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Course Overview

What is Quran Memorization (Hifz)?

Hifz is the sacred tradition of committing the entire Quran — all 30 Juz, 114 Surahs, and 6,236 verses — to memory. A person who memorizes the entire Quran is called a Hafiz (male) or Hafiza (female), one of the most honoured titles in Islam.

Our online Hifz program pairs every student with a certified Hafiz teacher for daily one-on-one sessions. We use a structured new lesson + daily revision system so memorization is not only fast but deeply retained for life.

Why This Course
Certified Hafiz TeachersAll teachers are Hafiz with Ijazah chain
Sabaq + Sabqi + ManzilProven 3-tier daily revision system
All Ages WelcomeChildren from 7 years and adults of all ages
Flexible Hifz GoalsFull Quran, selected Juz, or Juz Amma

Skills & Outcomes

What You’ll Achieve

Memorize selected Surahs, Juz, or the entire Quran with strong retention
Recite memorized portions with correct Tajweed rules simultaneously
Master the Sabaq-Sabqi-Manzil revision system for lifelong retention
Develop consistent daily Hifz habits and self-discipline in memorization
Recite the memorized Quran confidently in Salah, Taraweeh, and daily life
Understand effective memorization techniques — visual, auditory, and repetition methods
Complete Juz Amma memorization with full accuracy — ideal milestone for younger students
Perform teacher-assessed recitation tests to validate memorization quality
Build the spiritual discipline and connection that comes with carrying the Quran in your heart

Complete Course Structure

Course Structure of Quran Memorization

Structured Hifz Path

8 Phases — From Preparation to Complete Hifz

Each phase builds upon the previous — from strengthening recitation to memorizing new lessons, revising old ones, and finally completing a Quran with a certified teacher through Dour and Hifz assessment.

8Phases
30Juz
6,236Verses
Hifz Readiness — Recitation Strengtheningتقوية التلاوة
Tajweed Review · Fluency · Makharij Accuracy
Preparation
What Students Do
  • Full Tajweed review to ensure recitation is accurate before memorizing
  • Identify and correct any Makhraj or rule errors
  • Recite Juz Amma fluently with Tajweed before advancing
  • Build reading speed without compromising accuracy
Why This Phase Matters
  • Memorizing incorrect pronunciation locks in errors for life
  • A strong recitation base makes memorization significantly faster
  • Teacher assesses readiness before Hifz begins formally
Completion Criteria
  • Recite any 10 pages fluently with no Tajweed errors
  • Teacher signs off before Phase 2 begins
Juz Amma — First Memorization Milestoneحفظ جزء عمّ
37 Surahs · Short Verses · Daily Prayer Surahs
Milestone 1
What Students Memorize
  • All 37 Surahs of Juz 30 in order
  • Focus on Surahs used in daily prayer — Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas, Al-Falaq, An-Nas
  • Short but important Surahs: Al-Asr, Al-Kawthar, Al-Masad
  • Longer Surahs of Juz Amma: An-Naba, An-Nazi’at, Abasa
Daily Routine
  • New lesson (Sabaq): 5–10 new lines memorized daily
  • Recent revision (Sabqi): last 7 days’ portions repeated
  • Old revision (Manzil): rotating review of completed Surahs
Assessment
  • Recite complete Juz Amma without looking
  • Teacher corrects and certifies each Surah
Juz 29 & Selected Short Juz Memorizationحفظ جزء تبارك
Juz 29 (Tabarak) · Surah Al-Mulk · Surah Al-Qalam
Milestone 2
What Students Memorize
  • Full Juz 29 — Surah Al-Mulk through Surah Al-Mursalat
  • Focus on Surah Al-Mulk (protects from grave punishment)
  • Surah Al-Qiyamah, Al-Insan, Al-Mursalat in full
Key Focus
  • Longer verses — maintaining count and word accuracy
  • Distinguishing similar-sounding passages within one Surah
  • Increasing daily Sabaq to 10–15 new lines as confidence grows
Revision System
  • Juz Amma reviewed completely every 7 days
  • Juz 29 revision begins alongside new memorization
Frequently Recited Long Surahsالسور الطويلة
Surah Yaseen · Surah Al-Waqiah · Surah Ar-Rahman
Long Surahs
What Students Memorize
  • Surah Yaseen (Juz 22–23) — heart of the Quran
  • Surah Ar-Rahman (Juz 27) — most repeated verse structure
  • Surah Al-Waqiah (Juz 27) — Surah of provision and blessing
  • Surah Al-Kahf (Juz 15–16) — Friday Surah
Key Challenges
  • Repeated phrases — “فَبِأَيِّ آلَاءِ رَبِّكُمَا تُكَذِّبَانِ” in Ar-Rahman (31 times)
  • Keeping track of verse order in long passages
  • Maintaining Juz Amma + Juz 29 in parallel revision
Practice
  • Recite each Surah in Taraweeh-length portions
  • Weekly blind recitation tests without Mushaf
Systematic Juz Memorization — Juz 1 to 15حفظ الأجزاء ١–١٥
Al-Baqarah · Al-Imran · An-Nisa · Al-Maidah and Beyond
Core Hifz
What Students Memorize
  • Juz 1–15 in sequential order — first half of the Quran
  • Al-Baqarah — longest Surah; broken into manageable daily portions
  • Ayatul Kursi (2:255) — most memorized verse
  • Last two verses of Al-Baqarah (2:285–286)
Daily Routine at This Stage
  • New lesson (Sabaq): 1 page daily minimum
  • Recent revision (Sabqi): last 5 pages recited to teacher
  • Old revision (Manzil): one complete Juz recited daily from memory
Key Focus
  • Consistency over speed — 1 reliable page beats 3 shaky ones
  • Similar passages in Al-Baqarah require extra attention
Systematic Juz Memorization — Juz 16 to 28حفظ الأجزاء ١٦–٢٨
Completing the Second Half of the Quran
Core Hifz
What Students Memorize
  • Juz 16–28 — second half of the Quran in full
  • Surah Al-Isra, Al-Kahf (full), Maryam, Ta-Ha
  • Surah Al-Anbiya, Al-Hajj, Al-Mu’minun through Al-Ahzab
  • Final Juz before completion — Surah Sad through Al-Ahqaf
Key Focus
  • Maintaining all previously memorized Juz in strong revision
  • Identifying and mastering mutashabihat (similar verses) across Surahs
  • Building Manzil routine — reciting 5 Juz per day for full-Quran review cycle
Milestone Check
  • Full Dour — recite Juz 1–28 to teacher in sequence
  • Any errors flagged and strengthened before Phase 7
Dour — Full Quran Revision & Strengtheningالدور الكامل
Complete Revision Cycle · Mutashabihat · Gap Repair
Revision
What This Phase Involves
  • Complete Dour — reciting the entire Quran to the teacher from memory
  • Identifying all weak spots, gaps, and confusion points
  • Focused strengthening sessions on problem passages
  • Mutashabihat study — verses that look or sound similar across the Quran
Mutashabihat Focus
  • Verses beginning the same way but ending differently
  • Similar stories repeated across multiple Surahs (Prophets’ stories)
  • Same dua appearing in slightly different forms
Daily Routine
  • No new memorization — only revision and strengthening
  • Recite 5 Juz to teacher daily until all 30 are solid
Hifz Completion & Certification
Final Dour · Hifz Exam · Graduation Ceremony
Hafiz / Hafiza
Final Assessment
  • Recite the complete Quran (all 30 Juz) to the teacher without assistance
  • Random verse testing — teacher picks verses from any Surah
  • Recitation assessed for Tajweed accuracy throughout
  • Teacher writes official evaluation and recommendation
What You Receive
  • Official Hifz Completion Certificate (Shahadah)
  • Teacher’s signed evaluation and blessing
  • Title of Hafiz / Hafiza — honoured for life
Your Achievement
  • Join the 10 million Huffaz around the world
  • Eligible to lead Taraweeh prayer in congregation
  • Allah has promised the Hafiz honour for themselves and their family

How We Teach

Teaching Approach in Every Session

Every Hifz session follows the classical three-tier system — new lesson, recent revision, and deep revision — refined for online 1-on-1 delivery.

Sabaq — New Lesson Daily

Each session begins with presenting new memorized lines to the teacher. The teacher listens, corrects mistakes, and approves the new portion before the student moves forward.

Sabqi — Recent Revision

The student recites the past 7 days’ memorized pages to the teacher from memory — ensuring fresh lessons don’t slip before they solidify into long-term memory.

Manzil — Deep Revision

A rotating system where the student recites one complete Juz per day from older memorized portions — creating a full 30-day cycle that keeps every part of the Quran strong.

Listen Before Memorizing

Students are encouraged to listen to each new passage recited by a master reciter at least 10 times before attempting to memorize — the audio foundation dramatically speeds up retention.

Instant Error Correction

Every mistake — whether in Tajweed, word order, or verse boundaries — is corrected immediately. No incorrect version is ever allowed to be repeated twice.

Weekly Progress Report

Parents and students receive a weekly progress report — pages memorized, revision accuracy, teacher notes, and areas that need home practice before the next session.

What Happens After You Complete

Becoming a Hafiz is one of the greatest achievements in a Muslim’s life — and it opens every door that follows.

Official Hifz Certificate (Shahadah)Signed by your teacher — a formal recognition of your memorization achievement with title of Hafiz / Hafiza.
Lead Taraweeh & Congregational PrayerQualified to lead Taraweeh, Friday, and daily prayers — one of the highest honours for a Hafiz in the community.
Divine Honour for You & Your FamilyThe Prophet ﷺ said: “The Hafiz of the Quran will wear a crown of light on the Day of Judgement” — this honour extends to the memorizer’s parents.
Gateway to Advanced Islamic StudyHifz is the traditional prerequisite for Islamic scholarship — opens direct paths into Tafseer, Hadith, and Islamic studies at advanced level.

Who Is This For?

This Course Is Perfect For

Children Age 7+

Young learners are the fastest memorizers. Starting early gives children the gift of Quran in their hearts for their entire life.

Adult Hifz Aspirants

It is never too late to begin Hifz. Many adults complete their memorization well into their 30s, 40s, and beyond — commitment matters more than age.

Partial Hifz Students

Already memorized some Juz or Surahs but need structure and a teacher to complete the full Quran or fix weak portions.

Parents Enrolling Children

Parents who want to give their child the honour of Hifz — the most precious gift a parent can give. Weekly reports keep parents fully involved.


Course Details

Everything You Need to Know

Prerequisites Fluent Quran reading
Duration Flexible goal-based
Sessions / Week 5 sessions
Class Length 45–60 min
Learning Mode Live 1-on-1
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