Courses

Noorani Qaida Course

A step-by-step online course that teaches Arabic letters, how to join them into words, and correct pronunciation (Noorani Qaida method) — ideal for absolute beginners who want a strong foundation before starting Quran reading.

Course Description

Noorani Qaida is the proven beginner’s method used worldwide to teach the basics of Arabic script and sound so learners can begin reading the Qur’an with confidence. This online course breaks the Qaida into short, clear lessons with demonstrations, guided practice, and pronunciation drills. We focus on recognizing letters, vowel signs, joining letters to form words, basic reading rules, and clear articulation so learners progress quickly from single letters to reading simple words and short phrases.

What You’ll Learn

  • Recognize and write all 28 Arabic letters (isolated, initial, medial, final forms).
  • Master short vowels (fatha, kasra, damma), sukun, shadda, and madd.
  • Join letters to form simple syllables and words.
  • Pronounce each letter correctly — emphasis on articulation points (makhraj) and characteristics (sifaat).
  • Read two- and three-letter words fluently and start reading short Quranic phrases.
  • Apply very basic Noorani Qaida reading rules (qalqalah, ghunnah basics, assimilation).

Who This Course Is For

  • Absolute beginners (children or adults) with little or no knowledge of Arabic script.
  • Students who want a strong foundation before moving to Tajweed and Quran reading.
  • Parents who want to teach kids proper letter shapes and pronunciation.
  • Anyone who struggles with reading Arabic and needs step-by-step guidance.

Teacher Qualifications & Teaching Approach

  • Experienced Noorani Qaida instructors trained in correct makhraj (articulation) and stepwise teaching methods.
  • We use a “listen-repeat-correct” cycle: teacher models → student repeats → teacher corrects with precise tips.
  • Emphasis on clear articulation over speed, with small, frequent corrections to prevent mistakes.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • No prior Arabic knowledge required.
  • Any computer/tablet/phone with internet, microphone, and camera (for live feedback).
  • 15–30 minutes daily practice outside class for best results.
  • Suitable for children 5+ (younger children may require parental support).

Outcomes & Success Indicators

By the end of the course a typical learner will be able to:

  • Correctly identify and pronounce all Arabic letters.
  • Join letters and read short words and phrases aloud with correct vowels.
  • Apply basic Noorani reading rules and read simple Quranic lines with clarity.
  • Continue to an introductory Tajweed course or Nazra Quran classes confidently.

Quran Reading (Nazra) with Tajweed

A guided online course to read the Qur’an fluently with proper Tajweed—fixing pronunciation, rhythm, and rules so every recitation is clear and beautiful.

Course Description

Designed for learners who already know Arabic letters (e.g., after Noorani Qaida), this course develops accurate Qur’an reading with Tajweed. You’ll internalize makhārij (articulation points), ṣifāt (letter qualities), and core rules (ghunnah, qalqalah, idghām, iẓhār, iqlāb, ikhfā’), then apply them in real mushaf practice—line by line—with live correction and targeted drills.

What You’ll Learn

  • Consistent, correct pronunciation of all letters and common word-joins.
  • Mastery of short/long vowels, madd types, waqf (pausing) and ibtidā’ (starting).
  • Practical application of Tajweed rules across short surahs to longer passages.
  • Smooth pacing, breath control, and recitation flow (tarteel).
  • Error recognition and self-correction methods for independent practice.

Who This Course Is For

  • Students who completed Noorani Qaida or can already decode Arabic words.
  • Adults and children seeking clear, rule-based Qur’an reading.
  • Anyone preparing for memorization (Hifz) or improving daily recitation.

Teacher's Approach

  • Model → imitate → correct: precise feedback on makhārij and timing.
  • Focus on accuracy first, then fluency and melody (without compromising rules).
  • Personalized notes and micro-drills to fix recurring mistakes.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • Ability to read basic Arabic words (pre-Tajweed level).
  • Device with mic/camera and a mushaf (physical or digital).
  • Daily 15–30 minutes of revision and voice practice.

Outcomes

By the end, you will:

  • Read Qur’anic lines aloud with correct Tajweed and confident flow.
  • Apply pausing/starting rules naturally and maintain consistent madd lengths.
  • Detect and correct your own errors and continue improving independently.
  • Be ready for advanced Tajweed or Hifz, if you choose to continue.

Quran Memorization with Tajweed

A structured program to memorize the Qur’an with strong Tajweed—combining proven hifz techniques, daily revision cycles, and precise pronunciation.

Course Description

This course helps students memorize selected surahs, Juz ‘Amma, or the full Qur’an while maintaining correct Tajweed from day one. We pair efficient memorization methods (chunking, spaced repetition, and guided murāja‘ah) with live correction on makhārij, ṣifāt, waqf/ibtidā’, and madd—so what you memorize stays accurate, fluent, and stable long-term.

What You’ll Learn

  • A repeatable memorization workflow: listen → shadow → chunk → recite from memory.
  • Tajweed-in-memory: apply rules as you learn (ghunnah, qalqalah, idghām, iẓhār, iqlāb, ikhfā’, madd types).
  • Revision systems that stick: daily new lesson (sabaq), recent portion (sabaqi), and long-term review (manzil).
  • Fluent pacing & breath control for sustained, error-free recitation.
  • Self-correction skills using audio markers, mistake logs, and targeted drills.
  • Hifz habits: scheduling, energy management, dua and intention, focus tactics.

Who This Course Is For

  • Students who can read Qur’an and want to start or continue Hifz with proper Tajweed.
  • Adults/teens/kids aiming to memorize Juz ‘Amma, selected surahs, or multiple ajzā’.
  • Learners who tried memorizing before but struggled with stability and revision.

Teacher's Approach

  • Model → imitate → refine: teacher recites, you mirror, then fine-tuning on letters and timings.
  • Line-by-line anchoring with clear stopping points and pausing rules.
  • Micro-drills for recurring errors; audio assignments for between-class practice.
  • Encouraging, accountable environment with measurable weekly targets.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • Ability to read Qur’anic script at a basic Tajweed level.
  • Consistent daily study slot (30–60 minutes recommended outside class).
  • A mushaf (physical/digital) and a way to record/listen to your recitation.
  • Parent support for younger learners is helpful.

Outcomes

By the end, you will:

  • Memorize your selected target (e.g., 5–10 surahs, Juz ‘Amma, or more) with correct Tajweed
  • Maintain retention through a personalized murāja‘ah schedule that prevents forgetting.
  • Recite confidently from memory, applying pausing/starting rules and stable madd lengths.
  • Have a sustainable plan to continue Hifz and move into advanced Tajweed or full-time memorization.

Quran Translation Course

A guided course to read selected Qur’anic passages with reliable translation, core vocabulary, and essential tafsīr—so you grasp meaning accurately and apply it in daily life.

Course Description

This course builds your ability to understand Qur’anic Arabic through careful, verse-by-verse study. You’ll learn key vocabulary, grammar patterns that appear frequently, and the context of revelation (asbāb al-nuzūl). We compare trustworthy translations, consult concise tafsīr, and practice tadabbur (reflection) to connect meanings to real-life actions and character.

What You’ll Learn

  • Meaning with accuracy: How to read a verse, identify key words, and choose a sound translation.
  • Core vocabulary bank: High-frequency Qur’anic roots and phrases you’ll see again and again.
  • Essential grammar: Practical nahw & sarf patterns that unlock sentence meaning (without jargon overload).
  • Context & themes: Asbāb al-nuzūl, Makki/Madani markers, and major surah objectives.
  • Tafsir essentials: How classical and contemporary tafsīr address wording, rulings, and lessons.
  • Reflection skills: Structured tadabbur to extract principles for faith, ethics, and personal growth.
  • Study method: Note-taking, cross-referencing translations, and using dictionaries/tafsīr responsibly.

Who This Course Is For

  • Readers who recite Qur’an but want to understand the meaning systematically.
  • Students preparing for deeper tafsīr study or Arabic grammar.
  • Parents/teachers who need clear, classroom-ready explanations.

Teacher's Approach

  • Read → analyze → explain → reflect: guided breakdown of vocabulary & grammar, concise tafsīr, then life application.
  • Compare & clarify: side-by-side reputable English/Urdu translations to resolve ambiguities.
  • Active learning: short exercises, theme mapping, and Q\&A to check understanding.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • Ability to read Qur’anic script (Tajweed helpful but not required).
  • A reputable translation (English and/or Urdu), a concise tafsīr, notebook/highlighters.
  • 15–30 minutes of personal review between sessions.

Outcomes

By the end, you will:

  • Comprehend the plain meaning of studied surahs/verses with accurate vocabulary and context.
  • Explain main themes, key terms, and relevant rulings from concise tafsīr sources.
  • Apply tadabbur methods to derive practical lessons for daily life.
  • Possess a repeatable toolkit to continue Quran translation study independently.

Basic Rules of Arabic Course

A clear, beginner-friendly course covering essential Arabic reading, pronunciation, vocabulary roots, and core grammar (nahw & sarf) to unlock Qur’anic sentences with confidence.

Course Description

This course builds the **foundational rules of Arabic** you need to read and understand Qur’anic text more accurately. We focus on script fluency, sound patterns (harakaat, shadda, sukoon, madd), word-building through roots and forms (sarf), and simple sentence structure (nahw). Each lesson connects rules to real examples from short Qur’anic verses so you see how the grammar actually works in context.

What You’ll Learn

  • Script & sounds: Letter forms, vowels, tanween, shadda, sukoon, basic tajweed-aware pronunciation.
  • Word-building (Sarf): Roots & patterns, plurals, masculine/feminine, pronouns, verb forms (past/present/command), common derived forms.
  • Sentence basics (Nahw): Noun–adjective agreement, prepositions, idāfah (possessive chain), subject–predicate (mubtada’–khabar), verb–subject–object order.
  • Markers & endings: Case endings (raf‘/naṣb/jarr) in a practical, light way for recognition.
  • High-frequency vocabulary: Essential Qur’anic roots that appear repeatedly.
  • Reading skills: Breaking down a verse into words, spotting grammar signals, and translating a simple line accurately.

Who This Course Is For

  • Absolute beginners who can read Arabic letters and want meaning-level understanding.
  • Students from Noorani/Tajweed courses transitioning into language basics.
  • Parents/teachers seeking simple explanations they can pass on.

Teacher's Approach

  • Rule → example → practice: brief concept, Qur’anic examples, then guided exercises.
  • Visual scaffolds: charts for verb patterns and case clues; color-coding to spot roles in a sentence.
  • Low jargon, high clarity: minimal terminology, maximum practical recognition.
  • Continuous feedback: quick checks, micro-quizzes, and correction of common mistakes.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • Ability to read Arabic script (even slowly).
  • Mushaf (physical/digital), notebook, and a simple verb/roots reference sheet (provided).
  • 15–25 minutes of review and exercise practice between classes.

Outcomes

By the end, you will:

  • Recognize core sarf patterns and basic nahw roles inside short verses.
  • Parse and translate simple Qur’anic sentences more accurately.
  • Build a working bank of high-frequency Qur’anic words and roots.
  • Have a repeatable method to keep learning Arabic grammar step by step.

Kalma Course

A practical course to memorize the Six Kalimahs with accurate pronunciation, clear meanings, and daily application—foundations every Muslim should know by heart.

Course Description

“Kalma” refers to short, foundational declarations that summarize essential Islamic beliefs. In this course, learners memorize the traditional Six Kalimahs (as commonly taught in South Asia), learn their accurate Arabic pronunciation, transliteration, and meaning, and understand when and how these statements are used—especially the **Shahādah** for embracing Islam and renewing faith. Each lesson pairs gentle Tajweed-focused recitation with simple explanations and reflections so the words settle in memory and practice.

What You’ll Learn

  • Memorization: The Six Kalimahs (Tayyibah, Shahādah, Tamjīd, Tawḥīd, Astaghfār, Radde Kufr).
  • Pronunciation: Letter articulation (makhārij), common mistakes, and fluent recitation.
  • Meaning & context: Easy English meanings, themes of tawḥīd, praise, repentance, and protection from disbelief.
  • Daily practice: How to use these declarations in salah prep, morning/evening adhkār, and moments of reflection.
  • Shahādah essentials: Etiquette, sincerity, and the basic steps when someone accepts Islam.
  • Confidence tools: Transliteration guides, call-and-response drills, and memory anchors.
  • Hear → repeat → refine: model recitation, guided imitation, and precise correction.
  • Meaning-first support: short explanations and keywords that make memorization easier.
  • Gentle Tajweed: only what you need to recite clearly (no overload).
  • Active recall: spaced-repetition checklists, pairing Arabic text with transliteration and meaning.
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Namaz Course

A step-by-step course that teaches the method, etiquette, and variations of Islamic prayer (Ṣalāh/Namaz) — from the five daily prayers to Sunnah, Nafl, Witr and Taraweeh — so learners pray correctly and with khushu‘ (focus).

Course Description

This course covers the complete practice of Namaz: physical postures (qiyām, rukūʿ, sajdah), recitations, required intentions (niyyah), timings, and minor/major variations across madhāhib where relevant. Lessons blend demonstration, repeated practice, and short explanations of underlying rulings and wisdom so students perform each prayer properly and develop mindful, regular worship.

What You’ll Learn

  • The five daily prayers: Fajr, Dhuhr, Asr, Maghrib, Isha — timings, rakʿāt counts, and specific supplications.
  • Sunnah & Nafl prayers: Regular Sunnah units (e.g., Rawatib), common Nafl, Duha, Tahajjud and Witr — when and how to pray them.
  • Step-by-step method: From making niyyah and takbīr to tashahhud, salawāt, and salam — exact recitations and physical actions.
  • Essential duas & tasbihat: Key short supplications for rukūʿ, sajdah, after tashahhud, and post-prayer dhikr.
  • Etiquette & concentration (khushu‘): Eye focus, posture, pace, and how to reduce distractions.
  • Common mistakes & corrections: Missed rukn (essential part), invalidators, and how to perform sujud as-sahw (prostration of forgetfulness).
  • Prayer variations: Individual vs. congregational (jama‘ah), shortened (qasr) and combined prayers (jam‘), and rules for traveling, menstruation/postnatal, illness.
  • Practical tips: Preparing a prayer routine, using a prayer timetable, and quick checks for correctness.

Who This Course Is For

  • New Muslims or beginners who want clear, practical guidance on how to
    pray.
  • Muslims who want to correct mistakes and improve concentration and
    consistency.
  • Parents and teachers who wish to teach children/practical classes in
    their homes or schools.
  • Travelers, shift-workers, or anyone needing reliable rules for
    shortened/combined prayers.

Teacher's Approach

  • Demonstration → repetition → correction: live modeling of each step,
    student practice, and focused corrections.
  • Short theory, long practice: brief explanation of the ruling, then
    repeated physical practice to build muscle memory.
  • Scenario-based lessons: prayers in congregation, with children,
    during travel, and when sick.
  • Support materials: printable step-by-step checklists, audio
    recitations, and short video clips for each prayer.

Requirements & Recommendations

  • No prior knowledge required; willingness to practice daily.
  • A clean, quiet space, prayer mat (sajjāda), and a device with camera/mic
    for live feedback (if using online lessons).
  • Recommended: a physical or digital prayer timetable and 5–15 minutes of
    focused review after each prayer.

Outcomes & Indicators of Success

After completing the course a typical student will be able to:

  • Perform all five daily prayers correctly (including Sunnah units) with
    proper sequence and recitations.
  • Understand when and how to pray Sunnah, Nafl, Witr, and Taraweeh and
    incorporate them into their routine.
  • Confidently handle travel/prayer-shortening, missed-rakah scenarios, and
    minor ritual issues (e.g., mistakes requiring sujud as-sahw).
  • Maintain improved khushu‘ and a consistent prayer habit using practical
    scheduling and reminder tools.

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