Memorize the Holy Qur’an With a Structured and Sustainable Approach
Memorizing the Qur’an is a lifelong journey and requires more than simply learning new verses. The Department of Qur’an Memorization (Hifz) provides a structured approach that focuses on new memorization, continuous revision and long-term retention.
The goal is not only to memorize new portions but also to develop a sustainable routine so that previously memorized portions remain strong.
The Hifz journey focuses on three important areas that help students balance new memorization with consistent revision.
Students work on new verses or portions according to their individual capacity.
Recently memorized portions are revised regularly to strengthen retention.
Previously memorized portions are reviewed systematically to reduce forgetting and maintain consistency.
Develop a sustainable revision routine that helps keep memorized portions strong over time.
Memorization should not come at the expense of correct recitation. Students are encouraged to apply proper pronunciation and Tajweed while memorizing.
This helps students build their memorization together with accurate and confident Qur’an recitation.
The Hifz program can be suitable for students at different stages of their memorization journey.
Successful memorization requires consistency. Instead of focusing only on how much is memorized each day, students should develop a balance between new lessons and revision.
This approach helps students build stronger long-term retention and become more confident in their recitation.
Parents can better understand their child’s progress through regular learning and revision routines. The focus remains on steady progress rather than unnecessary pressure.
Make the Qur’an a lifelong companion through a structured memorization journey.
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