Barakallahu feekum. I wasn't able to put my children in the program, however, I really appreciate these videos being available. May Allah reward the whole team in this life and with Jannatul A'alaa in the hereafter.
JazaakAllah khair, this is so helpful and practical. Much needed. The parent webinars are extremely useful as a resource we are eternally grateful to the amau team. May Allah subhaana wa ta Ala accept ameen.
Alhamdullilah, if Allah guided you to this channel, you are really blessed. Please let's not just only sit and watch but also write 🖊📕down notes i shaa Allah we will be rewarded, the Ustadths will be rewarded and all those behind the scene. What a beautiful religion we have, Alhamdullilah 💎😇💎😇💎May Allah continue to immensely bless, elevate your status, accept the Knowledge your are spreading and may He unite us all in Jannahtul Firdaws A'ala.
Allahumabarik that was fast! Alhamdulilah . JazakALLAHu khairan for the upload. May ALLAH bless the team. It was very beneficial from beginning to the end.
Am on quran memorization journey- I finished & memorized years ago and forgot- I start working my recitation first & thn I want to memorize it bi’idmi allah now I read 5 juz a day cuz I know the Quran but I want read more quran first thn start memorizing insha’allah. Make dua for me! May Allah make it easy for each and everyone of you starting memorizing or still on the road to memorize amen 🙏 I took some note 📝 from ths video my allah increase your knowledge both of the sheikh amen 🙏
why would reading arabic precede memorizing but not understanding arabic? if you read a sentence to an arab child, they can memorize on the first or second go, whereas a non-arab child would memorize it a lot more slowly because it's just a random string of letters to them. what's easier, memorizing a word (word) or memorizing a long string of random letters (sdfasf)
Because the child doesn’t have big capacity for understanding but as their young their brain is moist and it’s easier to memorise so that’s given prior and when they grow up then they’ll focus on understanding and revision
@@de5iner i get it, but i think parents should either speak Arabic with their kids or teach them Arabic just like they teach them English, starting with nursery rhymes for example. They don't have to understand every word, just the basic ones. Btw without considering the content, do you think the modern method s of teaching kids are more effective or the memorization method? How so? Because the last time i checked they don't actually memorize anything. Honestly speaking, that's super tedious for kids
This topic is arguably the most important factor in raising your child to be righteous.
May Allah give us righteous children
Ameen
I’m not even married but these videos are already helping me map what I would want to do with my children. جزاكم الله خيراً❤️
Barakallahu feekum. I wasn't able to put my children in the program, however, I really appreciate these videos being available. May Allah reward the whole team in this life and with Jannatul A'alaa in the hereafter.
JazaakAllah khair, this is so helpful and practical. Much needed. The parent webinars are extremely useful as a resource we are eternally grateful to the amau team. May Allah subhaana wa ta Ala accept ameen.
Starting to rely on these videos to take direction from…absolutely amazing. Jzk so much
Alhamdullilah, if Allah guided you to this channel, you are really blessed. Please let's not just only sit and watch but also write 🖊📕down notes i shaa Allah we will be rewarded, the Ustadths will be rewarded and all those behind the scene. What a beautiful religion we have, Alhamdullilah 💎😇💎😇💎May Allah continue to immensely bless, elevate your status, accept the Knowledge your are spreading and may He unite us all in Jannahtul Firdaws A'ala.
الحمد لله
Allahumabarik that was fast! Alhamdulilah . JazakALLAHu khairan for the upload. May ALLAH bless the team. It was very beneficial from beginning to the end.
1:25:20 for all Arabic learning brothers and sisters get this ready for your teacher
Alhamdulilah
Masha Allah this talk was very beneficial Jazak-Allahu-khair
Masha Allah
This was much needed.
Am on quran memorization journey- I finished & memorized years ago and forgot- I start working my recitation first & thn I want to memorize it bi’idmi allah now I read 5 juz a day cuz I know the Quran but I want read more quran first thn start memorizing insha’allah. Make dua for me!
May Allah make it easy for each and everyone of you starting memorizing or still on the road to memorize amen 🙏
I took some note 📝 from ths video my allah increase your knowledge both of the sheikh amen 🙏
1:08:54 Allahu Akbar! 3 juz muraajiah every day no matter what circumstances you are going through in life?!!
Haha. The story was wonderful.
Be patient brothers
Pls can u mention what to memorize other can quran ? With what should children start
Notes
For revisions of already memorized part
# Nas-Ahqaf - - - 1/2 Juz Daily
# Jahti - Ankabut - - 1 Juz daily
#Qasas- Khaf - - - 1.5 Juz Daily
#Isra- Taubah----2 Juz daily
# Anfal- Maidah - - - - 2.5 Daily
# Nisa - Baqarah----3 Juz Daily
This will keep the memorisation strong
Barakallahu feekum
1:8:00 that means makhraj must be corrected
İmam Shafee memorised when he was 8 only
Ustadh Muhammad you mentioned ruqayyah sharr'iyah . Please can you advice further on how to do it . Jzkqayran
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As salamu Aaleykum. What reciters do you recommend for children to listen to while trying to memorize the Quran?
Husary, Minshawi, in sha Allah
why would reading arabic precede memorizing but not understanding arabic? if you read a sentence to an arab child, they can memorize on the first or second go, whereas a non-arab child would memorize it a lot more slowly because it's just a random string of letters to them. what's easier, memorizing a word (word) or memorizing a long string of random letters (sdfasf)
Because the child doesn’t have big capacity for understanding but as their young their brain is moist and it’s easier to memorise so that’s given prior and when they grow up then they’ll focus on understanding and revision
@@de5iner i get it, but i think parents should either speak Arabic with their kids or teach
them Arabic just like they teach them English, starting with nursery rhymes for example. They don't have to understand every word, just the basic ones. Btw without considering the content, do you think the modern method s of teaching kids are more effective or the memorization method? How so? Because the last time i checked they don't actually memorize anything. Honestly speaking, that's super tedious for kids
@@harunhernandez br watch the video 1:17:00 explains