A Complete Quran Education — Not Just Recitation
Quranic Alphabet & Nooraniyah
For complete beginners. Your child learns the Arabic letters, their articulation points, and correct pronunciation before a single verse of the Quran is introduced.
Tajweed Rules
The rules that govern how every letter and word of the Quran must be pronounced. Taught progressively — from the basics of Madd and Ghunna to the precise rules of Ikhfa and Idgham.
Surah Memorisation
Students memorise Surahs for daily Salah, starting with Juz ʿAmma. Memorisation is tied to correct recitation — nothing is memorised incorrectly and then corrected later.
Hifz (Full Quran Memorisation)
For students who aspire to become Hafiz. Ustadh Ahmed has completed the full 30-Juz memorisation himself and teaches Hifz with the same rigour he was trained under.
Structured. Interactive. Never Passive.
Children do not learn by listening. Every lesson with Ustadh Ahmed is built around active participation — questions, responses, comprehension checks, and revision of the previous session's homework. The lesson has a beginning, a middle, and an end.
Lesson structure
Every lesson follows a consistent format so children know what to expect.
Homework
Every session ends with a specific revision target, reviewed at the start of the next lesson.
Formal assessment
Periodic assessments measure Tajweed and recitation progress with a written result.
Parent report
After every lesson, parents receive a structured written update via the learning portal.
Your Child's Safety Is Non-Negotiable
All lessons with children are conducted live via video. A parent or guardian is expected to be present or within earshot for the duration of every session.
Sessions are not recorded without prior written parental consent. Ustadh Ahmed is the only person who will ever conduct a lesson — no assistants, no substitutes, no third parties.
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Your child's first lesson is completely free — no credit card, no commitment. After the trial, session bundles start from $149 for 8 lessons.
Ages & Suitability
What age do you teach from?
Lessons are suitable from age 5 upward. For very young children (5–6), lessons are shorter (25–30 minutes) and focus on letter recognition and listening before active recitation begins.
Does my child need any prior knowledge?
No. Many students begin without knowing a single Arabic letter. The curriculum starts from the very beginning.
What equipment does my child need?
A tablet, laptop or desktop with a working microphone and camera. A stable internet connection. A printed or digital Mushaf (Quran) is helpful but not required for the first lesson.