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Hifz Tip

Sometimes we all forget certain things, it’s normal. But one of the most powerful habits for strong Hifz is to know the structure of what you’re memorising. ⸻ Know the basics of each Juzz: •Number of pages •Surah names •Where each 1/4, 1/2, 3/4, and full section begins and ends •Even small details like how many Ruku’s are in each Juzz and how they start ⸻ It might feel tough at the beginning, but soon it becomes part of your daily routine. Don’t move to the next 1/4 or next Juzz until the previous one is solid, meaning you can recite it confidently without mistakes and you know its basic structure. ⸻ This method builds strong Hifz, in sha’ Allah.

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Hifz Tip: How to keep track of your progress

Plan Smart! Set short-term goals that build up to your yearly target. Make a weekly target → then a monthly goal → keep building till the year’s end. ⸻ Be Flexible, Stay Consistent Some months will be heavier on revision, others on new memorisation — and that’s perfectly fine! What matters is steady progress. ⸻ Track Your Journey Every Hafiz should have a yearly progress sheet to record how many khatams they complete. Seeing your own progress will motivate you, and your teacher and parents can also see how far you’ve come! ⸻ Write It Down! Keep a diary or progress sheet for everything you read, it’s your roadmap to success in Hifz. ⸻ Want More Tips? Message Quba on WhatsApp for more Hifz guidance and motivation! Consistency + Planning = Barakah in Your Hifz

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Hifz Tip: Recite Your Revision by Heart

Do not just read your revision, make sure to recite it by heart Many times we think we know it, but our eyes are doing the work rather than our memory ⸻ How to Strengthen Memorisation •Close the Qur’an •Challenge yourself to recall what you have memorised •Get tested and recite to someone who can check your recitation With consistent effort, your Qur’an will move from your eyes to your heart, where it truly belongs

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Hifz Tip: Mastering Mutashābihāt

Struggling with Mutashābihāt (similar verses) can make memorisation challenging. Here is a simple method that will stay with you for life ⸻ Simple Method When you come across a similar āyah in another Juzz, write the Juzz number next to it For example, if you are reading an āyah in Juzz 17 and it also appears in Juzz 14, write 14 next to it. Then go to Juzz 14 and write 17 by the similar āyah there. ⸻ How It Helps This small step helps your brain make connections naturally. You have only written a number, but your mind does the rest, linking the verses and strengthening your memory over time

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Hifz Tip: Strengthen Before Moving On

Many students, while memorising their Sabak Para (the Juzz they are learning), start forgetting parts even though they revise it daily ⸻ Golden Tip Do not move on to the next quarter of your Sabak until the current one is fully solid and free from mistakes For example, if you have memorised almost half a Juzz, the next day do not begin new Sabak. Instead, focus on reciting the full half fluently and without errors. Only once that portion is strong should you move forward This method helps make your Hifz much stronger, in shā Allah

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Hifz Tip: Consistency is Key

Hifz is not a race, it is a journey. Do not rush to finish, focus on how well you know what you have memorised. Some students finish quickly but struggle with weak revision (Dhor), and that never feels good. Take your time, but above all, be consistent. With steady effort, you will reach your goal, inshaAllah. ⸻ Make Dhor Your Priority Read your revision every day. Start small, build up gradually, and begin incorporating your Dhor into Salah. This is when you will truly know the Qur’an by heart. ⸻ Make Hifz Part of Your Life Hifz becomes easier when it becomes your routine. Dedicate mornings, evenings, weekdays, and weekends to the Qur’an. Let your day revolve around it. ⸻ Stay Strong There will be tough days when you feel like giving up. You are not alone, every student faces challenges. But once you overcome them, you will miss the early mornings, classmates testing each other, mastering the Mutashabihāt, and the exam nerves. Hifz is a journey only those who have been through it truly understand

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Hifz Tip: Reading Your New Portion (Sabak)

A common question is how a student should read their new portion of the Qur’an ⸻ Key Principle Confidence is essential in memorisation Guidelines for Effective Recitation •A student who reads their Sabak fluently, confidently, loudly, and clearly with correct Tajweed, without mumbling or hesitation, is performing well. One or two minor mistakes are acceptable depending on the portion size •Conversely, if a student mumbles, hesitates, reads quietly, or repeatedly goes back and forth, even without clear mistakes, this indicates the portion has not been fully memorised and is considered a fail ⸻ Final Advice The foundation of strong Hifz is clarity, confidence, and fluency rather than relying solely on mental correction

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Hifz Tip: After Finishing a Juzz

Do not rush to the next Juzz. Focus on making the current one solid before moving forward ⸻ Suggested Revision Plan Day 1: Revise the first half of the Juzz Day 2: Revise the second half •Test yourself on mutashābihāt, surah names, quarters, halves, and random ayāt Day 3: Complete a full Juzz test from memory ⸻ Key Advice Only move on when the Juzz is fully secure. This method builds strong and lasting memorisation, ensuring your Hifz remains firm over time

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Hifz Tip: Focus Over Duration

Many students spend hours reading the Qur’an without proper focus, which is not an effective way to memorise. Hifz is not measured by how long you sit but by the quality of your attention and concentration ⸻ Create a Solid Routine •Prioritise Fajr time, as it is ideal for memorisation •Set specific hours for memorisation, revision, and rest •Eat well, sleep well, and avoid overworking yourself ⸻ Avoid Ineffective Practices Do not force yourself to sit for long periods without full attention. This only wastes time and energy and slows down your progress Weekly Check-In •Review your progress regularly •Adapt your routine to what works best for you •Be honest about what needs improvement ⸻ Final Advice Put in sincere effort, and Allah will open the doors. Hifz is a blessing, and with focus and consistency, it becomes a source of immense reward and connection with the Qur’an

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Tajweed Tip: Focus on Accuracy Before Tune

When learning to recite the Qur’an, it is important not to begin with a tune before your Tajweed is correct and flowing. Accuracy and proper pronunciation should always come first; melody can be added later. ⸻ Understanding Tajweed Even after studying the rules of Tajweed, you may still face challenges. This is because Tajweed is not merely theoretical — it requires consistent practice. Reading silently from the Mushaf alone is often not sufficient to master the rules. ⸻ Practice Makes Perfect Regular and focused practice is essential. One of the most effective ways to improve is by listening to expert reciters and following along. Recommended reciters include: •Shaykh Mahmoud Al-Hussary •Shaykh Muhammad Al-Minshawi •Shaykh Ali Al-Hudhaify •Shaykh Abdul Rashid Ali Sufi •Shaykh Ma’sarawi •Shaykh Ayman Suwayd •Shaykh Waleed Shamsan •Shaykh Abdullah Al-Juhany These are just a few of the many accomplished reciters whose recitation can serve as a model. Method for Improvement •Listen to one ayah at a time. •Pause and repeat after the reciter. •Focus on correct articulation and pronunciation. •Practice this regularly, whether in class or at home. ⸻ Key Point With patience and consistent effort, your Tajweed will naturally improve over time, in shā’ Allāh, strengthening both your recitation and your connection with the Qur’an.

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