Quran memorization is a demanding commitment that requires your time, dedication, and consistent effort to maintain progress. Each student’s pace in memorizing the Quran varies, with some able to complete it in as quickly as 5 months, while for others it may take up to 5 years.
Completing quran memorization in 2 months needs full attention and dedication with a proper schedule and plan. A rigorous schedule involves a 3-hour class every day, without taking any days off. Additionally, employing various learning techniques such as chunking, memory palace, and peg word can help you reach your goal of completing the intensive hifz program within 60 days (2 months).
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ToggleSchedule/timetable to Memorize Quran in 2 Months
If you have a photographic memory and fast learning abilities, consider challenging yourself to complete the entire Quran in just 2 months, where each day is important. Here is a detailed schedule for this goal.
Number of days: 60
Number of hours: 3 per day
Number of weeks: 8
Month 1
Goa l= 15 Juz |
Month 2
Goal = 15 Juz |
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Week 1 | Juz 30th – 27th (1st half) | Juz 1st – 4th |
Week 2 | Juz 27th (next half) – 24th | Juz 5th – 8th |
Week 3 | Juz 23th – 20th (1st half) | Juz 9th – 12th |
Week 4 | Juz 20th(next half) – 17th | Juz 13th – 16th |
In this schedule, the 1st month follows a bottom-to-top sequence to make it easier to memorize the last 3 ajza’a in the beginning and develop a good hifz routine. The 2nd month starts with a top-to-bottom sequence. In the last week, you will focus on revising the entire Quran, with only 2 ajza’a to cover.
In the 1st week, you will memorize 4 Ajza’a (30th – 27) in the following pattern and then continue with the half Juz daily for the 1st month. In the second month, you will complete the whole Juz per day.
- Day 1 = 1st half juz 30th
- Day 2 = next half of Juz 30th
- Day 3 = 1st half of Juz 29th
- Day 4 = next half of Juz 29th
- Day 5 = 1st half of Juz 28th
- Day 6 = next half of Juz 28th
- Day 7 = 1st half of Juz 27th
5 Tips to Memorize Quran in 2 Months
Here are some tips to help complete your intensive hifz program in 60 days.
1. Integrate Understanding with Recitation
To complete the Quran in 60 days, you need to do some prior preps to easily reach the end line with a bang! Start understanding the meaning of each Surah in a summary form to integrate hifz with comprehension. Go through the meaning of the Surah’s name, its theme, main topics, and lessons for the learner.
Make a chart with 30 Juz names in it to highlight the main points and the name of each Juz in it. Use different colours to make your chart attractive. You can also put some effort into creating mind maps of each Juz.
2. Choose Shorter Surah in the Beginning
We have designed the schedule from the bottom line first because it is helpful to begin with the easy Surahs of 30th Juz. For this kind of arduous schedule, you need to learn efficiently and smartly. You can easily complete your last Ajza’a quickly so utilize the initial time to hifz the easy Surahs. You can also follow this pattern to be more convenient in learning Surahs.
- Last 4 Juz
- 1st 4 Juz
- Again 4 Juz from the bottom
- 4 juz from the beginning
Or you can simply rely on Surahs. There are 154 Surahs in total. Follow this pattern if you are targeting in the Surah form.
- 37 Surahs of Juz Amma (30th)
- Surah Al-Mulk, Ar-Rahman, Al-Waqiah, Al-Muzzammil, Al-Muddasir
- Surah Yasin, Al-Sajda, Al-Jum’aa
- All the remaining Madni Surahs.
- All the Makki Surahs as they are longer and a bit more complex.
3. Spare More than Usual time for this Task
This goal is challenging for regular students. It takes exceptional dedication to complete the entire Quran in 2 months. Effective time management will be crucial. It’s important to allocate extra time daily for revisions and new lessons. Just 1 or 2 hours won’t be sufficient. Aim to dedicate at least 5 hours daily to ensure success. Remember that no other commitment should be there before your hifz. You can break down your slots in the following pattern.
- 1.5 hours early in the morning after fajr (5 AM – 6:30 AM)
- 1.5 hours in the noon after Zohr ( 2 PM – 3:30 PM)
- 1.5 hours in the evening after Maghrib (7 PM – 8:30 PM)
- Half an hour for revision after Isha ( 10 PM – 10:30 PM)
Note: Manage your breakfast, lunch, dinner, and extra meal times according to your quran memorization schedule. Keep nuts along to keep your brain fresh.
4. Apply the Best Memorization Techniques
We are giving here the 3 best techniques for the 2-month Hifz schedule. Apply these methods along with your customary audio-visual techniques to get the best results.
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Chunking Method
To efficiently learn a lesson by heart, you can break it down into smaller, manageable parts. For example, if you’re memorizing the first page of Juz Amma, you can divide it into 5 chunks, each containing 2 to 3 lines. Then, you can further break down each chunk into smaller sub-chunks. By creating smaller chunks, you can improve your memorization speed and effectiveness.
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Building Memory Palace
This method involves linking a verse with something significant in your surroundings so that reciting the verse automatically brings that thing to mind. Create a sequence of verses and associated things for revision. When revising, simply look at the list of things and recite the verses. You can also explore other quran memorization techniques to find one that works best for you.
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Peg Word Method
This is a simple yet effective method for memorizing the sequence of the Surah names. All you need to do is write down the names of the Surahs in order and associate each with a word or color. Then, repeatedly read the name and its corresponding word or colour to help you memorize them. When you recall the word or color, the name of the Surah will come to your mind. You can also associate the themes of the Surah with anything in your surroundings. It’s a simple technique with excellent retention results.
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Take a Formal Memorization Course
To successfully reach your target in 2 months, it is advisable to take a formal online hifz program where the hired Egyptian hifz tutor will ensure the following things.
- Creating your 2 months timetable
- Dividing your slots for the whole schedule
- Customizing your timetable according to your availability
- Shortlisting the best 3 techniques according to your tendency
- Planning your review sessions and test dates
Conclusion
Memorizing all 6,666 verses of the Quran in 60 days is definitely a challenge. If you have decided to take on this task, prepare yourself both physically and mentally by setting aside all commitments and distractions to fully focus on your hifz. Try different methods, adjust your schedule as needed, and take short breaks when tired, but be sure to return to your routine and follow the timetable. Once you have completed the memorization, continue to revise the chapters regularly to maintain your knowledge. Hifz Academy provides all the premium facilities necessary for an excellent hifz journey! Take a free trial for online hifz classes and enroll today!