By the time the video moved to the second verse—the famous prayer for ease ( “La yukallifullahu nafsan illa wus’aha…” )—Selim was in a flow. Section B (3 times) Section A + B joined together.
An hour later, the house was silent. Selim stood by the window, looking at the stars. Without the video, without the paper, he began to recite. “Anta mawlānā fansurnā ‘alal-qawmil-kāfirīn.” By the time the video moved to the
The final words of the prayer left his lips smoothly. He had reached the summit of the mountain, not by jumping, but by taking three steady steps at a time. The "easiest method" wasn't just about repetition; it was about the peace that came with finally carrying those verses in his heart. Tips for Using This Method Selim stood by the window, looking at the stars
Then, he remembered a video he had bookmarked: The Easiest Method—3 Repetitions and Back to the Start. He pressed play. The First Step: Focused Listening He had reached the summit of the mountain,
He realized he wasn't just memorizing; he was building a chain. Each link was only three repetitions wide, making it impossible to drop. The Result
The following story illustrates how a student might use this specific method to master these powerful verses.