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											admin
  PAKISTAN
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											  Topic initiated on Tuesday, May 9, 2006  -  4:20 PM     
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											llina
  GERMANY
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											  Posted - Tuesday, May 30, 2006  -  1:09 PM    
 A question:  What  do  you  do  not  to  forget  again what you once have learnt? wa salam |   
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											ibrahim
  PAKISTAN
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											  Posted - Wednesday, May 31, 2006  -  9:24 AM    
 Well obviously Regular revision is the Best Thing in this regard Also reading the memorized portions in the Regular OR Nafli Prayers also helps a lot in this regard & of Course Tahajjud Prayer is the Best time for this purpose. |   
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											saba2 Moderator
  PAKISTAN
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											  Posted - Friday, June 2, 2006  -  1:21 PM    
 Should Children be made Hafiz? Or is it supposed to be an adult choice? |   
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											Loveall
  PAKISTAN
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											  Posted - Friday, June 2, 2006  -  8:09 PM    
 | For children it is easier than adults. |   
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											ibrahim
  PAKISTAN
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											  Posted - Saturday, June 3, 2006  -  5:15 AM    
 Well Now a Days we shud think again that WHY we want to make a Children Hafiz Bcoz life has Become V charming & busy for Kids as well. Memorization Demands a Lot of Involvment & w Computer games & Cartoons etc. these days, Kids already have LESS time EVEN for their Studis. So Hifz is Becoming a BIG burdon for them. Moreover as the life is becoming MORE & MORE busy everyday, To KEEP & GUARD memorization is MORE difficult than memorization itself. Being a Hafiz myself, I'm of the Opinion that at first we shud taught our Kids Arabic to Create a LIVE contact w Quran & then ONLY those kids shud GO for Memorization that are already GOOD in memorizing things & they are willing to Do so as well. in my Opinion, w their Regular Studies, a Kid CAN COMPLETE his HIFZ in 5 years (from Class III to Class VIII) |   
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											llina
  GERMANY
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											  Posted - Monday, June 5, 2006  -  7:35 PM    
 | I  think  the  atmosphere  in  which  the  child  grows  up  is  very important. Of  cause  the  learning of  suras  is  for  God  but  still as  we  are  human and  children  so much more  we  need  some  encouragement  from  the  people  around us.  So  when  a  child  has  learnt  a  sura  by  heart  it  should  get  the  occasion to recite  it  in front  of the  family  and  hear mashAllah  when it  was  good.  And  there  might  be  some  positive  spirit  of  learning.  And  the  parents should  also learn  something...  Children  should  not  be  forced  to learn  I think.  But  their  heart  be opened  for  the  beauty  of  Quraan  inshaAllah. |   
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