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 is designed to introduce young learners, aged 8-14, to the foundational principles of Quranic recitation. Through structured levels, the program equips students with the essential skills to master the Arabic alphabet, develop proficiency in Tajweed rules, and recite the Quran with accuracy, confidence, and proper etiquette.
The program is divided into four levels, starting from the basics of Arabic letters and vowels to intermediate Tajweed concepts. Each level builds on the previous one, ensuring a comprehensive and gradual learning experience. With a focus on revision and practice, students not only learn theoretical rules but also apply them to their Quranic recitation.
The Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program nurtures a love for the Quran while fostering discipline, precision, and mindfulness in its 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
Tajweed Beginner’s Course
12 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
The Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program is designed to introduce young learners, aged 8-14, to the foundational principles of Quranic recitation. Through structured levels, the program equips students with the essential skills to master the Arabic alphabet, develop proficiency in Tajweed rules, and recite the Quran with accuracy, confidence, and proper etiquette.
01 Course Description
Course Description
The Tajweed Beginners Course Level is a foundational course designed to introduce students to the basics of Arabic pronunciation and Quranic recitation. It focuses on building familiarity with the Arabic alphabet and spellings. Students will learn the 28 Arabic letters, their forms, and proper articulation points.
The course includes hands-on practice to ensure that students apply these concepts effectively in their recitation.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 8-14 who are new to Quranic recitation or want to improve their understanding of the Arabic alphabet and pronunciation.
- Students looking to build a strong foundation in Quranic recitation before progressing to advanced Tajweed rules.
- Ideal for those with little to no prior knowledge of the Arabic alphabet or basic Quranic recitation techniques.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- No prior knowledge of Arabic or Tajweed is required.
- A willingness to learn and engage in practical exercises.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Introduction to the Arabic Alphabet
- Letter Positions
- Arabic Short Vowels (Fat-ha, Kasroh, Domma)
- Absence of Vowels and it shapes (Sukun)
- long Vowels (Basic Madd)
- Alif Madd
- Yaa Madd
- Waw Madd
- Leen Letters
- Double Vowels (Fat-hatann, Kasrotan and Dommatan)
- 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
- Arabic Numerals (0-9)
- Arabic Numerals (Combination of Numbers)
- Revision and Practices .
05 Cohort Schedule
Cohort Schedule
Cohort 1: July – August 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
- Week 13 – Week 16
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 1, Day 1 | The Arabic Alphabet I |
Week 1, Day 2 | The Arabic Alphabet II |
Week 2, Day 1 | The Arabic Alphabet III |
Week 2, Day 2 | The Arabic Alphabet IV |
Week 3, Day 1 | Letter Position I |
Week 3, Day 2 | Letter Position II |
Week 4, Day 1 | Letter Position III |
Week 4, Day 2 | Arabic Vowels I |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | Arabic Vowels II |
Week 5, Day 2 | Arabic Vowels III |
Week 6, Day 1 | Sukun |
Week 6, Day 2 | The Long Vowels I |
Week 7, Day 1 | The Long Vowels II |
Week 7, Day 2 | The Long Vowels III |
Week 8, Day 1 | Tanween I |
Week 8, Day 2 | Tanween II |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 9, Day 1 | Tanween III |
Week 9, Day 2 | Shaddah |
Week 10, Day 1 | Formation of Words I |
Week 10, Day 2 | Formation of Words II |
Week 11, Day 1 | Formation of Words III |
Week 11, Day 2 | Formation of Words IV |
Week 12, Day 1 | Formation of Words V |
Week 12, Day 2 | Spelling with Arabic Sentences and Quranic Verses |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 9, Day 1 | Arabic Numerals I |
Week 9, Day 2 | Arabic Numerals II |
Week 10, Day 1 | Arabic Numerals III |
Week 10, Day 2 | Revision I |
Week 11, Day 1 | Revision II |
Week 11, Day 2 | Revision III |
Week 12, Day 1 | Oral Exam |
Week 12, Day 2 | Written Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q1: How long does this course take to complete?
A: The course is a structured 16 weeks course.
Q2: Will my child learn to recite the Quran by the end of this course?
A: By the end of TBC, students will have a strong grasp of the Arabic alphabet and vowels. They will be ready to begin simple Quranic recitation.
Q3: Is this course only for children, or can adults join?
A: This course materials are designed for children aged 8-14, beginners of ages can benefit from the Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program for Adults.
Q4: Does my child need to know Arabic to join?
A: No, this course starts with the basics and assumes no prior knowledge of Arabic.
Q5: How are the lessons taught?
A: Lessons are interactive and include visual aids, practice exercises, and recitation drills to ensure students engage and learn effectively. All classes are via google meet with cameras on.
Q: Can I make my payments at once?
A: No, You can’t. Attendance will be reviewed every 4 weeks before your child can proceed with the course.
Tajweed Course Level 1
16 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
This course introduces young learners to the world of Tajweed—the science of Qur’anic recitation. Students will learn the foundational principles that govern how the Qur’an should be recited.
01 Course Description
Course Description
This course introduces young learners to the world of Tajweed—the science of Qur’anic recitation. Students will learn the foundational principles that govern how the Qur’an should be recited.
Through practical exercises and revision sessions, students will build a solid base for beautiful and correct recitation.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 8-14 with basic knowledge of Arabic letters and vowels.
- Students who have completed the Tajweed Beginners Course.
- Learners ready to move beyond basic recognition to structured recitation
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Beginners Course or equivalent knowledge.
- Entry assessment or submission of TBC certificate is required before enrollment.
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
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
- Week 13 – Week 16
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 1, Day 1 | Revision I |
Week 1, Day 2 | Revision II |
Week 2, Day 1 | Introduction to Tajweed |
Week 2, Day 2 | Manners/ Etiquettes of Recitation |
Week 3, Day 1 | Al-Lahn |
Week 3, Day 2 | Levels of Recitation |
Week 4, Day 1 | The Rules of Istiazah and Basmalah |
Week 4, Day 2 | Basic Rules of Stopping I |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | Basic Rules of Stopping II |
Week 5, Day 2 | Connecting Hamzah I |
Week 6, Day 1 | Connecting Hamzah II |
Week 6, Day 2 | Connecting Hamzah III |
Week 7, Day 1 | Connecting Hamzah IV |
Week 7, Day 2 | Connecting Hamzah V |
Week 8, Day 1 | Separating Hamzah |
Week 8, Day 2 | The Definite Article (Moon Letters) |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 9, Day 1 | The Definite Article (Sun Letters) |
Week 9, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 10, Day 1 | The Rules of Lam in the Name of Allah I |
Week 10, Day 2 | The Rules of Lam in the Name of Allah II |
Week 11, Day 1 | Al-Qalqalah I |
Week 11, Day 2 | Al-Qalqalah II |
Week 12, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 12, Day 2 | The Rules of Raa I |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 13, Day 1 | The Rules of Raa II |
Week 13, Day 2 | The Rules of Raa III |
Week 14, Day 1 | The Rules of Raa IV |
Week 14, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 15, Day 1 | Revision I |
Week 15, Day 2 | Revision II |
Week 16, Day 1 | Written Exam |
Week 16, Day 2 | Oral Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q: Is this course only theory?
A: No, students will actively practice the rules through Qur’anic examples and guided recitation.
Q: Can I make my payments at once?
A: No, You can’t. Attendance will be reviewed every 4 weeks before your child can proceed with the program
Tajweed Course Level 2
12 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
The Building Blocks of Quranic Recitation Program is designed to introduce young learners, aged 8-14, to the foundational principles of Quranic recitation. Through structured levels, the program equips students with the essential skills to master the Arabic alphabet, develop proficiency in Tajweed rules, and recite the Quran with accuracy, confidence, and proper etiquette.
01 Course Description
Course Description
This course deepens the students’ understanding by focusing on the detailed rules concerning Noon Saakinah and Tanween, as well as Meem Saakinah.
Students will apply these Tajweed rules practically through Qur’an reading sessions to reinforce their understanding.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 8-14 who have completed Tajweed Level 1.
- Learners who are comfortable with basic Tajweed and ready to move to the intermediate level.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Course Level 1 or equivalent knowledge.
- Entry assessment or submission of level 1 certificate is required before enrollment.
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
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 Rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween Al-Izhar I |
Week 1, Day 2 | Al-Izhar II |
Week 2, Day 1 | Al-Idghaam I |
Week 2, Day 2 | Al-Idghaam II |
Week 3, Day 1 | Al-Idghaam III |
Week 3, Day 2 | Al-Idghaam IV |
Week 4, Day 1 | Al-Iqlab I |
Week 4, Day 2 | Al-Iqlab II |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | Al-Ikhfaa I |
Week 5, Day 2 | Al-Ikhfaa II |
Week 6, Day 1 | Other Types of Idghaam I |
Week 6, Day 2 | Other Types of Idghaam II |
Week 7, Day 1 | Introduction to Rules of Meem Ikhafaa Ash-shafawi I |
Week 7, Day 2 | Ikhafaa Ash-shafawi II |
Week 8, Day 1 | Al-Idghamm Sageer |
Week 8, Day 2 | Al-Izhaar Ash-shafawi I |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 9, Day 1 | Al-Izhaar Ash-shafawi II |
Week 9, Day 2 | Ranks of Ghunna I |
Week 10, Day 1 | Ranks of Ghunna II |
Week 10, Day 2 | Reading Practice |
Week 11, Day 1 | Revision I |
Week 11, Day 2 | Revision II |
Week 12, Day 1 | Written Exam |
Week 12, Day 2 | Oral Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q: Will students practice applying these rules?
A: Yes, practice is embedded in every lesson to help students build fluency and accuracy.
Q: How important are Noon and Meem rules?
A: Very important—mastery of these rules ensures clarity and correctness in Qur’anic recitation.
Q: Can I make my payments at once?
A: No, You can’t. Attendance will be reviewed every 4 weeks before your child can proceed with the program
Tajweed Course Level 3
8 Weeks Course | Beginner | Certificate of Completion
In this course, students explore Muduud (elongations) in detail, learning when and how to stretch sounds during recitation.
01 Course Description
Course Description
In this course, students explore Muduud (elongations) in detail, learning when and how to stretch sounds during recitation.
The course uses real Qur’anic examples to teach students the correct timing and pronunciation, making their recitation more melodious.
02 Who is it for?
Who is it for?
- Children aged 8-14 who have completed Tajweed Level 2.
- Students aiming to achieve excellent pronunciation with precise elongations.
03 Prerequisites
Prerequisites
- Completion of Tajweed Course Level 2 or equivalent knowledge.
- Entry assessment or submission of level 2 certificate is required before enrollment.
04 Course Content
Course Content
- Muduud
- Al-Modd At-Tobi’ii (the Natural Madd)
- Maddu-s- Silati-s- Sugroo (the lesser connecting Madd)
- Maddul-’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)
- Aqwaa-s- Sabain (the stronger of the two reasons)
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
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 1, Day 1 | Introduction to Madd The Natural Madd I: The lesser Connecting Madd |
Week 1, Day 2 | The Natural Madd II: The substitute Madd |
Week 2, Day 1 | The Secondary Madd I: The Exchanged Madd |
Week 2, Day 2 | The Secondary Madd II: The Joined Required Madd |
Week 3, Day 1 | The Secondary Madd III: The Separated Allowed Madd |
Week 3, Day 2 | The Secondary Madd IV: The Greater Connecting Madd |
Week 4, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 4, Day 2 | The Secondary Madd V: The Presented Sukoon Madd |
Sessions | Lessons |
Week 5, Day 1 | The Secondary Madd VI: The Leen Madd |
Week 5, Day 2 | The Secondary Madd VII: The Compulsory Madd I |
Week 6, Day 1 | The Secondary Madd VII: The Compulsory Madd II |
Week 6, Day 2 | The Stronger of the Two Reasons |
Week 7, Day 1 | Reading Practice |
Week 7, Day 2 | Revision |
Week 8, Day 1 | Written Exam |
Week 8, Day 2 | Oral Exam |
07 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Frequently Asked Questions?
Q: Why is learning Muduud important?
A: Proper elongation preserves the meaning of Qur’anic words and enhances the beauty of recitation.
Q: Will students learn how to differentiate between different types of Madd?
A: Yes, through explanation, examples, and constant practice during class sessions.
Q: Can I make my payments at once?
A: No, You can’t. Attendance will be reviewed every 4 weeks before your child can proceed with the program
“The best among you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.” – Prophet Muhammad ﷺ