Hifz Programme
Online Hifz classes — memorise the Quran without forgetting it
Quran memorisation is not hard because memorising is hard. It is hard because revision is what most plans leave out. Our Hifz programme is built around revision from day one, one-to-one over Zoom, with a teacher who hears every page.
No card details. A level assessment is included.
Why most memorisation plans quietly fail
Parents rarely tell us the child cannot memorise. They tell us the child memorised a juz last year and cannot recite it today.
A child can hold new pages for a few weeks on enthusiasm alone. What decides whether the Quran stays is the revision cycle underneath it — old pages heard again on a schedule, not whenever there is time left at the end of a lesson.
So we do it the other way round. Revision is booked first and the new portion fits around it. Progress looks slower on paper in month one. By month six it is the only thing that was ever real.
How the programme runs
Assessment, then a written plan
The teacher hears the student read, checks what is already memorised, and sets a weekly target that matches the real week — school, homework and all. You get the plan in writing, not a vague promise.
New portion plus fixed revision
Every lesson has both. The new portion is sized so it can actually be held, and older pages come back on a cycle so nothing is quietly dropped.
Tajweed corrected as you go
Memorising a mistake means unlearning it later. Pronunciation is corrected while the page is still fresh, not after it is fixed in the memory.
Parents told the truth
You receive progress updates that say what was memorised, what was revised and what slipped. If the pace is too fast, we say so and change it.
Who this is for
Children who can read Arabic script
The usual starting point. If your child cannot read the script yet, start with Noorani Qaida first — memorising before reading is the single most common reason children stall.
Adults starting later
Adults memorise differently, not worse. Shorter portions, heavier revision, and surahs chosen for what you use in prayer rather than a fixed order.
Returning after a break
If pages were memorised and lost, we do not start again from zero. We test what survived and rebuild from there.
Questions about Hifz
Do the teachers speak English?
How long does it take to memorise the Quran?
Can my child do Hifz and Arabic together?
How long is a lesson?
Start with an honest assessment
Thirty minutes, free. The teacher hears the student, tells you where they really are, and gives you a plan you can hold them to.
No card details required.
