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٭ Imam Ghazali رَحْمَةُ اللهِ تَعَالٰی عَلَيْه has stated: When you are going to seek any branch of knowledge or read anything, it is better that your knowledge and study bring about Tazkiyah Nafs (purification of the self) and spiritual reformation. (Ibid, pp. 32)
٭ Like medicines are taken and Wazaaif (Islamic invocations) are recited for strengthening memory, the act of reading is also a prescription for it.
(Ibid, pp. 36)
٭ Try to keep a book with you every time as whenever you get any opportunity, read some pages of it, and by adopting this habit, one will keep engaged in the company of book. (Ibid, pp. 36)
٭ After finishing a book, it is recommended to give a bird’s eye view from start to end to what you have read and learned. Keep its summary commit to your memory. (Ibid, pp. 112)
٭ It is also useful to make accountability yourself examining as to what you have learned and which content is committed to your memory and which is not committed to your memory. (Ibid, pp. 112)
٭ For remembering anything, it is beneficial to pressurise your mind by closing your eyes. (Ibid, pp. 117)
٭ Whatever you read, share it with your family members and friends with good intentions; this is also a way to preserve the treasure of information in our mind for a long period. (Ibid, pp. 112)
٭ Whatever you read, keep repeating it. (Ibid, pp. 112)
٭ In Madani Muzakarahs, Ameer-e-Ahl-e-Sunnat دَامَـتْ بَـرَكَـاتُـهُـمُ الْـعَـالِـيَـه delivers interesting and precious Madani pearls of Islamic knowledge. By the blessings of these Madani Muzakarahs, one develops a strong keenness for reading further, acting upon what is read and conveying it to others.
(Ibid, pp. 115)
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