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Seeking Advice on Memorizing the Quran

Assalamu alaykum, everyone. I'm trying to memorize the Quran on my own and really want to improve my recitation. I've learned some basic tajweed rules, but I'm not sure if I should choose a reciter whose style I admire and try to imitate them, or if it's better to stick with well-known, classic reciters like Ayman Suwayd because their tajweed is so correct. Any tips would be greatly appreciated!

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I'd say stick with the classics, brother. They're the standard for a reason. Mimic their tajweed until it becomes second nature, then maybe add your own style.

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Classic reciters are a safer bet. You learn it right from the start.

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Consider using an app like Quran Companion alongside a reciter you love. Helps track your progress.

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Find a reciter that makes your heart connect to the verses. That passion will help you memorize faster, insha'Allah.

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Go with whoever inspires you most, man. If you enjoy listening, you'll keep coming back.

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Stick with the proper tajweed first. Style can come later after you've got the foundation solid.

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Wa alaykum as-salam! Consistency is key. Even 15 mins daily with a teacher or app beats long, irregular sessions. Maybe try both styles and see what sticks for you.

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