How to become a strong student treading the path of knowledge

Advice of Shaikh Hassan ibn Abdil Wahhab al Banna taken from:

http://www.salafitalk.net/st/viewmessages.cfm?Forum=6&Topic=7307

As Salaamu Alaykum wa Rahmatullahi wa Barakaatuh. May Allah have mercy upon me,
you and all of the Muslims. Ameen.

As I entered the masjid for our class (12-01-09) with our Shaykh Hasan Abdul-Wahhaab
Marzouq Al-Banaa, may Allah preserve him, I saw him praying. After I offered my
prayer of greeting the masjid, I greeted the Shaykh, and kissed his head. We
talked about how each of us spent our Eid and the conditions of our families.
After this the Shaykh began to drink his tea, which was prepared for him. I
asked the Shaykh, how does one become a strong student, treading the path of
seeking knowledge? The Shaykh replied, Patience (Sabr). He said this 3 times.
He said patience with Allah, in good and bad times. Patience with yourself,
patience with ease and with hardships. Patience with your family and friends.
Patience with knowledge. Patience with the Qur’aan. Patience with learning the
arabic language. I thanked the Shaykh and returned to my place of sitting.
After a short while, the Shaykh motioned to me to come to him. He told me, not
to waste time. He told me to guard my time from the time wasters. He told me
not to waste my time with that which wont bring about any benefit. Guard your
time against your desires. Give knowledge all of your time. Tire yourself with
seeking knowledge. Do not become distracted by those who want to take your
knowledge. Once again I thanked the Shaykh and returned to my place of sitting.
After a short period, the Shaykh motioned to me again to come to him. He told
me to engulf yourself in reading the Qur’aan. He said to read the Qur’aan in
abundance. Over and over and over. He said to read the Qur’aan when you wake
from your sleep, read the Qur’aan before you go to bed. The more you read the
Qur’aan, the better you will become in the arabic language. So constantly read
the Qur’aan.
He also told me to listen to the tapes of the Ulemaa (major scholars), from the
likes of Shaykh Al-Albaanee, Shaykh Al-Uthaymeen, Shaykh Ibn Baaz, and Shaykh
Saalih Aali Shaykh.

Later on the Shaykh was asked about the Rights of the Qur’aan. Is it to read it
or to memorize it?

He, the Shaykh, may Allah preserve him said, one should read the Qur’aan. The
Qur’aan is to be read. To memorize it is good. But if it cant be memorized, so
read it. Read it in your prayer, before you sleep, when you wake. Before
prayer and after prayer. Always have a mushaf (copy of the Qur’aan) near you,
everywhere. In Shaa Allah.

May Allah have mercy upon us all.                    

Abdur-Raqib Robinson