Qaida foundations
Arabic letters, joining, vowels and the reading skills a child needs before beginning the Mushaf.
Live one-to-one learning for children
Help your child learn Quran online from home with patient live correction and a starting point matched to their real level. Lessons can include Noorani Qaida, Nazra reading, Tajweed, Hifz, duas and Islamic Studies.
What your child can learn
Arabic letters, joining, vowels and the reading skills a child needs before beginning the Mushaf.
Careful live listening helps children improve fluency and correct recurring pronunciation mistakes.
Age-appropriate practice in makharij, madd, ghunnah, qalqalah and other rules while reading.
New memorisation is balanced with recent and older revision so previously learned surahs stay strong.
Short duas, Salah essentials, prophet stories and practical Islamic character for everyday family life.
A calm lesson rhythm helps a child ask questions, accept correction and practise without pressure.
A practical routine for parents
01Share your child's age, current reading level and preferred timing.
02Use the trial classes to confirm the right starting material and lesson length.
03Keep the device, microphone, Qaida or Mushaf ready in a quiet study place.
04Ask for one manageable practice target and revisit it before the next class.
Parents often ask
Children can begin when they can follow a short live lesson and respond to a teacher. The starting level is more important than age: beginners may start with letter recognition and Noorani Qaida, while readers begin with a recitation assessment.
Classes are taught live one-to-one. This gives the teacher time to hear each letter, repeat difficult sounds and adjust the pace to the child instead of a whole group.
Parents can stay nearby for younger children, ask about the current lesson goal and discuss recurring mistakes or revision needs with the academy. A simple weekly check-in keeps home practice aligned with classwork.
A stable internet connection, a computer or tablet, working microphone and a quiet place are enough. Keeping the child's Qaida or Mushaf beside the screen also helps them stay focused.
Yes. The academy offers two trial classes so the family can assess the teaching style, communication and suitable starting level before agreeing to a regular timetable.
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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.