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Imam Suleiman Hani is a lecturer, researcher, and author hailing
from Michigan, USA. At the age of 14, Suleiman completed a 10-
month memorization program in the USA and subsequently began
leading prayers and teaching Qur'ān across the nation. Shortly
thereafter, he began his intensive studies under local and global
scholars, completing hundreds of classical and modern texts and
gaining ijāzāt (licenses) in the six books of ḥadīth from multiple
scholars, as well as a Master of Arts degree from the College of
Shariʿah, University of Jordan. Suleiman has served as an Imam and
Youth Director since the age of 19, lectured at conferences and
workshops around the world, and has been featured several times on
the largest Islamic TV channels worldwide.
Vowels
ا ā َ a
و ū َ u
ي ī َ i
All praise is due to Allah, and may His peace and blessings be
upon His noble servant and final Messenger, his family and
companions, and those who follow him correctly until the Day
of Resurrection.
Suleiman b. Hani
May 10, 2016/3 Shaʿbān, 1437
There is nothing more essential to begin with than the conditions
and prerequisites required of the one who wants to memorize
and retain the Qur'ān. The following section contains three major
conditions and one minor condition. If you are not fulfilling a
condition, do not be discouraged or give up on your memorization
journey; instead, continue your memorization progress while
genuinely rectifying the condition that needs improvement.
1. Sincere intentions
Before all other reminders, the most significant one to
continuously reflect on is the importance of complete sincerity in
reciting and memorizing the Qur'ān. In fact, this is the most
crucial aspect of memorizing the Qur'ān and will determine your
progress and success. There is no doubt that performing a good
deed with the intention of showing off is a major sin and nullifies
the deed. As is well known, ʿUmar ibn al-Khaṭṭāb (ra)1 reported
that the Messenger of Allah ﷺsaid:
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(ra): radiAllaahu ʿanhu/ʿanha (may Allah be pleased with him/her).
2
Recorded by al-Bukhāri and Muslim.
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“Allah the Exalted accepts only those deeds which are both
correct and sincere (pure). If the deed is done correctly but not
sincerely, it will not be accepted. And if it is sincere but not
correct, it will not be accepted.” He was asked, “Abu ʿAli! What is
the sincere and correct deed?” He replied, “The sincere deed is
3
Ḥadīth: a statement or action of Prophet Muhammad ﷺthat was
remembered and recorded by his Companions and followers.
4
Ibn Rajab, Jāmiʿ al-ʿUlūm wal-Ḥikam.
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one that is done only for Allah the Exalted. And the correct deed is
one done according to the Sunnah.”5
Then He will ask him: What did you do to express gratitude for it?
The man will reply: I fought for Your cause until I was martyred.
Allah will respond: You have lied. You fought so that people might
call you courageous; and they have done so.
5
Abu Nuʿaym, Ḥilyat al-Awliyā, 8/95.
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The man will reply: I acquired knowledge and taught it, and read
the Qur'ān for Your sake.
Allah will respond: You have lied. You acquired knowledge so that
people might call you a learned (man), and you read the Qur'ān so
that they might call you a reciter, and they have done so.
Next, a man whom Allah had made affluent and to whom Allah
had given plenty of wealth, will be brought forward. Allah will
remind him of the favors He had bestowed upon him and the man
will acknowledge them. He will ask him: What did you do to
express gratitude for it?
The man will reply: I did not neglect any of the ways You liked
wealth to be spent liberally for Your sake.
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Allah will state: You have lied. You did it so that people might call
you generous, and they have done so.
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Recorded by Muslim.
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rejecting others who are unable to afford such amounts. It’s also
not uncommon to hear of students in their early memorization
stages discussing how much money they could potentially earn by
memorizing and reciting the Qur'ān beautifully, and aspiring to do
so. Beware of memorizing and reciting for the wrong reasons and
always reflect on the aforementioned ḥadīth of the first types of
people to be punished on the Day of Judgment. One can only
imagine how much regret there is in pinning one’s hopes on a
massive apparent deed and coming to find its clear rejection on
the Final Day due to one’s insincerity.
For this reason, those who recite the Qur'ān in public, such as
Imāms8, are regularly reminded to increase their private good
deeds in order to be more pious in private than what people
perceive in public.
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Although there is a difference of opinion on the issue, most scholars
permitted it with valid evidence and reasoning.
8
Imām (pl. Imāms): one who leads the prayer.
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“We were once in a time when we did not think that anyone
learned the Qur'ān seeking anything but Allah the Exalted, but
now I fear that there are men who learn it (the Qur'ān) for the
sake of the people and what they can get from them. So seek
Allah with your recitation and deeds (by means of sincerity).
Verily, we used to know you when Allah’s Messenger ﷺwas
amongst us, when revelation would descend and Allah would tell
us about you. As for today, Allah’s Messenger ﷺhas passed on,
and the revelation has stopped; and I only know you as I say:
whoever shows what is good, we love him for it and think good of
him, and whoever shows what is evil, we hate him for it (the
action) and suspect him. Your secret and private matters are
between you and your Lord the Mighty and Majestic.”10
9
as-Silsilah as-Ṣaḥīḥah.
10
al-‘Ājuri, Akhlāq Ḥamalat al-Qur'ān, p. 79.
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11
adh-Dhahabi, Siyar Aʿlām an-Nubalā’, 4/49.
12
al-Bayhaqi, Shuʿab al-Īmān, 1653.
13
Abu Nuʿaym, Ḥilyat al-Awliyā, 2/217.