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    The Shuffling Revision Method

    Revision can be a great source of stress for those who struggle with time and have weaknesses. Here are the things I hear: So why can’t you just revise by looking? Surely if you do it enough with consistency, you’ll be fine (it’s possible). I don’t have time to do it from memory. It’s too…

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    Brain Tumour Didn’t Stop Me Memorising Quran

    Despite years of treatment for her brain tumour, Aminah saw no improvements. The pain… the swelling… grew and grew… Yet the belief and certainty she had grew stronger. So much that she knew that Allāh will grant her goodness. So she began memorising the Qur’ān with the intent to do so before dying. What happened…

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    The Ibrahimi Method For Memorising The Quran

    This method for memorising the Qur’ān comes from Shaykh Ibrahim as-Saq’ūb which is why I have named it the Ibrahimi method. Hundreds upon hundreds of students have completed the memorisation of the Qur’ān using this method. The following is according to what the shaykh himself has conveyed. The eventual result of this method is that…

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    The 7 Stages of Being a Companion of The Quran Explained

    How do you become a Companion of the Qur’ān? Qur’ān memorisation, wholly or partly, is an immense favour from Allāh. Being a Companion of the Qur’ān carries many benefits and rewards, and is all due to the Love and Mercy of Allāh. It is an immense blessing: عَنْ أَنَسِ بْنِ مَالِكٍ قَالَ قَالَ رَسُولُ اللَّهِ…

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    The Successful Repetition Methods for Hifz in Mauritania

    I have come across many variant methods of memorisation from Mauritania, Morocco, Egypt, Sudan and other places that are very similar. You will have come across many. I’m sharing a popular article here written by Abu Umar Abdul ‘Aziz that does a good job of explaining one of these methods. Introduction Al-Hamdulillah, we praise Allah…

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    How To Revise Quran In Your Salah [Namaz]

    Revising your Hifz in your Salāh is your number one tool. It’s the time to make the most of your Hifz. Actually, one of my regrets when doing Hifz was not following this advice. So I started making sure my own students made the effort to recite a cycle of revision through salāh. What were…

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    Techniques To Remember The Similar Verses [Mutashābihāt] P3

    In parts one and two, you learnt different rules and formulas you can use to remember similar verses (the Mutashābihāt) in the Qur’ān. I also shared reversal patterns and incremental patterns in sūrah yasīn. There are more than 22+ different patterns or techniques that can be used to remember similar verses. So far I have…

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    The Man That Memorised Quran At Age 100

    Can you imagine starting your journey to memorise the Qur’ān when you reached the age of 80? Probably not. Why would you leave it that later in life? Why would you take on such a task when you can’t learn things like you used to? When you truly love the Qur’ān and have a relationship…

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    How To Be Consistent With Quran Memorisation (Hifz)

    We all know that consistency is key yet it is something we all struggled with. How can I be consistent with Hifdh? This is the question we all ask ourselves. You may have Googled “How to be consistent” and got overwhelmed with different thoughts and ideas. Often these ideas are all the same and come…

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    Using Flashcards For Hifz (Quran Memorisation)

    Using flashcards for your Hifz (Qur’ān memorisation) can be very helpful and for many other use cases. Students use them for revision. Students use them to memorise languages. Whether you’re using an index card, a flashcard, a flashcard maker app, cardflow, or any note paper, it has come in useful for so many. How can flashcards…

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