Basic Review Surah: Ta-Ha (14)

Reviewing Memorization Through Prayer — Using Prayer for Review

وَأَقِمِ ٱلصَّلَوٰةَ لِذِكۡرِيٓ
— طه الآية 14
Prayer as the best review arena:
The worshiper in prayer is at the highest level of focus — "A man may finish his prayer and have only a tenth or ninth of it recorded" — so if this focus is used for review, he combines worship and memorization.

Practical prayer review plan:
  1. Fajr: First two rak'ahs for new memorization (mind at its clearest).
  2. Dhuhr: Two Sunnah rak'ahs before — review what was memorized yesterday.
  3. Asr: Two Sunnah rak'ahs — review what was memorized this week.
  4. Maghrib: Maghrib Sunnah — review resemblances.
  5. Isha: Night prayer or Sunnah rak'ahs — review the longest memorized passage.
Rule:
Whatever you recite in Sunnah prayers counts toward your review log — aim to cycle through all your memorized material in prayers at least weekly.

Caution:
Do not reduce prayer to a memorization session — khushu first. But the secondary intention is permitted by scholars as long as it does not lead to heedlessness.
Source: Al-Ghouthani (p.79); Al-Nawawi, Al-Tibyan (p.88); Permanent Committee Fatwas (4/22)
Tags: مراجعة الحفظالصلاةالسننطهالتوازن بين العبادة والحفظ

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