Undertaking the journey to memorize the Quran within just 2 to 3 months is a daring and profound aspiration. However, this remarkable goal can be achieved with determination, dedication, careful planning, and a firm commitment to consistency.

Guide to Memorize Quran in 2-3 Months

Here are some tips shared by Quran Grace Hifz teachers that will illuminate your path toward this Quran memorization journey in 90 days.

1. Powerful Intention & Supplication

As you embark on this intensive hifz program journey, let your heart be filled up with pure intention, seeking the pleasure of Allah above all else. Dismiss any thoughts of worldly distinctions or fleeting recognition; let your aspirations be rooted in deep, unwavering devotion. Recite the duas that Prophet Muhammad SAWW has taught us for Ilm (knowledge) and start your hifdh.

Seek Allah’s support for clarity of mind, the ability to concentrate, and the strength to persevere through challenges. Let your supplications flow from your heart, filled with hope and determination as you seek His help on this sacred path.

2. Design Your Hifz Plan

You can design a hifdh plan of 60, 75, or 90 days to complete your hifz in time. This plan can include Sundays, or you can skip Sundays and increase your class time for the rest of the days.

  • 2-Month Hifz Plan

This plan commits to memorizing 10 pages daily, breaking it down into manageable sections: 5 pages in the serene morning hours, when the world is quiet and your mind is fresh, followed by another 5 pages in the tranquil evening when the day’s reflections bring clarity. This diligent routine allows you to complete a juz’ in 2 days, culminating in your goal being reached within just 60 days. If you are taking Sunday off, then try memorizing 12 pages daily to equal it.

  • 3-Month Hifz Plan

In this hifz plan, you will be memorizing 10 juz every month and completing 30 juz in 3 months with excellent revisions. For 10 Juz in a month, you have to memorize 3.5 Juz every week. Ideally speaking, you will be targeting 6-7 pages daily.

This gentler pace allows for deeper contemplation and understanding of the verses, stretching your memorization across three months. In the third month, you have to spare time for revisions to consolidate verses together.

3. Allocate the Best Time of the Day

Smartly choose the time for hifz when you can easily focus on your lessons with no distractions around you. Consider these four times from the whole day that could help you complete your Quran in 2-3 months. 

  • Early Morning (Tahajjud to Fajr)

There’s a serene stillness in the early hours when the world is cloaked in deep sleep. This is a magical time for memorisation, as your mind is fresh and receptive, like a sponge ready to absorb every word.

  • After Fajr Prayer

With the dawn breaking, your mind remains sharp, buzzing with clarity. In this peaceful post-prayer atmosphere, your ability to retain information is at its peak, making it an ideal moment to delve into new verses. Memorize most of the portions at this time, and then you can enjoy a peaceful sleep.

  • Evening Review Session

As the day winds down, take a moment to revisit what you’ve memorized in the morning. This quiet time allows you to revise the verses you learned early in the morning accurately. Focus on your tajweed and translation when revising the Ajza’a.

  • Before Sleeping

Either start the recitation of upcoming chapters and understand the meaning or continue your revision session. If you are memorizing in the first 2 slots, then keep this slot for reading and understanding the next chapters, so take less time in the morning to memorise the verses.

This ritual not only solidifies your memory but wraps the knowledge in tranquility, ensuring it lingers in your mind even as you drift away.

4. Use Efficient Hifz Methods

  • Imitating Method

Engage your senses by listening to a talented Qari, such as Sheikh Sudais or Al-Hussary. Allow the melodic recitation to wash over you as you echo their words, letting each phrase resonate in your heart.

  • Chunking Method

Tackle each page like a treasure map; divide it into smaller sections, savouring each part before moving on. This approach transforms memorization into an enjoyable and achievable journey.

  • Using the Same Mushaf Throughout

Choose a single copy of the Quran to guide your memorisation. Familiarity with its layout and text will create a mental roadmap that enhances your visual memory, making the words easier to recall.

  • Writing the Verses Method

Pen down the verses you memorise. The act of writing not only solidifies your grasp of the text but also creates a personal connection that lingers in your mind.

  • Understanding Tafseer

Explore the meanings behind the verses. Grasping the Tafsir nurtures a deeper connection with the text and significantly boosts your retention by embedding the teachings in your understanding.

  • Revising in Salah (prayers)

Weave your newly memorized verses into your daily prayers. This sacred act enriches both your worship and your memory as the verses become a vital part of your spiritual routine.

5. Add Amazing Review Sessions

To complete the hifdh of the whole Quran in 60-90 days needs an amazing revision that guarantees that your learning is accurate and no chapter is vague in your memory. So, here are the 3 best revision tasks given by the hifz teachers of Quran Grace in the online hifz course for all ages.

  • Daily Revision

Begin each day with a purposeful revision of the content you’ve committed to memory, allowing those lessons to settle firmly in your mind before embarking on fresh verses. Make a routine to revise your daily lessons before going to bed. 

  • *Weekly Revision

As the week draws to a close, dedicate time to revisit the treasures of hifz you’ve gathered over the past few days, ensuring they are well-rooted in your understanding. Revise at least 3 times for excellent consolidation.

  • Monthly Revision

At the end of each month, immerse yourself in a thorough revision of the entire Juz’, reinforcing your grasp on its teachings before you delve deeper into new revelations.

6. Focus and Avoid Distractions

Reduce the hours you spend scrolling through social media, avoiding those tempting apps that pull you away from your goals. Limit unnecessary outings that break the rhythm of your day and create distractions that turn you off course. Commit to a well-defined quran memorization schedule, making it your mission to stick to it without allowing diversions to come in. Seek out a dedicated Hifz buddy or a knowledgeable mentor who can guide and hold you accountable, creating a supportive partnership that strengthens your resolve and enhances your memorization experience.

7. Seek Support & Motivation

Consider immersing yourself in group Quran memorization classes to foster a supportive atmosphere. Alternatively, seek out a dedicated teacher who can guide you on this spiritual journey, providing personalized insights and encouragement. The male and female hifz tutors at Quran Grace are amazing to get help from.

As you embark on this profound endeavour, frequently remind yourself of the countless virtues and rewards associated with memorizing the Quran, allowing these reflections to fuel your motivation. Remember to take small breaks along the way to replenish your energy and prevent the feeling of burnout, ensuring that the process remains both enriching and sustainable.

Conclusion

Memorizing the Quran in 2 to 3 months is a significant challenge but can be achieved with sincere intention, discipline, and a strong connection to Allah. Incorporate dua into your practice, seeking Allah’s guidance and support throughout your journey. This spiritual connection can provide the motivation you need to keep going. Surround yourself with supportive friends or family who encourage you. With dedication and faith, reaching your memorization goal is entirely possible. Join Quran Grace hifz classes for kidsadults, or ladies hifz classes to discover and develop your skills and enhance your hifdh potential today.