Memorise the Whole Qur'an - STEP-BY-STEP Hifdh Guide
Summary
TLDRIn this video, the host shares a personal and inspiring guide on memorizing the Quran, drawing from his own experience of completing the memorization by age 14. He introduces viewers to structured techniques and routines that facilitate faster memorization, including daily lessons and strategic revision of new and old material. The discussion covers the integration of different memorization tactics such as visual aids, audio recitations, and the understanding of translations to reinforce learning. Moreover, the host emphasizes the importance of having a mentor and regular practice, aiming to make Quran memorization accessible and achievable for all viewers, regardless of their current knowledge or background.
Takeaways
- π The speaker shares personal experiences and techniques for memorizing the Quran, aiming to help others streamline their memorization process.
- π Started memorizing the Quran at age 7 and was formally certified at 18, learning various effective techniques along the way.
- π Recommends beginning memorization from the 30th Juz of the Quran and emphasizes systematic progression to build memorization skills effectively.
- π Highlights a structured daily routine involving morning memorization sessions and evening reviews, aiming for minimal errors to ensure thorough learning.
- π Uses a combination of recent material revision and long-term revision to keep all memorized content fresh and well-practiced.
- π» Emphasizes the importance of correct pronunciation from the beginning and recommends breaking down verses into smaller parts for easier memorization.
- π§ Suggests listening to professional reciters to improve pronunciation and memorization quality by mimicking expert delivery.
- π Encourages using visual memory by picturing the page layout and textual arrangement, enhancing recall capabilities during recitations.
- π¨βπ« Stresses the necessity of having a teacher or a mentor for consistent guidance and accountability throughout the memorization process.
- π₯ Advises integrating memorization with daily life and not setting it aside, ensuring it complements regular schooling and other activities.
Q & A
What inspired the speaker to create a video on memorizing the Quran?
-The speaker was inspired by their personal journey of memorizing the Quran by the age of 14 and teaching their son the same techniques, realizing there is a craft and skill set to memorization that can benefit others.
What is the recommended starting point for memorizing the Quran according to the video?
-The speaker recommends starting from the 30th 'juz' (part) of the Quran and then moving to the first 'juz' after covering the 29th, continuing onward from there.
What are the three fundamental aspects of memorization discussed in the video?
-The three fundamental aspects of memorization discussed are 'Saak' (new material learned each lesson), 'Subki' (revision of recent material), and 'Dor' (long-term revision of all previously memorized material).
How does the speaker suggest structuring a daily routine for memorizing the Quran?
-The speaker suggests a daily routine with 45 minutes of memorization in the morning focused on 'Saak', followed by a 3-hour class in the evening to revise the morning's memorization and recite it to a teacher, along with working on 'Subki' and 'Dor'.
What does the speaker mean by 'you should be sent back' if more than two mistakes are made during recitation?
-If a student makes more than two mistakes during recitation, it indicates that they don't know the material well enough. The speaker suggests that such a student should be sent back to relearn the material until they can recite it with minimal errors.
What memorization techniques does the speaker describe for learning verses?
-The speaker emphasizes mastering pronunciation first, then breaking verses into small chunks, adding more words gradually, and repeating them multiple times (around 10 times per verse) to reinforce memorization.
Why does the speaker recommend listening to a reciter before reciting verses yourself?
-Listening to a reciter helps ensure correct pronunciation and improves the quality of one's own recitation by mimicking a beautiful voice and great technique, enhancing memorization.
What does the speaker suggest about using the body language of a teacher during recitation?
-The speaker notes that observing a teacher's body language can provide clues about impending mistakes during recitation, which can help correct them, although this is not considered the best practice for memorization.
How does understanding the English translation of Quranic verses aid in memorization?
-Understanding the English translation helps build a deeper connection with the verses, making memorization easier, especially in narrative sections where following the story helps in recalling the sequence of verses.
Why is it important to have a teacher or mentor in the process of Quran memorization?
-A teacher or mentor provides accountability, guidance, and consistent feedback, which are crucial for sustained progress and success in memorization, especially given the long-term commitment required.
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