Makharij
Learn where Arabic letters originate and practise sounds that are easily confused.
Live Tajweed lessons with real-time correction
Build clearer makharij, stronger fluency and practical knowledge of Tajweed rules in live one-to-one classes. Your teacher listens to your current recitation, identifies the most important errors and gives focused practice for steady improvement.
Core Tajweed skills
Learn where Arabic letters originate and practise sounds that are easily confused.
Recognise the qualities that give each letter its correct strength, softness and clarity.
Practise izhar, idgham, ikhfa, iqlab and the rules of meem sakin in real verses.
Learn when and how long to extend vowel sounds without shortening or exaggerating them.
Develop controlled nasal sound and clear echoing letters through guided repetition.
Improve stopping and restarting so the recitation remains clear and the meaning is respected.
How improvement happens
STEP 01
Recite a familiar passage so priority mistakes can be identified.
STEP 02
Hear and see how the correct letter, rule or stopping point is produced.
STEP 03
Repeat a short sound, word or verse while the teacher corrects immediately.
STEP 04
Use the same rule in new verses, then revise it in later lessons.
Tajweed questions
Yes, but a beginner may first need letter recognition and basic joining through Noorani Qaida. Tajweed is then introduced gradually within reading rather than as disconnected terminology.
The learner recites live while the teacher listens, demonstrates the correct sound and asks for focused repetition. A working microphone and quiet room make fine pronunciation feedback much clearer.
No. Children, adults and returning readers can all improve Tajweed. The lesson language, pace and practice amount should be matched to the learner's reading level and confidence.
There is no honest single duration for every learner. Progress depends on the starting level, lesson frequency, home practice and whether the goal is foundational correction or advanced recitation.
The trial gives the teacher time to hear the learner's recitation, identify priority mistakes and recommend a suitable starting point, lesson length and practice routine.
Looking for a child-focused starting point? Explore online Quran classes for kids.
A considered first step
Tell us the student's age, current level and preferred time. We'll help you choose a calm, practical place to begin.