Welcome to the Building Block Of Quran Recitation
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Overview of Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program
The Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program (Ages 4–7) is a structured, step-by-step course designed to develop early literacy and fluency in Qur’an reading among young children. Divided into five progressive levels, it introduces Arabic letters, vowels, and basic Tajweed rules through engaging lessons, visual aids, repetition, recitation drills, and games. The program nurtures recognition, pronunciation, confidence, and love for the Qur’an, allowing each child to progress at their own pace with fluency and proper etiquette.
Available Courses
01 Course Description
Course Description
This course is an introduction to Arabic literacy. It helps children recognize and pronounce the 28 Arabic letters, including Hamzah and Lam-Alif, and teaches the four forms of each letter (beginning, middle, end, and isolated). The course also introduces Arabic numerals (0–4) and includes interactive revision activities.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 4–7 who are new to Arabic reading.
- Kids who need a gentle introduction to the Arabic script and numbers.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- None. This is the entry point for all new learners.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Introduction to the Arabic Alphabet
- Letter Positions
- Revision & Practices
01 Course Description
Course Description
Building on letter recognition, this course introduces short vowels (Fatha, Kasrah, Dammah), Sukoon, long vowels (Basic Madd), double vowels (Tanween), and Shaddah (double consonants). Children will also continue with Arabic numerals (5–9) and participate in frequent revision and practice sessions.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children who have completed TBC Level 1.
- Learners who recognize Arabic letters and are ready to begin reading letter-vowel combinations.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of TBC Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Revision of the Arabic Alphabet and the Forms
- Arabic Short Vowels
- The Fat-ha
- The Kasro
- The Domma
- Absence of Vowels and it shapes (sukun)
- The Long Vowels (The Basic Maad)
- Double Vowels
- Fat-hataan
- Kosrataan
- Dommataan
- Double Consonant (Shaddah)
- Formation of Words (2 letters)
- Formation of Words (3 letters)
- Formation of Words (4 letters)
- Formation of Words (5 letters)
- Formation of Words (6 letters)
- Spellings with arabic sentences and Quranic verses
- Arabic Numerals
- Revision
01 Course Description
Course Description
Tajweed Level 1 introduces young learners to the basics of Tajweed and the etiquettes of Qur’anic recitation. Children learn what Tajweed is, why it’s important, and how to recite the Qur’an respectfully. The course explores common pronunciation mistakes (Al-Lahn) and the different levels of recitation, along with the rulings of Sujud at-Tilaawah (prostration of recitation).
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Kids who have completed TBC Level 2.
- Students beginning formal recitation with rules.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of TBC Level 2 or equivalent knowledge
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Introduction to Tajweed
- Manners or Etiquettes of Recitation
- AL-Lahn and its types
- Levels of Recitation
- Prostrations of Recitation (Sujud Ut-Tilaawah)
- The rules of Isti’adha and Basmalah
- Basic rules of stopping in the Quran
- The definite Article (Sun and Moon Letters)
- Rules of Laam in Allah’s name
- Arabic Numerals (Combination of Numbers)
- Al-qalqala
- The rules of Roo
- The connecting hamzah (Hamzatul Wasl)
- The separating Hamzah (Hamzatul Qat’)
- Revision
01 Course Description
Course Description
In this level, students build upon their foundational skills by learning the rules related to Noon Saakinah and Tanween—including Izhaar, Idghaam, Iqlaab, and Ikhfaa. These rules are essential in helping children pronounce Qur’anic words correctly and naturally.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children who have completed Tajweed Level 1.
- Learners looking to deepen their Qur’anic pronunciation.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Level 1 or equivalent knowledge
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Rules of Noon Saakinah and Tanween
- Al-Izhaar
- Al-Idghaam
- Al- Iqlaab or Al-Qolb
- Al- Ikhfaa
- Other types of Idghaam
- Rules Meem Saakinah
- Al-Ikhfaa Ash-Shafawy
- AL-Idghaam As-Sogeer
- Al-Izhaar Ash-Shafawy
- Ranks of Gunnah
- Revision
01 Course Description
Course Description
Tajweed Level 3 focuses on the different types of Madd (elongation) that enhance the beauty and accuracy of Qur’anic recitation. Starting with the Natural Madd, students explore more advanced types like Maddul-Iwadh, Maddul-Badal, Maddul-Waajibul-Muttasil, and Maddul-Jaa’izul-Munfasil, especially those caused by Hamzah.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 6–7 who’ve completed Tajweed Level 2.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Level 2 or equivalent knowledge
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Muduud
- Al-Modd At-Tobi’ii (the Natural Madd)
- Maddu-s- Silati-s- Sugroo (the lesser connecting Madd)
- Maddu-’iwadh (the Substitute Madd)
- Al- Madd Al-Far’ii (the secondary Madd)
- The Madd caused by Hamzah
- Madul- Badal (the exchanged Madd)
- Al-Maddul- Waajibul- Muttasil (the joined required Madd)
- Al-Maddul- Jaahizul- Munfasil (the separated allowed Madd)
- Maddu-s- Silatiil- Kubroo (the greater Connecting Madd)
- The Madd caused by Sukuun
- Al-Maddul- ‘aaridh Li-Sukuun (the presented Sukuun Madd)
- Al-Maddu- Leen (the Leen Madd)
- Al-Maadu- Laazim (the compulsory Madd)
- Al-Kalmy (in a word)
- Al-Arfy (in a letter)
- Al-Modd At-Tobi’ii (the Natural Madd)
“The best among you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.” – Prophet Muhammad ﷺ