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Memorising the Quran is a great virtuous deed. It will intercede for the one who
memorises it and will also act as prevention for one to enter Hell-Fire. According
to ahadith, it is also narrated that Allah will never put a person in Hell-Fire who
has any part of the Quran in his heart.
The 'Golden Age', as described by the classical scholars is between the ages 5 to
23 years. Definitely the golden age is the best time to memorise the Quran as it
is the peak of a person's memory. This age factor is a great bonus and aid for
those wishing to memorise the Quran and should be utilised by the person
immediately.
Below are 10 simple steps a person needs to practice in order to memorise the
Quran fast and effectively:
1. Al-Ikhlas - Sincerity
The first step to ease the memorisation of the Quran is sincerity. The person must
memorise the Quran for the sake of reward and to please Allah. Not to show off,
aim to impress others or in order to get a Job (e.g. as Imaam of the Masjid).
Another factor that will help a person memorise the Quran is to correct the
pronunciation and recitation of the Quran. This can be achieved by listening to a
Qari whose style of recitation you like and makes you feel connected to the
Quran.
If you give yourself a target to memorise 3 verses per day, read the three verses
you have memorised along with the new three verses you are trying to memorise
e.g. If you memorise 3 verses on one day, the next day you should memorise
another 3 verses and repeat the verses you memorised the day before.
Another tactic to memorise the Quran is to keep repeating the verses at any
opportunity with tajweed (tune). The tajweed will cause the person to enjoy the
tune of recitation thus allowing the person to memorise that verse.
This is because in every Qur أan, the layout of the verses is different. If you
memorise from one copy you will have a mental picture of the verse in your
mind, whereas if you attempt to memorise from many different copies of the
Quran, it could lead to confusion and difficulty in memorising the Quran.
6. Understanding is a mechanism of memorising
Understanding the verses will definitely increase memorisation and also khushoo
(ritual fear and focus) during salah.
7. Do not go to another chapter until you finish the chapter you are on
Memorising the Quran in chapters is the best way to memorise the Quran as it
will be easier to remember where you stopped last.
It has been reported the Messenger Muhammad (saw) said that the Quran will
run away from the tongue of a person faster than an untied camel. Make sure you
are constantly reciting the Quran wherever you are e.g. on the bus, whilst
travelling, relaxing at home etc.
The Quran is Mutashaabihaat, which means that it has a pattern. Verses often
look and sound like each other, which is a great aid to memorising the Qur أan.
For those who have passed the golden age, have disability or any hardship in
memorising the Quran, it is advisable to have plenty of honey and black seed,
which are natural remedies that aid memorisation as-well as cure sicknesses.
Source: http://www.islamicthinkers.com/index...=573&Itemid=26
http://www.themodernreligion.com/bas...ran_memory.htm
http://theinsanityofthesane.wordpres...al-experience/
http://www.mounthira.com/