There are over one billion Muslims in the world today. Every single one of them understand the importance of the Qur’an. Over time people have tried to eradicate it, only for Muslims to memorize it and put it back together in the same order again. Millions of people today try very hard to memorize it.
Most people have difficulty memorizing the Qur’an because of the repetition involved.
There are three ways it can be memorized:
Generally, most people forget the start of the ayah (sentence). Usually once they’ve memorized a few ayah’s, they stop recalling until it gets to the start of the next ayah. Once the start is remembered, then the rest of the ayah is usually remembered after it. Hence the trick is to have the start of the ayah memorized. This can be a word for each start of the ayah.
Let’s take an example for the very first surah (chapter) of the Qur’an which has 7 ayah.
The full ayah, in transliteration form reads like this:
ghayr il-maghdûbi `alayhim wa la d-dâlîn
If we take the start of each ayah then we have the below.
Now we can use the start of each word on a locus.
To memorize the start of each ayah, you will need to make a story up with the location and the ayah. For example:
You get the picture?
Now make up stories for the rest of the surah below.
Keep going for the rest of the ayah and challenge yourself to memorize it using the method of loci. To memorize the Qu’ran in general, it is ideal to have a location per ayah. However this would mean over 6000 locations. Some ayah’s are one page long so it’s how you break up that page that will enable you to memorize it better.
English translation below.
Practice memorizing the above using the method of loci. For example:
Memorizing the start of an ayah will help you memorize the ayah, however there are long ayah’s in the Qu’ran as mentioned above. Linking these using the VAI memory principle will connect the ayah so that it is fully memorized.
To recall what you’ve memorized, go to your first loci and try and remember the story you’ve created for the word you associated using the VAI memory principle.
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Try and select a surah from the Qur’an and test yourself. It does not have to be in Arabic. So long as you exercise your imagination, memory principles as well as techniques, it will provide a good foundation for brain development for you.
By: Tansel Ali
Source: tanselali.com, MuslimVillage.com
Courtesy :
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Taqwa Islamic School
Islamic Educational & Research Organization (IERO)