Course Overview
This is an Advanced course, which means that you should have some basic understanding of reading Arabic, the Quran and beginners’ level of tajweed rules. That’s why, We highly recommend that you follow the beginner’s course first before proceeding with this course.
This course will teach you step by step how to read the Holy Quran like it was revealed to the Prophet (Peace and blessings be upon him). There will be a few skills that you will pick up in the advanced course in shaa Allah.
You will be able to understand tajweed rules, and also use them fluently as you recite the Holy Quran.
In this course, you will:
Master advanced Tajweed rules such as:
Madd (lengthening),
Qalqalah (echoing sounds),
Ikhfa, Iqlab, Idghaam, and Idhaar
Deepen your understanding of Makharij (articulation points) and Sifaat (letter characteristics).
Strengthen your breath control, tone, and pacing — to recite with ease and confidence InshaAllah
Learn the flow and rhythm of Tarteel, connecting verses with natural pauses and meaning
Build a beautiful melodic recitation (not just sounding sweet — but spiritually grounded)
Practice fluently with live feedback — using real Quranic examples
Eliminate common errors that even many advanced readers don’t notice
Recite with awareness, humility, and love — the way it was recited by the companions and early generations
- For EVERY Arab non-Arab Muslim who wants to recite the Quran properly.
- Students who have completed a basic Tajweed course
- Huffaz who want to polish their recitation and delivery
- Adults returning to the Quran after a long gap
- Beginners with strong commitment (even if they are new, but dedicated)
- Young adults preparing for Quran competitions or public recitation
- Anyone who dreams of reciting the Quran beautifully — not just correctly
Each student’s pace is unique — but here’s a glimpse of what’s covered:
- Quick review of basic Tajweed
- Diagnosing habits & common mistakes
- In-depth drills for every letter
- Eliminating hidden errors
- Madd types & application
- Qalqalah, Idghaam, Ikhfa, Iqlab, Ghunna
- Understanding stops (waqf), starts (ibtidaa’), and rhythm
- How to break ayahs without breaking meaning
- Pitch, tone, emotional recitation
- Tajweed of the heart, not just the tongue
- Live recitation of selected surahs
- Personalized feedback & improvement
We’ve answered some common questions here to help you decide:
Q1: I already know Tajweed. Will this course still benefit me?
Absolutely. Many students “know the rules” but still struggle with flow, melody, or applying rules naturally. This course bridges that gap — and refines even experienced reciters.
Q2: How long is the course?
It depends on your pace and level. Most students take 3–6 months to complete it thoroughly with weekly classes, but we customize it completely to your schedule.
Q3: Do you help with preparation for competitions or public recitation?
Yes, we offer guidance for students preparing for presentations, Salah, or contests. You’ll get one-on-one attention with feedback tailored to your goals.
Q4: Is this suitable for children?
For dedicated children (usually 10+), yes. But we recommend they’ve already completed Qaida and beginner Tajweed.
Q5: Do you offer a trial class?
Yes — we encourage it! Your first class helps us understand your level and allows you to experience our teaching style.