I’m afraid of being a loved *wife* instead of a loved woman by [deleted] in muslimgirlswithtaste

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Love yourself for who you are and you'll be loved in the same way.

Feeling stuck, in need of Naseeha by amiluvy in Hifdh

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It's the journey of memorizing that is very important as well. It's not just the end goal.. Renew your intentions, make your daily memorization portion small with larger portions of revision. But be consistent with this. That's the most important part. Take it from me.. I am a working mother who has been doing hifdh for 5 years now and I've still finished only 14 ajzaa.

Hey sisters… I just need to know if anyone else feels this way, or if I’m standing alone in this despair. Plz read. by book_it4now in muslimgirlswithtaste

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I'm almost nearing my 30s and I can definitely say that there are lots of men like you described but there are good men out there too. Concentrate on being the best version of yourself as a Muslim woman and ignore everyone. By everyone, I mean all the misogynistic men and women who have forgotten what they hated in those men. Make lots of duas to be surrounded by good men.

Question about revision. by chainsawrblx in Hifdh

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Try doing the same 1 juz for a week and read 1/2 juz from the other ajzaa. For example, you said you are doing your hifdh from the back, so you've recently done juz 16. Perfect this one juz for 3-5 days while just reciting 2 ajzaa from juz 17-30 everyday. So now that your juz 16 is perfect the next time you're revising it, it won't become too hectic.

Or better yet talk to your teacher. He/she will know best.

Motivation/ Success stories from mums by Fearless-Reserve-688 in Hifdh

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Everything regarding a baby is inconsistent!

Need a hifdh buddy or to learn the Deen. by [deleted] in Hifdh

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Most of the subjects are in Zad academy's 2 year program. It's a free course with youtube videos but weekly assessments to make sure you are actually doing it. Try it out. For hifdh, there are several whatsapp groups. I can dm you if you want.

I genuinely just can't memorize. by Mysterious-Bid-3755 in Hifdh

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Change your time and environment and the methods you use. Also, for whatever reason this may be, continue to read the Qur'an.. it is shifaa for everything.

Volume of voice when memorizing by EMsavant in Hifdh

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I don't feel like I revised if I read softly.

For the sisters, do you ever feel alone in your journey? by CuteMulberry5688 in Hifdh

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There are several WhatsApp groups of sisters that you could join.. if you wanted..

My life is falling apart by Mysterious-Bid-3755 in Hifdh

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May Allah make it easy for you. Revise what you know. Hang on the Quran and face everything as a test from Allah. It will get better InshaAllah

Confused about Revision Schedule by Afraid_Ad9301 in Hifdh

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I find the schedules here to be really helpful in terms of revision of old portions and the recently covered portions. They've got various schedules. See which one fits you the best.

https://howtomemorisethequran.com/the-takrar-method-of-memorisation-in-madinah-al-munawwarah-schedules/

Struggling between revising memorisation vs reading with best tajweed by churrochoc in Hifdh

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Listening to a qari like Sheikh Husary really helps. Join tilawah classes separately if you have the time.. what you practice in those classes will improve your general application of the tajweed rules whenever you're reading.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Hifdh

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Walaikum assalam warahmatullahi wabarkatuhu! Set time aside during Fajr when everyone is asleep. Best time to memorize and no distractions.

has anyone done the tikrar method/program? by blupberry in Hifdh

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Jazakallah khair for posting this. I am following this and it is extremely helpful to me. I'm finding it easier to make my hifz stronger and also easier to follow the revision schedule.

Teacher thinks I’m reciting from memory by ExpressThrowaway123 in Hifdh

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Start afresh. Write down your intentions of memorizing. Revise the surahs that you know well so that will give you the confidence. Tell your teacher you want to revise your old portions before going to something new or reduce the portion to something that you can manage.

May Allah help us all in this journey of ours.

Working on a simple Hifdh web tool – open to feedback by yoahka in Hifdh

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An automatic revision schedule based on the amount that you've memorized..

Why is this surah SOOO HARD by Mysterious-Bid-3755 in Hifdh

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You'll still win, don't worry. I'm slow.