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Another key reason that people have trouble with the Qurʾān is because they don't know how to use it. One of the most common mistakes is not understanding how to use it for personal study and reflection. This can be easily done by using a few simple guidelines, which are provided here. A great resource for studying, memorizing, or reflecting upon the Quran is called ʾIḥyā ʾulūm dew li-l-Quran (The book of guidance for those who seek explanation of the Quran). It was written by Ibn Kathīr (died 1374) and features his commentary on every surah in the holy book. It's a handbook of sorts for using the Qura'an effectively. He also mentions the best way to recite Quran - Tips on how to study it etc. You may download this book from here. The first thing Ibn Kathir suggests is to start with short chapters of the Qurʾān, preferably starting with the shorter ones, since they are easier to memorize. He also recommends studying in small doses, rather than overloading yourself by trying to read large portions at once. It should be recited often because it increases understanding. He makes an important point that studying alone is only half the benefit, so one should try reading aloud so others will benefit from it as well. Ibn Kathir also mentions that reading one's own mistakes is useful, as it helps correct them. This can be done by simply reading aloud, then looking it over again. The second thing he recommends is to change the way you read the Quran. Many people will read the text entirely on one line, but it should be read more like you're reading a story or poem - starting at one end and working your way to the other end. Ibn Kathir also points out that this actually adds to one's understanding of the text, because if you read it like an ordinary book, you may miss understanding things along the way. The most important aspect of reciting the Qurʾān is to understand it. Ibn Kathir recommends reading at least 3 different translations alongside the Qur'an itself, if possible. He also recommends having a teacher to ask questions of, as well as other scholars that may know more about it. Ibn Kathir also provides lessons on how to interpret the verses, which he says are not only useful for understanding them clearly but for memorizing them as well. In order to do this one should first read over the surah and understand what it is talking about, then you should reflect upon its meanings and meditate about it. This will help you memorize it and understand it on a more profound level. Another way to study is to read through the surah and interpret each verse, but this is only for those who already understand the language of the Qurʾān. Ibn Kathir also wants us to know that there is no better way to learn or understand a verse than to live its meaning, so we need to reflect a great deal on a verse in order to do this. Another key point about studying is that one should always ask questions about what they are reading. This isn't something you can do all the time, but every once in a while when something seems strange or unclear. cfa1e77820
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