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The Quran is Allah’s Holy Book that He revealed to
Prophet Muhammad (S) through Angel Jibril. It contains all the things that a
Muslim needs. Allah tells us how we should worship Him, and He gives commands
that we must obey. There is no room for a good Muslim to neglect the Quran.
When the Prophet (PBUH) received the revelation of
parts of the Quran, he would revise and memorize it and then tell the other
Muslims about it. They would also try to Memorize Important Surahs, parts of the Quran and also
note down what they could, even though there was no paper available at the
time.
Memorizing some parts of the Quran is compulsory for
Muslims. Without certain portions of the Quran, a Muslim’s salah or namaz is
incomplete. Therefore, Quran memorization is something in which all Muslims
must engage.
There are many different levels of Quran memorization Surahs.
Some just memorize the bare basics for salah. Some also memorize many of the
short surahs that Muslims can recite in prayer. Millions of Muslims even
memorize the whole Quran, becoming huffaz.
Not everyone can Memorize the Quran completely. Here,
we will look at some of the Quranic surahs and verses that everyday Muslims
should try to memorize.
How should a beginner memorize Quran?
There are several tips
to memorize the Quran more quickly and efficiently.
1.Set Good Goals.
2.Recite Verses During
Prayer.
3.Connect Each Line.
4.Make and Use
Flashcards.
Get Professional Help.
How
can I memorize the surahs of the Quran?
First of all, write down the ayah (verse) you would
like to memorize in a notebook and the translation of that
ayah. Secondly, Recite the ayah 6 times, while looking at the Quran.
Thirdly, Recite the ayah 5 times from memory. Fourthly, move on to the next
ayah and follow the same steps outlined above.
What
are the most important surahs in the Quran?
Table of Surahs
Anglicized title(s)English title(s)
Al-Fatiha The Opening, The Opening of the Divine Writ, The Essence of the Divine
Writ, The Surah of Praise, The Foundation of the Qur'an, and The Seven Oft-Repeated [Verses]
Al-BaqarahThe Calf, The Cow
Al Imran The Family of Imraan, The House of ʿImrān
An-Nisa The Women
Surah al-Fatiha
This is the first surah we read when we open the Quran.
It is compulsory for all Muslims to know this surah.
It is the most widely read surah ever.
The reason for this is that we have to read Surah al-Fatiha in every Rakat of our daily prayers, i.e., salah or namaz.
This Surah contains a powerful dua in which believers ask Allah to guide them to the straight path.
The complete surah contains many powerful meanings that Muslims should also try to understand, to increase their faith.
Ayat al-Kursi
This is a verse or ayat of the Quran. It is the 255th verse of Surah al-Baqarah. This verse about the throne or footstool of Allah shows His Greatness and Magnificence. Memorizing this verse is vital because Muslims should Recite it after the daily Prayers regularly, according to the sunnah of the Prophet (PBUH).
Surah al-Kafiroon
This is the 111th surah of the Quran. It contains a powerful message about Muslims in relation to non-Muslims. In it, we say to the disbelievers that their religion is for them while our religion, which is Islam is for us.
Surah al-Ikhlaas
This is a very important Surah of the Quran. It is the 112th surah and the first of the three Quls. It contains a complete overview of the oneness of Allah and how He is independent of His creation. He has no offspring, and He relies on no one. The surah explains how Allah is entirely self-sufficient, and He is the Sole Creator.
Surah al-Falaq
This is the 113th surah of the Quran and the second of the three Quls. In this Surah, we ask Allah for refuge from all kinds of evils. The evil of creation, darkness, magic, and the evil eye are all mentioned.
Surah an-Nas
This is the last of the three Quls and the 114th Surah of the Quran. In this surah, we also seek refuge in Allah, the Lord of all mankind, from the accursed Satan (Shaytaan) and his evil whispers.
The three Quls are to be recited once after the daily prayers, thrice after Maghrib and Fajr, and also before sleeping.
What is the fastest way to memorize the Quran?
Recite the entire passage out loud to get a sense of the rhythm.
Avoid splitting a single ayah into parts.
Focus on the meaning of the words instead of the sounds alone to make memorizing easier.
Most ayahs are pretty short and are divided in a way that makes memorization easy.
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