Surah 72Meccan28 ayahsIntermediate
How to memorise Surah Al-Jinn
الجن
“The Jinn” · ~12 days at 3 ayahs/day
Why memorise Surah Al-Jinn?
Every surah is the word of Allah, and every ayah you commit to memory joins a living tradition of hifz stretching back to the earliest generation of Muslims. There is barakah in the act itself.
Your 12-day plan
Take 3 ayahs per day. Recite each new ayah out loud 10 times, then repeat yesterday's portion before starting the new one.
- Day 1Ayahs 1–3
- Day 2Ayahs 4–6
- Day 3Ayahs 7–9
- Day 4Ayahs 10–12
- Day 5Ayahs 13–15
- Day 6Ayahs 16–18
- Day 7Ayahs 19–21
- Day 8Ayahs 22–24
- Day 9Ayahs 25–27
- Day 10Ayah 28
Milestones
25%
Ayah 7 of 28
50%
Ayah 14 of 28
75%
Ayah 21 of 28
100%
Ayah 28 of 28
Review schedule
After you finish memorising, revisit each portion on this cadence. This is standard spaced-repetition timing — the reason SABR's algorithm works.
- Day 1— immediately after learning
- Day 3— catches early fade
- Day 7— moves into weekly cycle
- Day 14— strengthens retention
- Day 30— locks it into long-term memory
Common mistakes to avoid
- ⚠Not doing daily revision of yesterday's portion — new ayahs push the old ones out.
- ⚠Ignoring the rhyme/rhythm cues — Meccan surahs are structured to be memorised by ear.
- ⚠Reciting silently — hifz needs to be spoken out loud, ideally with a teacher listening.
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Frequently asked
How long does it take to memorise Surah Al-Jinn?+
At a sustainable pace of 3 ayahs per day plus daily revision, most learners finish in about 12 days. The exact time depends on your Arabic reading fluency and how much time you can commit each day.
Do I need to memorise it in one sitting?+
No — and you should not. The goal of hifz is retention, not speed. Break the surah into small daily portions, revise what you learned yesterday, and let repetition do the work.
Should I understand the meaning before I memorise?+
Reading a short translation first is highly recommended, even if not strictly required. Understanding the general theme makes the memorisation much stickier and improves your khushu' when you recite in prayer.
What if I forget an ayah I already learned?+
This is normal. Go back to it, recite it out loud 10 times, and add it to your revision list for the next 3 days. SABR's spaced-repetition engine schedules this automatically.