Abu Bakr(RA) sent four armies to fight the nemesis of Musaylimah
AlKadhdhab, the liar who had claimed he was a Prophet and God’s
Messenger. The armies contained the most senior of Sahabah and their
slogan for the battle was, “Oh companions of Surat AlBaqarah!”
The battle raged on and the forces of Musaylimah AlKadhdhab were
winning. The Sahabah could not lose; they would not lose. ‘Ammar ibn
Yasser(RA) mounted a rock and called to all the Muslim fighters,
“YAA HAMALAT ALQURAN!!” Oh carriers of the Qur’an!
He gathered a battalion of Sahabah that only consisted of the
Huffadh. Every fighter at the side of ‘Ammar ibn Yasser had
memorized the Qur’an in his heart. The battle was won!
Back to today. Have you ever been in a Masjid with elder
respected members of a community, but when Salah time comes, a young
unassuming brother steps forward from amongst everyone and leads the
congregation? Why was this young boy honoured such? Someone whispers
into your ear, “Oh, don’t you know? He memorized the Qu’ran by
heart.”
Umar bin Al-Khattab (May Allah be pleased with him) reported: The
Prophet (SAW) said, "Verily, Allah elevates some people with this
Qur'an and abases others.'' [Muslim].
This article is meant [for] those who have taken their first
steps, not those who are still waiting for motivation. It is
dedicated to all our young brothers and sisters in Qu’ran Hifdh
schools (and all the wannabes). Insha Allah, I will discuss how
you can become more effective in your memorization of the Qur’an.
Let me ask this question, “Who wants to memorize the Qur’an?” No
doubt, the hands initially will rise slowly, but then almost
everyone should have their hand raised. But, most truthfully, is
that desire a sincere, heartfelt desire? If it was, then action
would follow. If I said, “Who wants to lose weight?” Most people
would raise their hands and upon being asked would mention the steps
they are taking to achieve their goal. What steps are we taking to
memorize the Qur’an if indeed our intentions are passionate?
I would like to tell you a story of my own. A few months ago, I
was sitting in a Halal chicken restaurant in Canada. All of a
sudden, one of my classmates from the Qur’an school I went to when I
was young entered. We hugged each other and sat together reminiscing
about our days in Qur’an school. I told him about Allah’s blessings
upon me and my family. He said to me, “Muhammad, I swear by Allah, I
still remember the day when you came to the school and you couldn’t
read alif-baa-taa correctly!” How best do we make use of our time?
We attend school for about 13 years. Then another 4 or 6 or 10
years at a University. More then 15 years of our life in such a slow
process. Why? Because, we see the benefit of education for
prosperity on earth. Why then do we not see such a rush to memorize
the book of Allah? Perhaps the benefits are not readily apparent.
Consider the following:
While other children are playing games and eating bubble gum,
your child could be memorizing thousands of pages from the book of
Allah. How does this benefit them? Quite obviously, the child’s mind
is trained at such a young age to absorb information and facts. When
the child who memorized the Qur’an is put in a class with bubblegum
chewing/Playstation absorbed children, there is little doubt who
will be the head of the class. Isn’t this what every parent wants?
Umar’s Dawee anNahl observed: What is our 'Goldness'? On the highway,
it’s music and tv. Our golden generations were not golden because
they watched tv and listened to music. They were golden because of
their buzzing with the Qur’an.
When a young brother or sister is blessed with the gift of
memorizing the entire Qur’an, it is a sign that Allah ta’ala loves
them! Many humans chase after material wealth. They may achieve it,
but that is not a sign that Allah loves them. Look at Fir’own, he
had everything of the material world, but he was one of the most
hated humans because of his actions.
Moses prayed: "Our Lord! Thou hast indeed bestowed on Pharaoh
and his chiefs splendour and wealth in the life of the present,
and so, Our Lord, they mislead (men) from Thy Path. Deface our
Lord, the features of their wealth, and send hardness to their
hearts, so they will not believe until they see the grievous
penalty." [Qur'an 10:88]
And more than material wealth, what humans really want in life is
significance and contribution. No one wants to live their life
without having done something for their Deen and the betterment of
life on earth. We want to leave a legacy.
With that in mind, notice the life of a Haafidh. From a very
young age, he or she is pushed into a position of leadership.
Consider it a mere 10% shift in their path. In the beginning it
seems like a little, but after 20 or 50 years, it becomes a
different destiny.
Notice the young brothers that memorized the Qur’an in your
community, they are already pushed to the front of the congregation
by virtue of their accomplishment. They, at this early start, are
forced to contribute to the community and live a life of
significance. Bi-idhnillah. That’s what we all want. The Qur’an can
do it for you.
But these gifts have a condition: the taqwa of Allah. There is
one absolute naseeha(advice) that will make or break the persons drive to
memorize the Qur’an: One must desist from sin! Ibn Mas’ood said, “I
feel that indeed someone will forget knowledge they had a acquired
because of sins they commit.”
When Abu Haneefah(rh) was confronted with a Fiqh Mas’alah that he
was unable to conclude, he would get up and pray two raka’at in
tawbah to Allah. These are people who truly knew the prize to be
won. Allah ta’ala teaches us in the Qur’an: [Be conscious of Allah
and Allah will teach you.] This knowledge is from Allah ta’ala, a
gift. It makes no sense that someone spends their nights disobeying
the gift-giver while awaiting His gifts in the morning.
Al-Khateeb reported in al-Jaami’ (2/387) that Yahya ibn Yahya
said: “A man asked Maalik ibn Anas, ‘O Abu ‘Abd-Allaah! Is there
anything that will improve my memory?’ Maalik ibn Anas(rh) replied,
‘If anything will improve it, it is giving up sin.’” Bishr
Alhaafee(rh) said, "A servant commits a sin, and is deprived
[thereby] of performing tahajjud."
In this country, the wealthy are followed and studied. What are
the secrets of massive accumulation of wealth? I wish someone would
do a study on Huffadh. I’ve done my own surveying (albeit
unscientific) of those who accomplished the memorization of the
Qur’an. Every Hafidh I know has strong encouraging parents. I do not
have any examples of anyone who memorized the Qur’an who has an
irreligious family.
One parent I know has two and soon to be three, in sha Allah, of
his children who memorized the Qur’an. I know you’re thinking,
three! Hey share some of those kids with ours, that’s not fair.
Well, I contemplated his situation. The father takes his children to
class and at the same time, he tries his utmost to memorize the
Qur’an himself. His children, day after day, see their father
practicing his words. They don’t hear him say things like, ‘Hey
kids, don’t be like me.’ Absolutely not.
The key: if you want your children to be effective in their Deen
and their memorization of Qur’an, YOU have to be the one that you
want your children to become. Do not let them see a contradiction.
When I was young, I did not want to go to a Qur’an school. Subhan
Allah. I went to that Qur’an school, I went to Madinah University
and here I am today. I recently received a beautiful email after
giving a lecture to the Canadian Hujjaj, my father’s group. While I
spoke, my father had his head up high, smiling and crying during the
speech. The brother wrote in his email that he was watching my
father during the lecture. It dawned on him that Muhammad is here
today giving this speech because of the dua of this man! I hadn’t
contemplated it much until I read that email, for indeed it is
correct. After the tawfeeq of Allah, it was the dua of my parents
for me that helped me become who I am.
Ibn `Abbas (RA) reported: The
Messenger of Allah (SAW) said, “The heart that has no Qur’an in it
is like an abandoned ruined dwelling.” [At-Tirmidhi]. What kind of
home would you like your heart to dwell in? excusitis, is a
most powerful sickness that keeps people back from accomplishing in
life. Excuse-itis. If you interview effective people, you
will rarely find them making excuses. If you want to succeed in your
memorization, never make excuses. Do what you have to do. I forbid
those around me from making excuses. I advise the same for you. Do
what you have to do to accomplish. If you cannot, then do not make
excuses.
One of the interesting excuses is “I have to completely
understand the Qur’an before I memorize it. I have to know Arabic,
and Fiqh and Hadith before I start from the source.” Do not look at
what a scholar is currently reading or studying. Look at what he did
in the beginning. Every single scholar I have ever met started with
Qur’an, nothing else. If you want to accumulate massive knowledge of
this Deen, you must begin with memorization of the Qur’an. The
children in the Hifdh school are well on their way to accomplishing
massive accumulation of knowledge of this deen by virtue of their
Hifdh. Bi idhnillah.
Let me give you two views by two very different people and how
they look at the challenges of life:
Person 1: “Oh man, that’s a killer. I can’t do that. This time
I just give up. Looks like I’m finally whipped. I’ll never amount
to anything. I’m tired.”
Person 2: “Awesome, that was the kind of challenge I’ve been
waiting for. Yaa Rabb, I am going to make you proud of me. I’m
going to give it my best. I’m going to pump 110% of my energy into
every part of this challenge!”
Guess which one will succeed in their memorization of the Qur’an.
That’s right, the second one. Why? Because the second one has the
right attitude.
When I hear someone talking about their attempts to memorize
Qur’an, I can usually tell which category they have locked
themselves into. It is not the Qur’an. The Qur’an is easy to
remember. Allah ta’ala testifies to that in the Qur’an: [And verily
we made the Qur’an easy to remember, so is there anyone who will
take heed?] If you think it’s easy for you, it is. If you think it
is hard for you, it is. It is your attitude that determines it.
Below are some quick tips that will help you in memorizing the
Qur’an:
- You absolutely must have a teacher. Do NOT memorize on
your own. You must have a teacher who you respect and whom you
fear. Don’t ask ‘how’ to memorize the Qur’an. Ask where you can
find the best teacher. The teacher will then guide you on the
‘how’.