Give your child the greatest gift in Islam the memorisation of the Holy Quran. Our structured, daily Hifz programme is guided by a certified Hafiz with a proven method for young learners.
Hifz (حفظ) means the memorisation of the entire Holy Quran. A person who has memorised the complete Quran is called a Hafiz (male) or Hafiza (female). The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said: "The one who was devoted to the Quran will be told to recite and ascend... He will rise in status for every verse he recites." (Abu Dawud)
Becoming a Hafiz is one of the most honoured achievements in Islam. The Quran consists of 6,236 verses across 114 Surahs memorising it is a journey that requires discipline, dedication, and the right teaching guidance. At Tajweed Online, we make this journey structured, achievable, and deeply rewarding for children.
Our Hifz programme is designed around three key stages:
Our Hafiz teacher follows the time-tested Hifz method used in traditional madrasas, adapted for online learning:
Many children start Hifz but struggle to complete it due to lack of structure, inconsistent teaching, or inadequate revision. Our programme solves this by providing:
The timeline varies significantly based on the child's age, daily practice time, and natural memorisation ability. On average, a dedicated child attending daily sessions and revising at home can complete Hifz in 3 to 5 years. Some exceptional students complete it in 2 years. There is no fixed deadline we work at each child's optimal pace to ensure the memorisation is strong, not rushed.
The ideal age is between 5 and 10 years. Children in this range have exceptional memory capacity and absorb new material quickly. However, determined older children and teenagers can also succeed with the right approach.
Basic reading ability is required. Tajweed knowledge is beneficial but not essential to begin our teacher incorporates basic pronunciation correction throughout the Hifz process.
We recommend 20–30 minutes of home revision daily. Hifz is a commitment consistent daily practice outside of class is what truly makes memorisation stick.
This is completely normal and expected. Our structured Sabqi and Manzil revision system is specifically designed to address this. No student ever fully forgets they just need regular revision.
Yes. Upon completing the memorisation of the full Quran, we celebrate the achievement with a formal certificate and acknowledgement. This is a momentous milestone and we treat it as such.
Yes many of our students are in full-time school. We work around school hours, scheduling sessions in the evening or early morning as needed.
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