Do you want a source of continuous rewards even after death?
The Prophet ﷺ said:
“When a person dies, all their deeds end except three: (1) Sadaqah Jariyah (continuous charity), (2) beneficial knowledge, or (3) a righteous child who prays for them.” (Sahih Muslim 1631)
Funding Islamic education is an ongoing charity that benefits even after death.
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FAQ
Answers to the frequently asked questions.
Still have questions?
For assistance, please visit our Reach Out page or send us an email at admin@safwanbilal.com . Our dedicated team is ready to help you on your journey to learning Quran and Tajweed.
Do I need to know Arabic before enrolling?
No our Beginner friendly programs are designed for absolute begginners and we start from the Arabic alphabet and build up gradually with clear explanation and visual learning support for every student.
How long does each course take to complete?
Most of our structured programs runor 8 to 12 weeks, with two live classes per week, revision sessions, and final written and oral assessments to measure your progress accurately.
What if I have difficulty pronouncing certain letters?
Our Ustadhas offer direct feedback during live sessions and guide you through focused exercises to help you perfect Makhaarij and apply Tajweed rules confidently and clearly.
Can I make my course payments all at once?
No. Payments are reviewed and made every 4 weeks. Your attendance and assessment submissions are evaluated before continuing to the next segment of the course
How do I move to the next course level?
To progress, you must attend at least 70% of live classes and complete assessments. The system automatically checks performance every 4 weeks before allowing course advancement.