The Holy Quran
Online Quran for children (age 8+)—structured, warm, and easy to follow from home.
Our online Quran program builds a close relationship between your child and the Book: live online lessons from home, calm explanations that fit their age, light exercises, and real-time sessions—without weeknight fights over homework or constant tension.
What this program is about
We blend correct tarteel, simple access to meaning, and gradual tajweed in a lively tone that still respects the text—so the Quran walks with your child through the day, instead of feeling like a weight on the household.
We hope your child can
- Recite with clarity and a sound tarteel that grows over time
- Connect with meanings at a level that matches their age
- Use tajweed in real recitation, with confidence that comes from practice
How we teach
We mix what your child can see, hear, and do in class—so love of the Book feels within reach, not out of reach:
- Bite-sized activities that match an eight-year-old’s focus
- In-the-moment correction on the live call
- Light value links when they genuinely support the lesson
Phases in the program
Three phases, in order: reading first, then memorization with understanding, then applying tajweed—at a steady pace you can keep up with.
Phase 1: Sound, measured recitation (tarteel basics)
Goal
Clear, correct recitation in tarteel, appropriate for a first stretch of the journey
We work with your child on letters and words, and we settle articulation, makharij, and the first simple rules—small steps, repeated in a way that matches their energy.
How we do it
- Audio models for the verses in focus
- Direct correction of common early mistakes
- A short daily task between live sessions
What we look for
Reading that is easier to follow, fewer repeated slips, and a voice that is calm and intelligible without strain.
Phase 2: Memorization with simple explanation
Goal
Memorization that stays connected to a simple, age-appropriate feel for the verses
We open the meaning in a way a child can picture, and we tie the verse to values they can live—so the ayat speak to their day, not only to a line in a book.
How we do it
- Orderly, verse-by-verse work inside the lesson
- A few check questions at the end, or in the flow of class
- Short activities that link meaning to real habits
What we look for
Your child can recite the studied passages from memory, while still holding a meaning they can share in their own words and a moral point that fits their age—without dumbing the text down or overloading them.
Phase 3: Tajweed—practice, then fluency
Goal
Move tajweed from “I heard the rule” to “I can use it in my recitation”
We train madd and waqf, tafkheem and tarqeeq, ghunnah, and the rest through drills and light repetition that sticks—without stress.
How we do it
- Short voice work inside the live session
- Small, friendly challenges to apply one rule at a time
What we look for
Clearer use of tajweed in real recitation, with a calmer, more even sound that keeps improving the more they practise.
Every child can have a share of the Book: recitation in peace, a meaning they are allowed to understand, and a home that gives Allah’s word its due without crushing their motivation.