How to become a person who knows the Koran by heart

Author: Marcus Baldwin
Date Of Creation: 17 June 2021
Update Date: 1 July 2024
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Hafiz (caretaker who remembers without forgetting) is a person who knows the entire Holy Quran and will be able to recite it from memory. They can even be small children, because they started teaching from an early age. The younger the better.

Steps

  1. 1 Always start memorizing a new lesson (Sabak) after Maghreb (or, at most, after Ishi).
  2. 2 Memorize Saban (new lesson) in full (if you still need to memorize) after the Fajar prayer and read it to your teacher.
  3. 3 Every day read Sabak (new lesson) along with the previous lesson for the last 7 days. The last 7 days lessons are known as MANZIL or PICH-LA, the last 7 days lessons must be repeated daily, the average person must repeat up to 15 lessons (as preferred by a professional from Pakistan, course instructor).
  4. 4 Read the complete Juz (part) of the Qur'an every day that you learned earlier..
  5. 5 Start by simply learning Arabic; if you can read without understanding the meaning, that is also good, as Arabic can be easily memorized without understanding the essence! These are the miracles of the Holy Quran.
  6. 6 Since the concluding part of the Qur'an is easy to remember, start at the end of the Qur'an, start your first lesson with one sura, for example, Sura-an-Nas.
  7. 7 Repeat the peeping text until you realize that you can read without peeping, and then read it 5 times.
  8. 8 Repeat the text and learn the next part on the same day.
  9. 9 Work as hard as you can.
  10. 10 Increase the number of pages to memorize when you feel like you can learn in a day or more.
  11. 11 When you reach the goal by learning the page, continue the same number of lessons for 15 days, do not waste all your memory just on a new daily lesson. For example, Sabak, which you learned earlier, but also try not to forget what you learned today.
  12. 12 Be focused and optimistic.
  13. 13 Keep working and know that you will succeed. Never give up or slow down the pace of your work.
  14. 14 Learn in silence. You can listen to the recitation of the Quran, but for some people it only bothers.
  15. 15 When you have finished the teaching, read it to someone, preferably a sheikh, and do it daily.
  16. 16 Always ask for help to achieve the goal from Allah, through prayer.
  17. 17 Always review what you have already learned. If not, then over the months you will forget everything.
  18. 18 Have patience and trust that you will. Motivation is the key to success.
  19. 19 Ask someone to listen to you read the Qur'an (Holy Book of Muslims).
  20. 20 It is also recommended that you learn Arabic so that you understand what you are talking about. Remember that understanding the Quran is more important than memorizing it. Knowing the meaning will make it easier to remember and tell. The Koran is a book of instructions and without understanding its essence, we will not be able to learn those instructions that are very important for life on Earth.
  21. 21 If you still have any problems, ask the sheikh for a solution. He can give you the address of someone who can help you better, such as a professional Kari (teacher).

Tips

  • When learning a new Hand, use the form of prayer so you don't forget.
  • Find a sociable teacher and practice with him.
  • Start with chapter 30. Then, when you have learned, start with Alifa La Mima.
  • Pray to Allah.
  • When teaching any Surah, repeat the Quran. You can also repeat the prayer to Nafil.
  • Some teachers give lessons at home on weekends, sometimes on weekdays!
  • Find a madrasah with other students, so it will be easier for you to teach.
  • You have to repeat some parts 10-20 times.
  • If you start to forget what you have already learned, stop learning and concentrate on repetition.
  • Studying three parts a day will help you become Hafiz in 10 years.Although some students take 2 or 3 years to study the entire Koran.
  • Also learn the meaning and tafsir when you memorize the Qur'an.
  • The younger you are, the better you remember, and the EASIER, because you don't have a lot of unnecessary information in your head.
  • Try also masjid, there are good courses. Look first in your area, if not, look again.
  • Find an Arabic teacher, which will teach you the language. It's better than English transliteration. It will be clearer to you! There you will learn everything! Punctuation, vowels, etc.
  • Listen to your favorite sheikh or kari (Mishari Rashid and Sudas - recommended) via the Internet or on an iPod, it will motivate you, and prayers will help you with Tajweed (the Rules for reciting the Quran).
  • Walnuts are very useful for developing memory.
  • If you want, go and sign up for Darul Ulum. They can make you Hafiz in 3 years, and also Alim if you wish.
  • Courses exist in various locations, especially Walthamstow.
  • There are many Darul Ulums such as Bary, Bolton, Bradford, Blackbourne, Kent, etc.
  • Darul Ulum is accepted for courses for boys aged 11 to 18 years. (Age varies depending on location).

Warnings

  • Always look for a good teacher who is well trained in reciting the Quran.
  • Some children are against what is expected of them, do not force your children to do what they do not want.
  • If you are not speaking the Quran with a clear intonation, your version may be incorrectly translated.
  • To memorize and forget is a sin, respectively, if you have learned, try not to forget.