Jeddah: The love for the Holy
Book and a determination to memorize it enabled a Saudi to overcome
age and other barriers to fulfill a life’s ambition.
Though he was
above 70, Abdullah Muhammad Musa was able to memorize the Holy
Qur’an and graduate with honors from the Qur’an Memorization Group
for Adults at King Abdul Aziz Mosque here. He scored an average of
91 percent.
“When I was
young, I memorized two chapters of the Holy Book but later forgot
them completely, carried away by the cares of life,” Musa told Arab
News. He, however, made it clear that his love for the Qur’an was
always there and it was this love that pushed him to fulfill his
dream at such an advanced age.
He joined the
special courses being held at mosques during the evenings for old
men. “This gave old people like me and employees a chance to learn
the Book of Allah,” he said.
Musa said he
began memorizing the Qur’an at King Abdul Aziz Mosque where he was
able to learn 10 chapters by heart. “At first I faced great
difficulty in pronunciation and Tajweed but was later able to
overcome these problems,” he recalled.
He later joined
the Qur’an memorization circle at Salah Karamah Mosque where he
memorized all the 30 chapters of the Holy Book in two and a half
years. “I used to memorize two to three pages every day during the
day and in the evenings I would go to King Abdul Aziz Mosque to
revise about two chapters of the Holy Book,” he said.
Musa said without the encouragement and assistance from his wife and
sons his quest to learn the Qur’an would have been unfulfilled.
Despite his age, Musa walked daily for about six km from his house
to the two mosques where he studied the Qur’an.
(Arab News)
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