IQRA

The Iqra Package is an intricately designed program aimed at delivering a holistic and immersive learning journey for the Qur’an recitation.

Key Features:

This program combines spelling (learning the Qur’an word spelling), short memorization of Juz’ Amma, Qur’an recitation, and meaningful reflection on the Quran

Optimal Class Size

The Iqra Package maintains an optimal class size, capped at 15 students per session. This limitation guarantees individualized attention, creating a learning environment that promotes effective comprehension and personal advancement.

Structured Learning Hours

Students participating in the Iqra Package are committed to 1.5 hours of learning each day, three times a week. This structured timetable ensures regular involvement and gradual advancement in their Qur’an studies

Spelling (Learning Quranic Word Spelling)

In the Spelling module, students will delve into learning the intricate art of learning how to spell the Qur’an words using Qaida Nooraniah. Precision in spelling is crucial for a profound deep understanding of recitation of the Qur’an verses

Tilawah (Quran Recitation)

The Tilawah module is designed to refine students' Qur’an recitation skills. Through a systematic approach, students will learn the correct pronunciation, intonation, and rhythm required for an eloquent recitation of the Qur’an

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Short Memorization (Juz 'Amma):

The Short Memorization module focuses on the memorization of Juz ‘Amma, a section of the Quran containing shorter chapters to train students how to memorize the Qur’an, how to retain what they have memorized and how to continue the memorization with ease.

Tadabbur (Quran Reflection):

Tadabbur, , is a module that goes beyond mere recitation. Students will learn the art of contemplation and deep reflection upon the meanings of the Qur’an verses. This training aims to cultivate a profound understanding of the divine guidance provided in the Quran.

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Whoever recites a letter from the Book of Allah, he will be credited with a good deed, and a good deed gets a ten-fold reward. I do not say that Alif-Lam-Mim is one letter, but Alif is a letter, Lam is a letter and Mim is a letter.

[Hadith | At- Tirmidhi]