Subject: Simple Ways to Build a Daily Memorization Habit

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Assalaamualikum Friend,

You’ve made the intention to pursue a Quran memorization goal. Alhamdulillah! What comes after that? Well, action of course.

Now, if you’re anything like most people, you’ve probably mentally written down your action plan. It could sound something like this.

Wake up half an hour earlier before Fajr prayers to memorize 10 ayahs. After Maghrib, spend another half an hour revising the 10 ayahs memorized in the morning. Repeat this for a month, and you would have memorized Surah Al-Baqarah. It sounds like a good plan.

But then, well, life happens. You went to bed late last night and slept through the alarm. Somebody calls you after Maghrib. Maybe you have to stay back late at work. Or the kids fall sick. And whatever else that throws you off course from your action plan. Eventually, you give up and resign that it’s just “too hard”. I know what it’s like.

I’ve been through this process of setting a memorization goal and failing many times when “things come up”. Then I discovered of a simple shift that makes it easier to create a daily Quran memorization habit (or any habit), and I’d like to share this with you.


P.S. If you haven't checked out the QA Inner Circle to help you read fluently, beautifully and memorise masterfully, I would highly recommend it. Learn more here: 

Your Brother,
Bilal Memon
Founder & CEO Quran Academy
Quran Academy Inc, PO Box 1701, Piscataway, NJ 08855, United States
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