When learning to
memorise the Quran, the first thing you should do is find a Quran teacher
or enrol in Online Quran Classes.
The reason for this is that we've noticed that memorising the Quran and
reciting the Quran have become intertwined, and it's easy to mispronounce
certain sounds and letters when you're learning to memorise the Quran because
you're just concentrating on repeating what you're hearing. They will also
provide you with suggestions to assist you to enhance your Quran memorising.
The second benefit of having our online Quran tutor is that it will help you stay on track.
We've all attempted to memorise the Quran at some point in
our lives but failed since we were doing it on our own and there was no one to
keep us responsible. If you know you have an online Quran memorization class with Tajweed, for example, if your
class is five o'clock Sunday afternoon or whatever, then you know you have to
show up and learn the Quran at that time, so when you know you have an online
Quran memorization class with Tajweed, for example, if your class is five
o'clock Sunday afternoon or whatever, then you know you have to show up and
learn the Quran at that time. As a result, it aids in your accountability. It
also helps you stay on pace with your Quran memorising.
How to Memorize your New
Lessons/Homework:
When it comes to memorising the Quran, it's all about
repetition, repetition, repetition. According to psychology, the only method to
solidify a memory is to:
Number one is repeating it, and number two is solidifying it
via Association.
So, to summarise, the repetition technique is as follows:
you start with your first ayah/verse and repeat it 10 to 30 times, if not more;
some people suggest repeating it more more than that. So, let's say you repeat
the first ayah of Surah Fatiha 10 to 30 times until you feel like you've got it
down, then you move on to the second ayah of the Quran and say it another 10 to
30 times, then you go back to the first ayah/verse and recite it once, then you
go back to your second ayah/verse and recite it once, and then you move on to
your third Ayah/verse and recite it
The second part of consolidating information is through
association, which helps you memorise Quran online. Now, if you understand what
you're saying, it's a lot easier for you to learn and memorise Quran with
tajweed, because obviously, you'll get a storyline as you're building up, so
take Sarah Yusuf for example, you start reading surah Yusuf and then you're
reading about the part where Prophet Yusuf was killed.
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