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Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 4:42 pm
by Alphanumeric
:?:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Tue Apr 03, 2012 6:15 pm
by DisplacedDiraac
Warsanaay any up dates/confessions?

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 7:19 am
by VeiledGarbasar
Thanks a lot Alpha. :roll: Anywho, are you about to join us? Mise have you finished, any tips?


West, sis I confess I have not done my memorisation. I still haven't got a teacher and my sister who I wanted to help me out left. But I have been reading the Qur'an all these past few days, about 3 weeks. I started from Surah Baqarah and now I'm in An-nisaa, my mission is to finish it asap. I will also do the memorisation, the reason why I'm reading the other portion is for me to familiarise myself with the other parts, for rewards and inshaaAllah to prepare me for Ramadan.

What about you? If you have a Qur'an teacher that I can do over the phone with please let me know inshaaAllah.

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 9:26 am
by DisplacedDiraac
Alphanumeric wrote::?:
Yes?

Warsanaay I totally forgot about this thread just saw it yes2day.
I completed the first two juz as a youngester over a decade ago.. It should be easy for me but my problem is I keep mixing up ayads/surahs.. :down:

I really dont know why its difficult to find a Qu'ran teacher in a city packed full of Muslims.. :? I used to go to one in the East London Masjid a few years back but too many not serious lasses used to attend so I quit.. :|

The current teacher I have now is my neighbour she's beyond lovely MashaaAllah.. But I dont like bothering her lol.. Cos as a mother/wife she's always busy, which is totally understandable.. She adviced me a while back to put more effort into learning all the Tajweed rules and pracitising them regularly rather then just putting most of my energy into memorising the Quran..

VeiledGarbasar wrote:I started from Surah Baqarah and now I'm in An-nisaa, my mission is to finish it asap. I will also do the memorisation, the reason why I'm reading the other portion is for me to familiarise myself with the other parts, for rewards and inshaaAllah to prepare me for Ramadan.
That's actually a good idea.. :up: I know I find surahs Im familiar with easier to memorise..
InshaaAllah after I finish Juz Camma I'll start doing this.. :up:
I'm currently on surah Cabasa.

I dont really know any Quran teachers who'll do it over the phone.. But I'll definitely ask around.. :up:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 12:48 pm
by Alphanumeric
The best online source of basic makhaarij and the application of central tajweed rules I've come across:



There's also a full video, over 7 hours long.

www.abouttajweed.com is an excellent source of the rules and knowledge of their applications, but you will need someone to vocalize them for you. You will want to focus on "Hafs 'an 'Asim", the most popular form of recitation. There's an audio option, but it hasn't always work for me. But you will need someone to hear you and provide feedback. A teacher is a must. If a tajweed teacher is unavailable, the best method to learn is by listening to a reciter as you follow along on the page, letter for letter, shaqal for shaqal. I strongly suggest Shaykh al-Husary. There's no one better, if you want to learn how to recite properly.

http://english.islamway.com/sindex.php? ... iew&id=212
WestLdnShawty wrote:
Alphanumeric wrote::?:
Yes?

VeiledGarbasar wrote:Thanks a lot Alpha. :roll: Anywho, are you about to join us? Mise have you finished, any tips?

I've been following this thread and just wanted to know what happened.

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:31 pm
by DisplacedDiraac
Thanks for the vid/link much appreciated.. InshaaAllah I'll check them both out when I have time.. :up:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:42 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
West, I found one, but I wasn't happy, it was once a week and to be honest I was NOT satisfied with the teacher. London is full of teachers but I want one that I feel happy with, that I can grow with when I'm learning or that I feel is actually teaching me. There was this one who's number I took down some time ago, inshaaAllah I'll phone her up. What I really wanted though was one I could call and she can listen to me over the phone, so inshaaAllah I'd be able to do this at least 3/4 a week.

Exactly sis, memorizing is good no doubt, but I struggle with rules and the shaqal's. I should be able to read random pages with the learning the rules and shaqal's, inshaaAllah.

That's actually a good idea.. :up: I know I find surahs Im familiar with easier to memorise..
InshaaAllah after I finish Juz Camma I'll start doing this.. :up:
I'm currently on surah Cabasa.


I reaaaally recommend you do that, it will help all around. My cousin told me, and I was about to tell my revert friend and she told me she already does, and she is like at least 5 Surah's ahead of me! Lol MaashaAllah.


Alpha,

Truly, I'm so happy I asked. That's a lot of valuable information MaashaAllah. :up:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 1:54 pm
by Alphanumeric
No problem. Glad I can help.

Reciting and memorizing without proper recitation will result in errors that will take months, if not a year to correct. Learn proper makhaarij and tajweed first. :up:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:06 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
Do you think so Alpha, cause currently I am just reading, even the ones I have problems I force-read and move on. I have noticed that I got better as time went? Sometimes, I have fear in me that I am wrong, yet when I check with a reciter I find out I'm right.

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 2:08 pm
by Alphanumeric
Like I've said, the best method to do it, if a teacher is unavailable, is to listen to a reciter and follow along letter-for-letter. I'd also include a pencil in hand to note your own errors. Don't read along, but listen. That is important to remember.

I've seen too many folks with errors that will take months to relearn, because they've chosen to memorize on their own.

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 04, 2012 5:57 pm
by DisplacedDiraac
Having a teacher is a must IMO for many reasons, motivation being one.. I've stressed it from the beginning.

Warsan - InshaaAllah I'll definitely familiarize myself with Surahs before I attempt to memorise them.. But like my teacher suggested I'll focus more on my Tajweed rules and actuallly implementing them InshaaAllah.. :up:

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Fri Apr 13, 2012 5:51 pm
by DisplacedDiraac
How you gettin' on finding a teacher @ Warsan?

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Wed Apr 18, 2012 4:08 pm
by VeiledGarbasar
West,

:(

Ohhh, this week has not been good, I haven't even called the teacher yet, at the moment I'm at my Aunts house, inshaaAllah I'll call the teacher Sunday or Monday. I'll be at my house then. :up:

How about you qalanjo, how are you getting on?

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Sat Apr 21, 2012 6:08 pm
by DisplacedDiraac
I'm doing alright sis.. I'm currently puttin' memorising new surahs on hold.. I need to practice the previous surahs I've memorised in order to make it more solid in my memory. I've also decided to put more effort in my tajweed for the time being, so I haven't memorised any new Surahs as of yet..

InshaaAllah soon thou.. :D

Re: Quran Memorisation‏ diary

Posted: Sun Apr 22, 2012 8:33 pm
by mcali
wcs walaalayaal

I'm coming back new and improved inshallah.
And am ready to start giving the quran the time it deserves.