At Darus Saulieghien Qur’aan Academy, we believe that true success – whether in memorising the Qurโan, building character, or excelling academically – doesnโt come from talent alone. It comes from something far more powerful: consistency.
Whether a child is starting to recite the Qurโan, perfecting their salah, or learning the basics of maths and reading – consistency builds mastery. One step at a time. One page at a time. One effort at a time.
๐ฑ The Power of Small, Repeated Actions
Allah says in the Qur’an:
“And worship your Lord until certainty (death) comes to you.”
[Surah Al-Hijr: 99]
This verse teaches us about lifelong devotion and routine worship. Similarly, for our learners, regular attendance, punctual revision, daily recitation, and showing up every day – even on the hard days – creates momentum that leads to long-term excellence.
๐ The Sunnah of the Nabi (SAW)
Our beloved Nabi Muhammad (SAW) taught us:
โThe most beloved deeds to Allah are those that are done consistently, even if they are small.โ
(Sahih al-Bukhari)
This hadith is a reminder that steady progress is better than bursts of effort followed by long gaps. It’s not about perfection – it’s about showing up, again and again.
๐ก At DSQA, Consistency Means:
- Coming to class daily, on time
- Revising your sabaq (lesson) every day, regular dhor cycles
- Practicing akhlaaq and adab with your teachers and peers
- Making steady spiritual and academic progress, not skipping steps
๐ฏ For Parents and Guardians:
Support your childโs journey by helping them build routines. Ensure they:
- Sleep early,
- Eat well,
- Limit screen time, especially during school days,
- Recite and revise daily,
- Reflect on their learning.
Your encouragement builds the consistency they need to thrive.
๐ Consistency Builds Identity
We are what we do repeatedly. At DSQA, our learners are slowly but surely becoming Huffaadh, role models, leaders of good character – not because of one big moment, but because of many small, faithful ones.
Letโs stay the course. Keep building. Keep showing up.
Because consistency is key – not just to success, but to becoming the kind of Muslims Allah loves.