Alhamdulliah, i have finished my hifz at the beginning of December 2022. Started in december 2021, so it's just under 2 years. It was a difficult journey at the beginning. I used to cry to my parents, saying my teacher gave me 1 page to learn, and i can't do it. I used to cry during my first of hifz, but subhanallah, i didn't give up. When i was during my first 10 a paras, i used to read half para revision, 4-5 pages of the current para from my sabaq to the last 4-5 pages, and then 1 page sabaq I started when i was 13 years old and finished at 15 years old. I started in an islamic school where i did 3 hours in the morning (hifz) and then academic studies. My major technique for my hifz was learning my sabaq in advance. As i had academic studies and homework, etc, it was difficult to go home and memorise one page, revise for tomorrow, and do my homework as well. So what i used to was memorise my sabaq for monday, saturday morning, my sabaq for tuesday on saturday afternoon and my sabaq for Wednesday on sunday evening and so on. However, i didn't memorise it properly. I memorised it but didn't forde myself to know it by that day. And so when i had to read my sabaq for tuesday, i would go over my sabaq on Monday, and i would know it in about 15 minutes. In this way, i didn't have to spend 2 hours memorising after school. With my revision, i used to go over my para for tomorrow during morning classes after hsving read everything. Every day, i woke up at 4 am. and read my 1 para revision, my 4-5 of the current para and my sabaq. I always read tahajjud before getting to read. And when i went to class at 8:30am, i would finish reading my 1 para, 4-5 of my current para, and my sabaq by 9am. Again, this required hard work, resilience, and willingness to sacrifice sleep and hours. Hifz is not impossible. Take as long as you can but never give up, and Insha'Allah Allah will assist you in your journey to hifz. Any questions comment them down below, and i will try to reply as best as i can.
@user-oi6xw6cr8d 1 juz a day, it's a must. There are 2 hafiz in my class and their hifz is very weak. 1 juz a day is a must to retain the Qur'an. I read 1 juz every day to my ustadh. I learned the juz for the next day in class, and I reread that juz in the morning before fajr, and I know it completely. I do not really have any other tips as Allah has granted me a good memory, and after doing lots of khatams, I can read from anywhere.
Ma sha Allah brother and JazakAllah khairan. Some very good tips to memorise the Quran especially how we have become a grinding and grafting society to become successful. Proper realistic tips because these days its so easy just to waste time on TikTok and youtube shorts and just be so busy with our lives. I didn’t knw that the hadith about the quran interceding for its companion and not just for the hafidh. Really changed my perspective and want to get closer to the quran. May Allah help us all be a companion of the the Quran. AMEEEN
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They should try their best to re-memorise which requires a lot of hard work but know that they are rewarded with every Ayat they learn again in’sha Allah
Jazakumullahu Khairan for initiating and hosting this gathering, may Allah accept it and make us from the people of the Qur’ān.
Any new podcasts coming out inshallah?
Ameen ya rabb
Alhamdulliah, i have finished my hifz at the beginning of December 2022. Started in december 2021, so it's just under 2 years. It was a difficult journey at the beginning. I used to cry to my parents, saying my teacher gave me 1 page to learn, and i can't do it. I used to cry during my first of hifz, but subhanallah, i didn't give up. When i was during my first 10 a paras, i used to read half para revision, 4-5 pages of the current para from my sabaq to the last 4-5 pages, and then 1 page sabaq I started when i was 13 years old and finished at 15 years old. I started in an islamic school where i did 3 hours in the morning (hifz) and then academic studies. My major technique for my hifz was learning my sabaq in advance. As i had academic studies and homework, etc, it was difficult to go home and memorise one page, revise for tomorrow, and do my homework as well. So what i used to was memorise my sabaq for monday, saturday morning, my sabaq for tuesday on saturday afternoon and my sabaq for Wednesday on sunday evening and so on. However, i didn't memorise it properly. I memorised it but didn't forde myself to know it by that day. And so when i had to read my sabaq for tuesday, i would go over my sabaq on Monday, and i would know it in about 15 minutes. In this way, i didn't have to spend 2 hours memorising after school. With my revision, i used to go over my para for tomorrow during morning classes after hsving read everything. Every day, i woke up at 4 am. and read my 1 para revision, my 4-5 of the current para and my sabaq. I always read tahajjud before getting to read. And when i went to class at 8:30am, i would finish reading my 1 para, 4-5 of my current para, and my sabaq by 9am. Again, this required hard work, resilience, and willingness to sacrifice sleep and hours. Hifz is not impossible. Take as long as you can but never give up, and Insha'Allah Allah will assist you in your journey to hifz.
Any questions comment them down below, and i will try to reply as best as i can.
JazakAllahu Khairan for the advice, which madrasah/institute did you memorise at ?
@user-oi6xw6cr8d 1 juz a day, it's a must. There are 2 hafiz in my class and their hifz is very weak. 1 juz a day is a must to retain the Qur'an. I read 1 juz every day to my ustadh. I learned the juz for the next day in class, and I reread that juz in the morning before fajr, and I know it completely. I do not really have any other tips as Allah has granted me a good memory, and after doing lots of khatams, I can read from anywhere.
How many times is good to repeat a verse or whatever you are learning?
@OK-lu3du hmm well my teacher said 25 times but I read it as many times needed before it's in my head.
What is a para?
YO HE GOT HIS OWN PODCAST EPISODE ‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️‼️ barakallah feek
Please write Allah with capital A
This brothers podcasts are very beneficial
Allahuma Barik, may Allah make us among the people of the Quran
Excellent speech ref memorisation, mashaallah, wow! Thanks a lot for this
Please write Allah with capital A
May Allah ﷻ make us amongst the people of the Quran
Ameen ya rabb
الْحَمْدُ لِلَّهِ رَبّ الْعالَمِينَ
ما شاء الله
تبارك الرحمن
جزاك الله خير
Alhamdulillah watched it live but glad it up. JazakAllahu Khaiyran
Allahumma Barik, insightful lecture!
Jazak Allahu khayr!!
جزاک الله خیرا،بارک الله فیک
Ma sha Allah brother and JazakAllah khairan. Some very good tips to memorise the Quran especially how we have become a grinding and grafting society to become successful. Proper realistic tips because these days its so easy just to waste time on TikTok and youtube shorts and just be so busy with our lives. I didn’t knw that the hadith about the quran interceding for its companion and not just for the hafidh. Really changed my perspective and want to get closer to the quran. May Allah help us all be a companion of the the Quran. AMEEEN
Great talk
Alhamdullilah
Allahummabarik deethenics
JazakAllohu❤ H
Khaiyran❤❤
AlhmdA jazaakumullahu khairan
Pray for innocent Muslim Balochistan Brothers Sisters😔all innocent😔family in Pakistan
Pakistan stop kidnapped and killed innocent😔family....
May Allah protect innocent family😔😔in Pakistan
Free😔Balochistan
The people of the Quran are not those who memorize it but those who act upon it.
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This speaker looks and sounds like Sheikh musa of tarteel channel
If someone had memorised already ones and then he she forget what he had to do 😢
They should try their best to re-memorise which requires a lot of hard work but know that they are rewarded with every Ayat they learn again in’sha Allah
@@Alebamunir Thanks I will try my best inshaallah. make dua for me .❤️
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