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Qabeelat Madinatayn
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I was wondering, what people thought about reviewing information/knowledge learned (is it important, not so important, and why)?
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Qabeelat Madinatayn
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Re: Memory
Review is good for sure, but implementing it better and best! Did you mean before the exam?
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Re: Memory
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what I was trying/attempting to bring attention too was the importance of actually reviewing what you took time to learn because if you don't you just wasted your time essentially and You will be held accountable for the information you now know.
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Qabeelat Madinatayn
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Re: Memory
Well said! What is the worth of knowledge learned after it has been forgotten? And if your first comment was alluding to our AlMaghrib class books (such as the ones we received during Love Notes), then let me assure you--long after the seminar is over, you'll continue re-visiting your notes on occasion. TRUST ME! I speak through personal experience and observation of my siblings...
Even months after my first-ever AlMaghrib seminar (Beautiful Patience, Tafseer Surat Yusuf), I still review my notes just to recall the experience and gain that pleasurable EmanRush! But as you said, implementation is what we should shoot for.
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Qabeelat Madinatayn
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Re: Memory
And I truly believe that we have to pass the knowledge along to others as well, it is like paying the "zakat" on the knowledge that we have acquired. And doesn't the Prophet (saw) say, "Convey on my behalf even a single ayah." Paying it forward I believe is an Islamic concept, way before the movie that popularized it. And what better way to review and test yourself by passing the knowledge on through words and actions.
May we be among those who make benefit by following all the knowledge that Allah (SWT) bestows on us rather than hoard it and be accountable for hoarding on the Day of Judgment. Ameen.
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Lamya Almas Be a "complete package" Muslim! Take Islam in its entirety: "O you who have believed, enter into Islam completely [and perfectly] and do not follow the footsteps of Satan. Indeed, he is to you a clear enemy." (Al Baqara: 208)
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