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How to Memorise the Quran

Some tips for memorising the Quran. There are several methods of memorising the Quran, the most suitable method for you will depend on how long you want the process of memorisation to last before you complete the whole Quran and sometimes what works easiest for you. If you are part of a Madrassah or Masjid then you may not have a choice within the centre premises on the method adopted but once you are home you are always free to use a method you find more appropriate to you. This will depend on the advice of parents and tutors in order that you don’t run into isses.

Below are some ways employed by some reciters and memorisers of the Holy Quran.

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How to Memorise the Quran

How to Learn the Quran Online

Learning the Quran online has become more accessible and effective than ever, thanks to the growth of digital learning platforms, qualified tutors, and interactive tools. Whether you’re a beginner or seeking to improve your Tajweed and memorisation, here’s how to get started.

1. Choose a Reliable Platform
Start by finding a trustworthy online Quran learning platform. Look for reviews, qualifications of teachers, and flexible class timings. Some popular platforms include Bayyinah, ADLS Arabic and independent tutors through sites and social media.

2. Set Clear Goals
Are you aiming to learn how to read the Quran, understand the meaning, perfect Tajweed, or memorise (Hifz)? Setting a goal helps in choosing the right course or tutor and staying motivated.

3. Invest in a Good Tutor
A skilled online Quran teacher can provide one-on-one attention, correct mistakes in real time, and adapt lessons to your pace. Choose a tutor who speaks your preferred language and understands your learning level.

4. Use Learning Tools
Supplement your classes with apps like Quran Companion, Ayat, or Muslim Pro, which offer audio recitations, Tafsir, and repetition features.

5. Stay Consistent and Organised
Set aside a fixed time daily or weekly. Keep a Quran learning notebook, use headphones for better audio clarity, and eliminate distractions. Regular revision is essential, especially for Hifz students.

6. Seek Support and Make Dua
Join online Quran study groups, ask for family support, and make regular dua for ease and consistency.

With sincerity, consistency, and the right tools, learning the Quran online can be a spiritually enriching and achievable goal from anywhere in the world.

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