1. Ikhlaas (Sincerity) – Hifz Memorising Spirituality Al-Ikhlaas Sirr ul-Fath – Sincerity is the secret to success. When a person exerts himself to his limits and progresses in ways unimaginable, yet in spite of his efforts lacks sincerity in his actions... 2 Jan 2025
2. Learning in childhood is like engraving on a stone There is a famous saying in the Arabic language: اَلحِفْظُ فِى الصِّغَرِ كَالنَّقْشِ عَلَى الْحَجَرِ وَ الْحِفْظُ فِى الْكِبَرِ كَالْكِتَابَةِ عَلَى الْمَاءِ “Memorising in childhood is like engraving... 2 Jan 2025
3. The Best Time For Memorisation Memorising is not possible on a full stomach When a person has breakfast and his belly is filled, how will he be able to Memorise? It will not be possible! The reason is that the brain is occupied and... 2 Jan 2025
4. The Best Place For Memorisation The Noble Qur`an must be memorised in a place where the eyes, ears and tongue are safeguarded. The windows to the mind are three. If I have a pond and this pond has three spouts to fill it at differen... 2 Jan 2025
5. Reciting with good Tajweed Reciting with Tajweed at a good pace Tajweed greatly strengthens Hifdh (memorization). I receive many complaints from institutions and students saying that, “Shaykh, I memorize and then forget!” I ask... 2 Jan 2025
6. Use Only One Mushaf Use only one Mushaf (print of the Quran). The best copy of the Quran is where an Ayah starts in the beginning of the page and an Ayah ends at the end of the page. Do not break up the verses of a page ... 2 Jan 2025
7. Correcting Recitation When you intend to memorise a verse of the Qur’an, a recommended practice is to first recite it to a teacher. Never rely on yourself as you are bound to make mistakes which you won’t notice. There are... 2 Jan 2025