Welcome to the Building Block Of Quran Recitation
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Overview of Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program
The Advanced Tajweed Program is designed for women aged 15 and above who have completed foundational and intermediate Tajweed studies and are ready to engage with the science of Qur’anic recitation at a deeper, more specialized level.
This program looks into the deeper aspects of Makhaarij (Articulation Points), Sifaat (Characteristics of Letters), and Waqf wal Ibtidaa (Rules of Pausing and Starting)—important parts that define precision, fluency, and beauty in recitation.
With a balance of theory, application, and consistent revision, students will enhance their mastery of Qur’anic pronunciation. The Advanced Tajweed Program is divided into two levels: Advanced Tajweed Course Level and Advanced Tajweed Course Level 2
Each course is structured to build upon previous knowledge, guiding students toward excellence in both theoretical understanding and practical recitation.
Class Type
Group Class of 5 Students Max.
Available Days
Option 1: Mond. & Wed.
Option 2: Thur. & Sun.
Available Timings
2:45 - 3:45 PM WAT
5:00 - 6:00 PM WAT
Available Timings
7:30 - 8:30 PM WAT .
Fees and Scholarships
Category
Nigerian/ African Residents
International Residents
Amount
To Be Decided
To Be Decided
Other Details
We may have some scholarships (50% or 100%) available for students who can’t truly afford it in shaa Allah. You can apply for the scholarship when applying for the course. Sponsorship is not available for the 1-1 class.
Kindly note that subsequent payments after the initial payment is due at 1st of every month.
You can only make the next payment when your attendance and submission of assessments have been reviewed.
This is done after every 4 weeks. All students must have at least 70% attendance on the live classes and assessments before you can proceed (Note that this has been automated, so the system automatically cancels your admission if you do not meet up). However, you can always re-register in another cohort or academic year.
Available Courses
Advance Tajweed Course Level 1
12 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
The Advanced Tajweed Program is designed for women aged 15 and above who have completed foundational and intermediate Tajweed studies and are ready to engage with the science of Qur’anic recitation at a deeper, more specialized level.
01 Course Description
Course Description
This course introduces students to the Makhaarij al-Huruf—the precise articulation points of Arabic letters. Students will explore the five major articulation zones: Al-Jawf (oral cavity), Al-Halq (throat), Al-Lisaan (tongue), Ash-Shafataan (lips), and Al-Khaishuum (nasal cavity).
The course also includes guided revision and practical exercises to reinforce accurate pronunciation and placement of each letter.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Women aged 15+ who have completed Tajweed Level 2.
- Students seeking to move from intermediate to advanced application of Tajweed principles.
- Learners looking to fine-tune their recitation through accurate articulation.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Course Level 2 or an equivalent intermediate Tajweed knowledge.
- Entry assessment or submission Tajweed Course Level 2 is required before enrollment.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Articulation points of Arabic Letters
- Definition of Makhroj
- The 5 Major Articulation Points
- – Al-Jawf
- – Al-Halq
- – Al-Lisaan
- – Ash-Shafataan
- – Al-Khaishuum
- Revision and Practices
05 Cohort Schedule
Cohort Schedule
Cohort 1: July – October 2025
Enrolment Deadline: June 22nd, 2025
Note: Information on all other cohorts will be made available soon In shaa Allah.
06 Learning Schedule
- Week 1 – Week 4
- Week 5 – Week 8
- Week 9 – Week 12
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 1, Day 1 | Introduction to the Articulation Points of the Arabic Alphabet |
Week 1, Day 2 | The Oral Cavity |
Week 2, Day 1 | The Throat I |
Week 2, Day 2 | The Throat II |
Week 3, Day 1 | The Throat III |
Week 3, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 4, Day 1 | The Tongue I |
Week 4, Day 2 | The Tongue II |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 5, Day 2 | The Tongue (The Teeth) |
Week 6, Day 1 | The Tongue III |
Week 6, Day 2 | The Tongue IV |
Week 7, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 7, Day 2 | The Tongue V |
Week 8, Day 1 | The Tongue VI |
Week 8, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 9, Day 1 | The Tongue VII |
Week 9, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 10, Day 1 | The Lips |
Week 10, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 11, Day 1 | The Nasal Passage |
Week 11, Day 2 | Revision |
Week 12, Day 1 | Written Exam |
Week 12, Day 2 | Oral Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q: Why is learning the articulation points important?
A: Without correct Makhaarij, the meaning of words can change drastically, making precise recitation essential.
Q: Will this course help with recitation fluency?
A: Yes, mastering articulation directly improves fluency, clarity, and confidence.
Q: How long does this course take to complete?
A: The course is a structured 12 weeks course.
Q: Can I make my payments at once?
A: No, You can’t. Attendance will be reviewed every 4 weeks because you can proceed with the program
Advance Tajweed Course Level 2
12 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
The Advanced Tajweed Program is designed for women aged 15 and above who have completed foundational and intermediate Tajweed studies and are ready to engage with the science of Qur’anic recitation at a deeper, more specialized level.
01 Course Description
Course Description
This course covers the Sifaat al-Huruf (Characteristics of Letters)—both those with opposites and those without—providing an in-depth look at the qualities that define how each Arabic letter is pronounced.
Students will study characteristics like Al-Jahr, Al-Hams, As-Shiddah, Ar-Rikhwah, and Al-Qalqalah, among others. Additionally, the course focuses on Al-Waqf wal-Ibtidaa’ (Rules of Pausing and Starting), essential for reading Qur’anic verses with proper rhythm. The course concludes with a focus on special words in the recitation of Hafs ‘an ‘Aasim, helping students refine their practical recitation with real examples from the Qur’an.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Students who have completed Advanced Tajweed Level 1 or are proficient in articulation points.
- Learners aiming to attain precision in their recitation and aspire to teach or pursue Ijāzah in the future.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Advanced Tajweed Course Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
- Entry assessment or submission of Advanced Level 1 certificate is required before enrollment.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Characteristics of Arabic Letters
- Definition of Sifah
- characteristics with opposites
- Al Jahr Wal Hams
- As-shiddah wa Rokhoowah Wal Bainiyyah
- Al-Isti’aal Wal Istifaal
- Al-Itbaaq Wal infitaah
- Al-Izlaaq Wal Ismaat
- characteristics without opposites
- As-Sofeer
- Al-Qolqolah
- Al-Leen
- Al-Inhiroof
- At-Tikroor
- At – Tafashshi
- Al-Istitoolah
- Al-Gunnah
- Al-Waqf wal Ibtidaa (the stop and the start)
- The Pausing
- Al-Waqful-Idhtiroory (The compelled pause)
- Al-Waqful-Ikhtibaary (The test pause)
- Al-Waqful-Ikhtiyaary (The optional pause)
- Al-Waqfu-t-Taam (The complete pause)
- Al-Waqful- Kaafy (The sufficient pause)
- Al-Waqful- Hasan (The good pause)
- Al-Waqful- Qobeeh (The bad pause)
- The Start
- Al-Ibtidaaul-Ikhtibaary (The test starting)
- Al-Ibtidaaul-Ikhtiyaary (The optional starting)
- Al-Ibtidaaut- Taam (the complete starting)
- Al-Ibtidaaul- Kaafy (the sufficient starting)
- Al-Ibtidaaul-Hasan (the good starting)
- Al-Ibtidaaul-Qobeeh (the bad starting)
- Special words of Hafs in the Quran
- Revision and Practices
05 Cohort Schedule
Cohort Schedule
Cohort 1: July – October 2025
Enrolment Deadline: June 22nd, 2025
Note: Information on all other cohorts will be made available soon In shaa Allah.
06 Learning Schedule
- Week 1 – 4
- Week 5 – Week 8
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 1, Day 1 | Introduction to Characteristics of Letters Permanent Characteristics with Opposites I |
Week 1, Day 2 | Permanent Characteristics with Opposites II |
Week 2, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 2, Day 2 | Permanent Characteristics without Opposites I |
Week 3, Day 1 | Permanent Characteristics without Opposites II |
Week 3, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 4, Day 1 | The Pausing and the Starting I |
Week 4, Day 2 | The Pausing and the Starting II |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | The Pausing and the Starting III |
Week 5, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 6, Day 1 | The Special Words of Hafs |
Week 6, Day 2 | Reading practice |
Week 7, Day 1 | Revision |
Week 7, Day 2 | Revision II |
Week 8, Day 1 | Written Exam |
Week 8, Day 2 | Oral Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q: What are Sifaat, and why are they important?
A: Sifaat (letter characteristics) help define the sound quality of each letter, which ensures precision and avoids mispronunciation.
Q: What is Waqf wal Ibtidaa’?
A: It refers to the rules of where to pause and where to start when reciting the Quran. This preserves the meanings and maintains the flow of the recitation.
Q: Is this course theoretical or practical?
A: It’s a mix of both, with heavy emphasis on revision, practice, and proper application through real examples in the Qur’an.
Q: How long does this course take to complete?
A: It is a structured 8-week course.
Q: Can I make full payment at once?
A: No, payments are reviewed every 4 weeks in line with attendance and progress.
“The best among you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.” – Prophet Muhammad ﷺ