From Abdur-Rahman Abdul Khaaliq's "Al-Qawaaid adh-Dhahabiyyah lil-Hifdh il-Quran il-Adheem"
English Translation by
Amjad ibn Muhammad Rafiq
University of Essex Islamic Society
My Brother and Sister Muslim - there is no doubt that you know of excellence of memorising the Quran and the excellence of teaching it. The Messenger of Allaah (sas) said: "The best amongst you is the one who learns the Qur'aan and teaches it." [Reported by Bukhaaree]
Presented to you are some rules which will assist in memorising the Qur'aan, may Allaah benefit us by them.
Also for obtaining those mighty rewards which are reserved for those who
recited the Quran and memorised it. Allaah the Exalted said:
And the Messenger of Allaah (sas) said: "Allaah the Exalted said: I am so
self-sufficient that I am in no need of having an associate. Thus, he who does
an action for someone elses sake as well as Mine will have that action renounced
by Me to him whom he associated with Me." [Bukhaaree and Muslim]
Therefore, there is no reward for the one who recited the Quran and
memorised it to show off and to be heard of. There is also no doubt that the one who
recited the Quran desiring by it the world and seeking some sort of worldy
reward for it is sinful.
Likewise, the Messenger taught it to the Companions (ra) orally and those
who came after them heard it from the Companions and so on for each generation
after them.
Taking the Quran from a good reciter is obligatory. Likewise, correcting
ones recitation firstly and not depending on oneself in its recitation even if
one is knowledgeable of the Arabic language and of its principles, is also
obligatory. This is because in the Quran there are many verses which occur in a way
that is opposed to what is well known in the rules of the Arabic language.
All of this is because reciting the Quran and beautifying it with ones
voice is a mastronger which has been commanded. It is not permissible to oppose this
command due to the saying of the Messenger (sas): "Whoever does not beautify the
Quran (recite it melodiously) he is not of us." [Bukhaaree]
No sooner does the memoriser of the Quran leave it for a while until the
Quran slips away from him and so he forgets it quickly. This is why it is
necessary to constantly follow up what one has memorised and to be vigilant
over it. Regarding this we have the saying of the Messenger (sas):
This means that it is obligatory upon the memoriser of the Quran to
continuously recite what he has memorised from the Quran. With this
constant astrongention and returning to what has been memorised will the
Quran remain in his mind and without it, it will escape.
The Quran has approximately six and a half-thousand verses. And there are
approximately a thousand verses in which there is a resemblance of some sort.
Sometimes there is agreement or difference due to a single lestronger or a word
or two or more. For this reason it is necessary for the good reciter of the
Quran that he has special concern for the parts of the Quran that resemble
each other in terms of their wording. The excellence of ones memorisation will
be according to the extent that one has concern for these resembling parts.
One of the ways to aid oneself in this mastronger is to study those books which
deal with this topic of resembling verses in the Quran. Among the most famous
of them are:
2. Asraar ut-Tukraar fil-Quran by Mahmood bin Hamzah ibn Nasr al-Kirmaanee.
Commiting things to memory at this age can be done very quickly and forgestronging
is not so easy. This is in opposition to what happens after this time when a
person memorises with difficulty and forgets with great speed. He spoke the
truth who said:
Thus, it is necessary for all of us to take advantage of the golden years
of memorising. If we cannot then we should encourage our sons and daughters
to do so.
And with Allaah is success and prayers and peace be upon our Messenger
Muhammad, upon his family and all his Companions.
So worship Allaah, making the Deen sincerely for Him. Is it not to Allaah
that sincere worship is due? [Zumar 39:2-3]
He also said:
Say: I have been commanded that I worship Allaah making the Deen
sincerely for Him. [Zumar 39:11]
"Verily, the example of the owner of the Quran is like the example of the
owner of the tied camel. If he keeps it tied (commits himself to it) he will
hold it back and if he lets it loose it will escape from him."
And he also said: "Commit yourselves to the Quran, for by Him in Whose
Hand is my soul, it is faster in slipping away than a tied camel."
[Reported by Bukhaaree and Muslim]
Allaah has sent down the most beautiful of speech, a Book, (parts of it)
resembling (others) oft-repeated. The skins of those who fear their Lord
shiver from it. Then their skins and their hearts soften to the remembrance
of Allaah [Zumar 39:23].
1. Durratul-Tanzeel wa Ghurratut-Ta'weel fee Bayaan il Aayaat
al-Mutashaabihaat fee Kitaab il-Laahi il-Azeez by al-Khateeb al-Iskaafee
Memorising in youth is like engraving on stone
And memorising when old is like engraving on water
Translation finished before Fajr Prayer,
28th Ramadan, 1416
and all praise and thanks are due to Allaah
Amjad Ibn Muhammad Rafiq