How to Memorize Ayahs from the Quran

Perform Wudu (ablution)., Obtain a copy of the Quran and a translation in the language you understand., Write down the ayah (verse) you would like to memorize in a notebook and the translation of that ayah. , Recite the ayah 6 times, while looking...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Perform Wudu (ablution).

    It is debated whether it is permissible to touch the Quran without wudu, but it is recommended to do wudu before touching the Quran (or words if accessing online).
  2. Step 2: Obtain a copy of the Quran and a translation in the language you understand.

    It may be obtained from your local mosque (masjid).

    You can also access it online.

    Some good sites are:
    Quran Explorer Quran.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,
  3. Step 3: Write down the ayah (verse) you would like to memorize in a notebook and the translation of that ayah.

  4. Step 4: Recite the ayah 6 times

  5. Step 5: while looking at the Quran.

  6. Step 6: Recite the ayah 5 times from memory.

  7. Step 7: Move on to the next ayah and follow the same steps outlined above.

  8. Step 8: Recite the first and second ayahs together from memory.

  9. Step 9: Continue memorizing the rest of the ayahs you want to memorize using the above procedure.

  10. Step 10: Recite the ayahs you have memorized 3 times.

  11. Step 11: If you ever finish the Quran

  12. Step 12: you will have a great reward

  13. Step 13: Inshallah!

  14. Step 14: Read the ayah 20 times or 10 times.

  15. Step 15: Recite the ayah 5 times for memory.

  16. Step 16: Write the ayah down on a notebook five times.

  17. Step 17: Recite from memory.

Detailed Guide

It is debated whether it is permissible to touch the Quran without wudu, but it is recommended to do wudu before touching the Quran (or words if accessing online).

It may be obtained from your local mosque (masjid).

You can also access it online.

Some good sites are:
Quran Explorer Quran.com ,,,,,,,,,,,,

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