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Saturday, 29 June 2013

How To Memorize The Quran




As salamu alaykum. I think there are many muslim out there looking for a quick & reliable tips on how to memorize the book of Allah, light & guidance to mankind: The Noble Quran.

I personally think that this article is suitable for those who wants to reach the goal of memorizing Allah's qalam and I am spreading the word within this blog. Insya'Allah you may find it helpful and improving the way to get good connection with the word of Allah.
 
This article is fully credited to the source & source.

The way in which an individual will memorize the Qur’an is by being consistent (upon memorizing it). People (generally) have two ways of going about memorizing (the Qur’an).

  • Method A: is to memorize verse by verse, or two or three verses at a time, depending on the length of the verses.
  • Method B: is to memorize page by page.
Method A


Similarly, utilize this method for every page of the Qur’an, however do not exceed eight verses in a day (or one page) so that the portion memorized will not increase which may result in a weakening of the memorization of said portion.



Everyday Tips


Wake Up Early
He woke up earlier than most people. In fact, he woke up on time to get to the Mosque to pray Fajr every day. When he got home from the mosque, instead of busying himself with the internet or watching television, he spent the first few minutes of each day memorising the Quran.

Each Day Memorise Less Than You Think You Can
Ahmed made a firm commitment to memorise the Quran, but instead of rushing in and trying to memorise one or two pages each day (like his friends who gave up before long), he confined himself to learning 5 lines per day.
This worked out to be about 20-30 minutes per day for him.

Get Familiar First
In order to overcome the initial unfamiliarity with the new verses, he spent the first few minutes each day actually writing out the 5 lines of that day onto a small sheet of paper.
He spent the next few minutes reciting them over and over, and then attempted to memorise them.

Keep Today’s Verses Close At Hand
As Ahmed went about his day, he often found that he had a few chunks of time – several minutes each. During these times, such as waiting for the bus, or waiting for a teacher to turn up to a class, Ahmed would try to remember the 5 lines from that morning.
To aid his memory, he kept the sheet that he wrote out that morning folded in his pocket, and would pull it out if he was struggling.

Use What You Memorise In Every Single Salah
To further support his memory, every prayer he prayed that day, he would recite the same 5 verses of Quran that he learned that morning. In each aka’, he would alternate between the 5 lines from that day, and the 5-10 lines he learned the previous days. And remember.

Keep Track Of Your Goal
With the Uthmani script of the Quran, there are exactly 15 lines per page. So, by the end of the week, Ahmed had not only memorised 2 whole pages of the Quran, but he had written them out in full, too… a very blessed act if ever there was one.

Perfect Your Tajweed As You Go
On the weekend, Ahmed would visit a local scholar of Quran recitation, and would revise with him the 2 pages he had just memorised, and have a go at the 2 pages he would be working on the following week. This way, he was certain to learn the Quran with accurate tajweed and beautiful recitation.
There was one other secret to Ahmed’s success.

The Spiritual Secrets Of Successful Memorisation… 
Once a week, on a weekend evening (usually on a Friday night), Ahmed would wake up in the middle of the night, and pray Tahajjud. During his special Tahajjud prayer, Ahmed would recite the whole two pages he had learned that week, and consolidate them.

At this point, the Shaykh mentioned that perhaps one of the reasons so few people manage to wake up and do this special prayer, which is highly recommended by the Quran and by our beloved Prophet (saw), is that we don’t have anything to recite.

We have so little Quran memorised that there’s no fun or enjoyment in the challenge of waking up for Tahajjud, and we often find even the fard prayers a ’chore’ instead of a pleasure.

The Results…
You can imagine Ahmed’s excitement and feeling of achievement and success 3 months after he started, when he had memorised the entire 1st Juz!
It’s not just the feeling of success and empowerment that the Quran gave him, but also the deep connection with Allah (SWT) he felt every single day.

You can only imagine how proud he must have felt of himself, when upon graduation Ahmed not only received a 1st class degree in engineering (he was 3rd in his class), but he had also officially memorised the entire Quran. He was a hafidh.

Shaykh Zakariya pointed out a final lesson from this blessed brother.
The biggest achievement he made was not to memorise the Quran. The biggest achievement he made was to be deeply connected with the Quran every single day for 5 years.

That connection with Allah (SWT) is what made Ahmed so special. That deep link with the Creator is what keeps life in perspective and is what helped Ahmed to keep on track with the little weekly targets he set for himself.

One can only imagine what happened to Ahmed’s levels of personal fulfilment, Iman and taqwa, as he went back every single day to develop this ritual of ihsan (spiritual excellence). Each day he woke up for Fajr and wrote out another 5 lines of Quran, his self-esteem and self-confidence soared…

“Can the reward for excellence be anything other than excellence?” Surah Rahman (55: 60)

Wednesday, 26 June 2013

Sunday, 26 May 2013

When It Comes To A Real Fight - Knocking Down The Tiger.

Fierce Tiger

Understand these types of fighter:
Type A: Traditionist or Hardcore
If someone practices the martial arts, it doesn't mean that they are the best fighter but they still can be considered as martial artist when they practice it regularly and improving. They truly understand what ever things that they are feed to and do. They are open for self improvement & revolutionary ideas. They understand that martial art will not provide any assurance of victory in a fight and they may fall to a better equiped fighter and learn from it. Never give up.
Type B: 'Devoted' Day Dreamer
There are people in this world who dream with utmost devotion: to be a fighter, They signing up for training. In time, they escape the training with excuses and leave the dojo when they lost the 'motivation' or failed to understand the wisdom - being bored. There are also 'masters' in various martial arts getting their revelation just from watching kungfu show on TV or involved in distance learning from youtube university - and guess what? They are posting their thrash thoughts back to the stream media for you to read. The ability to fight? You can tell me.

The Reality

Even if you think that you are among the type A people, I have seen a lot of black belts with glass jaws. Teachers in famous martial art school, having hundreds of followers, can't hold even a straight punch to the face in street. They are unable to escape locking technique during submission-moves and there are some who had to surrender himself to a cheap eye-puncture technique. The tiger was beaten to the ground by a 'green fighter' and it is not something we familiar with. I guess this is the great martial art challenge of this age. The reality for us. We need to improve and get serious and get back to the real meaning of the art.

When you get knocked down, you can either stay down and leave this article OR choose to get back up and continue reading. Study back the root of martial art to understand it's core, fundamental, purpose and limitation. Your choice.

What is the Martial Art?


Dr Masaaki Hatsumi handling multiple attacker at a time.

Martial art was genuinely designed not to win any of today's sports game. It came from revolutionary battlefield art of tactical warfare, struggle and survival. In fact, all warfare is based on deception. Some lives more than thousand years of age. Codified systems and traditions of combat practices has been passed down from generation to generation.

Reason? There are variety of reasons: self-defense, physical health and fitness, entertainment, as well as mental, physical, and spiritual development. However. a good martial art should include the ability to deliver necessary attacks and able to avoid or divert or intercept any attacks, in physical form of blows, throws and holds or in spiritual form. It is a complete set of skill to against injustice either to your own body and soul or freedom. To improve bravery. The ultimate aim of martial art is to resolve an issue without having to use them. (Miyamoto Musashi).

But if there is no option, you have to make the best of you. Street, UFC, MMA and related real-fighting are no place for cowards.

De Silva VS Bonnar. UFC


If your enemy is secure at all points, be prepared for him.
If he is in superior strength, evade him.
If your opponent is temperamental, seek to irritate him.
Pretend to be weak, that he may grow arrogant.
If he is taking his ease, give him no rest.
If his forces are united, separate them.
If sovereign and subject are in accord, put division between them.
Attack him where he is unprepared, appear where you are not expected.
(The Art of War - Sun Tzu)

Know yourself before you are strucked down with your pants down! Revamp your conventional perception of martial art to higher degree combat strategy - The Art of War. This art deals with vital importance to the State and it is a matter of life and death. No account should be left behind or neglected.

My Budo Ten Commandments


1. Get out from your comfort zone! Practice to throw a 'real-world-standard' punches and kicks (striking), harden it to multiple surfaces such as wall and tree and not just punching on bags or thin air. Sharpen it by landing it on the right desired vital points with crushing power most of the time onto moving targets - Be Patient.

2. Do research about yourself. How exactly your heart and body works in a real fight. Do they works as a team? What about your arrogance, determination & weaknesses? Type of opponent, situation and environment. How many weapons can you operate?

3. Don't rely on striking alone. Don't think you know everything! Study throwing and grappling as well and how to used against them. If you master the striking style art, empty your cup and learn other style/school and DO YOUR BEST.

4. Timing is everything!

5. Learn the ability to take 'safe' hit and to endure repeated barrage attacks (maybe from more than one person) in 8 directions. Don't worry, humans are famous in adaptation capability. Take more pain to learn what is pain and how to avoid it 'automatically'. Use body roll to escape.

6. Your spirits, stances, attacks are best to be done in Natural Way - Hidden Way. Avoid robotic-like movement in your style. Hide your real intention and facial expression. Remain calm in heart.

7. Be a good son/daughter to your parents and respect your teachers, elders and other martial artists.

8. Don't attack but strike back. You could 'read' your opponents attacking style and force by utilizing your 'sixth sense' at his first move. How to get this? Ask your master and train diligently.

9. You are not Superman, don't use too much energy. Use it efficiently. Reserve some for plan B or if somebody interfere in. Fight smart and outsmart your opponent. Sometime, a stick is better than your fist to survive. Always moving is a good strategy not to be hit.

10. Your heart must be pure. If you are the one who started the fight with ungodly reasons, you will NEVER gain success. Have a true reason in your heart why you have to do this and 'The Fist and Eye of God' will be developed in you. Believe in Allah and His Messenger and have No Regret. Do it to protect yourself, family or country. Stay humble. Humility is NOT the art of drawing attention to whatever we are trying to be humble about. Be genuine in your humility.

You are the Tiger if you choose to be. Knocking down other tiger is just another episode in life!
If you do believe in Allah, you are God's Tiger!

Disclaimer: This article is merely my personal opinion and it is not intended to offend anyone.
But if you does feel offended or choose to feel offended, you are actually open for improvement.
Apply these at your own risks.

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