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114 Tips To Help You Finally Memorize The Quran Pdf -Tip #114: Delete the PDF. Tip #113: Open the Mushaf. Tip #112: Start with the last page. Read one letter. Not one verse. One letter. Then stop. "Tip #0," Yusuf said. She had downloaded it eleven months ago. She had printed it, highlighted it, and even bought a pastel binder for it. But the PDF had become a silent judge on her desktop. Tip #1: Sincerity. She had that. Tip #12: Consistency, even five minutes a day. She tried that for a week. Tip #47: One ayah, deep, before moving on. She always got impatient. Hana was a master of starting . She was not a master of finally . 114 Tips To Help You Finally Memorize The Quran Pdf But Yusuf had already walked away to pet the mosque cat. "There is no Tip #0," she replied. She just said, " Meem. " And smiled. Now, in the pre-dawn silence, Hana opened the PDF again. She scrolled past the introduction, past the color-coded charts, past the "Rewards of Memorization" table. At the very bottom, on the last page, in a font so tiny she had never noticed it before, were three lines: Then she closed the book and went back to sleep. She laughed. Then she cried a little. Then she closed her laptop. Tip #114: Delete the PDF You don't memorize the Quran by collecting advice. You memorize it by collecting letters, one breath at a time, until your breath becomes His words. She picked up the dusty Mushaf from her shelf. She opened to Surah An-Nas, the very last page. She looked at the first letter: the Meem of Qul a'oodhu bi rabbin naas . She said it out loud. " Meem. " | ||||