Free assessment
A short, friendly session to understand your child's current level, age, goals, and confidence.
Gentle level checkOne trusted teacher. Meaning in every lesson. A clear Sunday report so you see real progress, every single week.
Months go by and you still can't tell if your child is actually improving-or just showing up.
“Mashallah, did very well” tells you nothing specific about what your child learned that week.
Your child recites well, but cannot explain the meaning.
Recitation and tajweed matter — but every lesson also explains what the ayah means, with one reflection your child can carry into their day.
Wherever possible, your child stays with the same teacher. Girls can be matched with a female teacher where needed.
Every Sunday you receive a specific report — ayahs covered, tajweed focus, the meaning discussed, your child's reflection, and the next goal. Not generic praise.
Listen to the ayah. Follow each word as it lights up.
أَلَمْ تَرَ كَيْفَ فَعَلَ رَبُّكَ
Ahmed recited ayahs 1-3 with more confidence today and could explain that Allah protected the Ka'bah from Abraha's army. He paused before answering, then used his own words.
Sheikh Bilal · Lead teacherA short, friendly session to understand your child's current level, age, goals, and confidence.
Gentle level checkYour child joins real lessons with a trusted teacher before any paid commitment.
Same learning styleYou receive a sample report with ayahs, meaning points, reflection, and clear next steps.
Specific parent proofWe recommend the honest best fit. You decide when the rhythm feels right.
No pressureWarm beginnings: short surahs, adab, and confidence before intensity.
The complete meaning-first rhythm: recitation, tajweed, reflection, and Sunday proof.
A focused memorization path that still keeps meaning and gentle correction present.
Need help choosing? Start with the free assessment, meet the teacher, then pick the plan that fits your child. Female teacher available for girls where needed.
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Parents are not only paying for class time. They are paying for trust, structure, and a teacher who helps their child truly connect with the Quran.
