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Meta-description: The Holy Quran is the Word of Allah and the most essential book for

any Muslim. It is the central part of any Muslim’s life. Especially one who wishes to live
life according to Allah’s commands. Since the advent of Islam, Quran memorization has
been practiced by Muslims of all ages.

Important Tips to Help Kids with Memorizing the Holy Quran

The Holy Quran is the Word of Allah and the most essential book for any Muslim. It is
the central part of any Muslim’s life. Especially one who wishes to live life according to
Allah’s commands. Allah says in the first verse of Surah Baqarah that He sent down the
Quran as guidance for all those who are conscious of him. Thus, memorizing the Holy
Book is a very virtuous act for a Muslim. There are millions of Muslims around the world
who have the sacred text memorized, letter by letter. Memorizers are also called the
Huffaz (Hafiz/singular). This memorization (Hifz) is one of Allah’s ways of preserving the
Holy Book in its original form until the Last Day. Since the advent of Islam, Quran
memorization has been practiced by Muslims of all ages.

Best age to memorize the Quran

Generally speaking, the best age for a person to learn the Holy Book is during their
childhood years, ideally from when they are five years old, onwards. As people mature
and enter the 20s, it becomes harder to memorize as adults naturally incline more
towards the understanding and better comprehension of topics. Thus, memorization of
the Quran for kids is an excellent option. Parents who want their kids to memorize the
Holy Book should instill a love for Allah’s word in their children.

Tips to help kids to memorize the Quran

The first and foremost thing that parents need for their children in this quest is a good
Quran teacher. However, there are many things that parents can do to aid their
children’s development in this pursuit. The most important thing is for parents to be
reading the Holy Book regularly themselves. Small children often pick up habits by
seeing what their parents are doing.

Another thing that parents should do is to teach their children about the basic concepts
of Islam. They can also tell them about other children who have memorized the Quran
and mention the benefits of memorization. Children must also be kept away from haram
activities such as music, etc.

Learning Quran for kids online with a teacher is a perfect option nowadays. It provides
convenience for both the giver and the receiver of the knowledge. Learning Quran with
Tajweed is a must to ensure that a child knows the correct pronunciation of the Arabic
letters.

Parents should determine what is the right pace for the child to learn the Holy Book at.
Some children can memorize at a faster pace while some need to adopt a slower
approach. Even if the child is studying online, parents will do well to be involved in the
process. That will further encourage the child. Another technique that often works well is
to provide incentives for the child. Gifts upon reaching milestones and general
appreciation of efforts can be great incentives for a child.

Benefits of memorizing the Quran

A Hasan Hadith in Jami at-Tirmidhi outlines how Allah will grant a crown and suit of
nobility on the Day of Judgement to a person who memorized the Quran. In another
Hadith in Sahih Muslim, the Prophet (PBUH) stated that Allah would elevate some
people with His book. This refers to a Hafiz’s status in this life and the Hereafter. Another
Hadith in Sahih Bukhari quotes the Prophet (PBUH) as saying that the best Muslims are
those who learn and teach the Quran. By memorizing the Holy Book, a Muslim is also
better qualified to lead the prayer, which is a very virtuous act.

What is the final goal?

When making kids memorize the Quran, it is crucial to keep the final goal in mind. This
aim is for the child to become a righteous Muslim who lives according to Allah’s
commands. The Holy Book for kids is not easy to understand. Therefore, memorization
should also be accompanied by a comprehension of the sacred text whenever a child is
ready to understand it. This will enable the child to act upon what he/she reads in the
Quran. That is the first step for a Muslim towards becoming a true believer (Mumin).

Aisha (r.a.) narrated in an authentic Hadith that the Prophet’s (PBUH) character was the
Quran. Living the Quran is also the best way for a person to retain his memorization of
it. Often, people make their kids memorize the Quran, but they don’t implement its
teachings, and eventually, the person grows up and forgets it. This is far from ideal, and
we must adopt the opposite approach, where not only do we learn and memorize the
Quran, but also implement it in our lives.

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