
Why Is Revision So Important in Hifz?
سَنُقْرِئُكَ فَلَا تَنسَىٰٓ
"We will have you recite so you will not forget"
~Surah Al-A‘la (87:6)
Memorizing the Holy Quran (Hifz) is a spiritual journey that requires dedication, patience, and consistency. But memorization without revision is like planting seeds without watering them they won't flourish.
In this blog, we'll explore why revision is the backbone of successful Quran memorization, the best revision techniques, and how regular practice leads to long-term retention and connection with Allah's words.
How Often Should You Revise?

The best strategy is to balance new memorization with daily revision. Here's a simple structure:
Daily Revision: 3 to 5 previously memorized pages
Weekly Review: 1 Juz per week (for Huffaz)
Monthly Recap: Entire memorized portion once a month
After Every New Lesson: Revise the previous day’s lesson first
Tips to Make Quran Revision Easier

To make Quran revision easier, establish a set routine—early mornings are ideal for better focus. Use a Quran revision tracker, like a diary or app, to monitor your progress. Revising with a partner or teacher ensures accuracy and keeps you motivated. Listening to a Qari’s recitation helps reinforce memorization. Lastly, avoid rushing through new lessons; take your time, revise regularly, and focus on quality over quantity.
Online Quran Revision with Noor ul Quran

At Noor ul Quran, we offer dedicated Quran revision programs for Huffaz and new memorizers. Our one-on-one classes are tailored to:
Fix weak areas in memorization
Develop strong recitation habits
Track and test revision regularly
Provide feedback from expert teachers
Whether you’re just starting Hifz or already completed it, revision is your key to success.
Final Thoughts

Memorizing the Quran is an honor. Maintaining it through revision is an obligation. Don’t let your efforts fade away revise, retain and rise closer to the words of Allah.
Start a free trial class with Noor ul Quran today.