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Best Way to Do Hifz of the Quran – A Practical Guide for Students

Best Way to Do Hifz of the Quran – A Practical Guide for Students

Hifz of the Holy Quran is a blessing for which no return is possible. It is to read and write the words of Allah in your heart. Most students begin this journey filled with excitement, but many are confused as to the preferred route to take. Others have trouble with revision, time management, or motivation. This guide makes it easy to do Hifz of the Quran simply. It is intended for students, parents, and anyone who wants to know how to memorize Quraan step by step and keep it strong forever.

What is Hifz of the Quran?

Hifz is to preserve and memorize. Islamic definition of Hifz: Memorizing the whole Quran by heart, and being able to recite it without looking at it. It’s not just about memory. It’s about discipline, it’s about consistency, it’s respecting what Allah said. A Hafiz has a huge responsibility as the Quran should remain in the heart and on the tongue accurately.

Why Doing Hifz Is So Special

One gains closeness to Allah by memorizing the Quran. It fosters a close relationship with the Book of Allah and grows passion for worship. It also promotes focus, patience, and self-control . Hifz also helps students develop strong memory skills and discipline. For families, it brings honor and benedictions. For the benefit of the Ummah, it assists in keeping the Quran original as it was revealed.

Setting the Right Intention

The first and most crucial step on the path of Hifz is to have the Niyyah – intention. A child should begin Hifz for the pleasure of Allah, not seeking commendation. So, right intentions will make our journey easier. It brings barakah in terms of time and work. On a good day, of course, this all makes sense. Even bad days have meaning and accomplishment when the intent is clear.

Selecting Time and Location

Memorization is hugely affected by time and place. The mind functions better in a place that is quiet and clean. Early morning is often ideal because you have a fresh mind before you become overwhelmed with distractions. The students must try to set a fixed time of day for Hifz. A fixed routine builds a habit. Habit makes consistency easier. In Hifz, regularity is what will help you to succeed.

How To Remember New Lessons The Best Way

No magic pill/miracle drug for Hifz! The answer is to keep it simple, dumb, and that’s based on repetition and understanding.

Step One: Recite with Proper Tajweed

The student should read the lesson with sound Tajweed before memorizing. This is useful in maintaining proper pronunciation from the beginning. Ideally, the lesson should be read aloud to a teacher. Accurate pronunciation at the beginning saves much time later regarding this point. It also keeps mistakes from turning into habits.

Step 2: Divide the Lesson Into Smaller Chunks

Try not to memorize more than half a page at once, but divide that half-page into smaller chunks. For instance, memorize one or two lines every couple of times. Small pieces are more easily memorized. They also lower stress and make progress seem more attainable.

Step 3: Do It Again and Again

Repetition is at the core of Hifz. Repeat each many times until the lines come smoothly without looking. First, read while looking. Then, try without looking. If you make a mistake, correct your mistake and do the exercise again. This process builds strong memory.

Step 4: Attach the sections 

Then assemble them after memorizing the little parts. Say the whole section straight out. This can help the brain link the verses seamlessly together. This is of particular importance as it enhances the flow and confidence in reciting.

The Importance of Daily Revision

Review matters more than just memorizing new points. Students often forget old lessons because they only concentrate on new ones. Revising is always part of a proper Hifz schedule. The lessons of old let them review, day by day, week by week, and game to game. This enables the Quran to remain fresh in the mind. Memorizing without revising, no matter how good it is, will become weak.

Creating a Practical, Easy Plan

Students’ schedules should be age-appropriate based on their schoolwork and energy level. You know, some can memorize one page a day. Other writers may produce a half-page or a few lines. The goal is not speed. The name of the game is power and precision. It’s better to have a slow and solid Hifz than a fast and weak one.

A good schedule includes:

Time for a new lesson

Time for recent revision

Time for the old revision

The Role of a Teacher in Hifz

A good teacher makes all the difference in the Hifz journey. An instructor (teacher) helps in correcting, improving, and motivating the reciter. Self-teaching is useful, but a teacher makes sure the memorization is sound and solid. The teacher’s regular listening and checking safeguard the student from hidden mistakes.

Staying Motivated During Hifz

Hifz is a long journey. Some days feel easy. Some days feel very hard. This is normal. Students must remember why they began. They should also mark small victories. That support from parents and teachers also goes a long way. Dua and asking Allah for help are the strongest forms of strength and motivation.

Common Issues and How to Resolve Them

A lot of students experience them too during Hifz. Some forget old lessons. Some feel tired. Some lose focus. The solution is usually simple. Reduce the new lesson size. Increase revision time. Improve sleep and routine. And be consistent, and also have patience!

Hifz with School or Study

Most of the students do Hifz in addition to school or college. This needs good time management. Establishing a clear routine can be important for managing both. Even just one hour a day, if it’s used effectively and consistently over time, can yield incredible results. The trick is to do it regularly, not in marathon sessions.

The Real Goal of Hifz

Hifz is, however, not the real aim; it’s not just memorization. The ultimate objective is to develop a lifelong relationship with the Quran. A Hafiz should try to live by the Quran, comprehend its teaching and continue reciting throughout his or her life. This is what makes Hifz a guide, not just retention.

Conclusion

The Memorisation of the Quran is a wonderful and fulfilling journey. The best way of doing Hifz is to adopt a simple method, maintain the commitment constantly, and give due emphasis on revision. With sincerity, sound guidance, and consistent practice, any student can memorize the Quran. The road may be long, but the benefits are eternal here in this world and there in the afterlife.

FAQs

At what age should a person begin to memorize the Quran?

There is no fixed age. Many kids do so at a very young age, but with good planning and consistency, adults can also start their Hifz.

How many shlokas should a student learn each day?

That would be up to the student. It could be a few lines, half a page, or one page. Quality, not speed, should be the priority.

Why is it important to revise regularly for Hifz?

Revision keeps old lessons strong. A memorized Quran not reviewed periodically may get forgotten over time.

Can one do Hifz (memorize the Qur’an) without a teacher?

You can, but don’t. Corrections and Tajweed : A teacher assists in the correction of mistakes and verification of correct Tajweed.

How long does Hifz take?

It’s different for every student. Some finish in a couple of years; some never finish at all. The most important rule is: consistency and regular practice matter more than speed.

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