Learn to read the Holy Quran from scratch with correct Arabic pronunciation, letter recognition, and fluency guided by a certified Alima in live one-on-one online sessions.
Nazra Quran refers to the ability to read the Holy Quran directly from the Mushaf (physical or digital copy) with correct pronunciation. It is the essential first step for every Muslim child before progressing to Tajweed, Hifz, or deeper Islamic studies. The word "Nazra" literally means "to look at" reading by sight rather than from memory.
At Tajweed Online, our Nazra Quran programme is designed specifically for children and beginners who have little or no prior knowledge of Arabic letters. Through a structured, step-by-step curriculum, students progress from recognising the Arabic alphabet all the way to reading full Surahs fluently and independently.
Our Nazra Quran curriculum is divided into clear stages to ensure solid foundations before progressing further:
We use the widely trusted Qaida Noorania method combined with modern digital teaching tools. Each lesson is tailored to your child's individual pace no two students are the same, and our teacher ensures every child builds genuine confidence at every stage before moving forward.
Sessions are conducted live via Zoom or Google Meet, giving your child the same quality of personalised attention as an in-person class from the comfort and safety of your own home. Parents are welcome to sit in on sessions, especially for younger children.
Online Quran learning has become the preferred choice for Muslim families around the world particularly for those living in Western countries where access to qualified Islamic teachers is limited. Our platform brings a fully certified, experienced Alima directly to your child's screen, with:
The Nazra Quran course is ideal for:
The duration varies based on the child's age, consistency of practice, and frequency of classes. On average, a child attending 3–5 sessions per week can expect to complete the full Qaida and begin reading the Quran in 4 to 8 months. Children who practise daily outside of class progress significantly faster.
We provide a personalised milestone plan for every student so parents always know where their child stands and what to expect next.
Children as young as 4 years old can begin. At this age, we use a very playful, visual approach to introduce Arabic letters. Most children are ready for structured reading by age 5–6. There is no upper age limit adults are equally welcome.
No. All teaching materials, including the digital Qaida and practice sheets, are provided by the teacher during sessions. A basic device (phone, tablet or laptop) with a working camera and microphone is all you need.
Our teacher maintains a dedicated progress log for every student. On the Starter plan, parents receive a monthly written report. On Standard and Intensive plans, updates are shared weekly, along with homework practice sheets.
Absolutely and we actively encourage parents to observe, especially during the first few weeks. Being present helps reinforce learning at home and allows you to practise with your child between sessions.
Life happens. We offer flexible rescheduling simply let the teacher know in advance via WhatsApp or email and the session will be rearranged at a mutually convenient time with no extra charge.
Yes all our courses are available in both Urdu and English. Many families prefer Urdu as the medium of instruction, especially for younger children. Simply mention your preference when you book your free trial.
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