at this stage you do not give up and remain patient and persevere. By the mercy of Allaah, when one crosses this initial stage of memorizing, what comes after becomes easy Insha'Allaah. And please do not forget the most crucial aspect to achieving success in this affair or in any other: Dua'. Do not underestimate the power of Dua', it is your aid in memorizing and remembering what you've memorized. Secondly, staying away from sins. They bring the greatest harm to ones Hifdh and leaving them brings great benefit.
There are people who have memorized the Qur'an in 50 days, others in a few months, and others in a couple of years. The time it takes you to memorize is irrelevant but it is more than possible to do in a year; what you should focus on is making whatever you're memorizing as strong as you possibly can because the first memorization if done correctly eases the revision that follows and remains the strongest in memory.
As for where to start, then again this depends on the individual. If you're starting out for the first time, then I would suggest (this is what worked for some people that I know) is to memorize the 30th Juz first (memorize backwards, from Surah an-Nas to an-Naba) and then go to Juz 1 and work through the Qur'an. I find this has benefit because since the surahs in the 30th Juz are short, your mind gets accustomed to memorizing more and more each day so when you get to Surah al-Baqarah you're mind is already in a state to memorize and you won't be disheartened by the longer verses. Just make sure that you don't wander all over the place, i.e. memorize a surah in 24th juz, then go to the 9th juz, and then go to 14th juz etc. Work systematically
welll... i do wanna memorize the whole quran but my only fear is that the punishment of forgetting it.. now in the past i memorized around like 4 chapters but i have to say i forgot em .. ,,,, i have to be honest i kinda teed to get busy with life.. so is there a punishment for forgettin ir.. well thats wat i heard.. salamz
Then get to memorizing

Everyone that sets out to do Hifdh has the same fear as you, but they don't let the fear get in the way of the reward. 10 hasanat per letter of the Qur'an that is recited, and a memorizer of the Qur'an recites the Qur'an so much, who can give the value of the reward except Allaah?
Don't let these excuses get in the way, because if you honestly want to memorize, you'll find a way to do it. Ive heard of a brother who memorized the Qur'an in the bathroom because his parents would not allow him to, and he completely memorized it. If anyone had an excuse he did. Excuses come from Shaytan Sister, don't let them control you.