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Online Quran Memorization Hifz Course
A structured, personalized Hifz program combining new memorization, recent revision, long-term revision, Tajweed correction, and regular progress checks.
Class Mode
Live one-to-one online classes
Level
Personalized after assessment
Suitable For
Children beginning Hifz, students continuing memorization, and adults seeking a manageable pace
Schedule
Flexible timings subject to teacher availability and time zone
Course Duration
Personalized; no fixed completion timeline is promised
Trial
7-day free trial, subject to the academy's published policy
Progress Updates
Teacher feedback and parent updates where appropriate
The Holy Quran is a source of guidance, wisdom, and blessings for every Muslim. At Kalamullah Online, we make Quran learning accessible, convenient, and effective through personalized online classes taught by experienced Quran teachers.
Whether you are a beginner taking your first steps in Quran learning or an advanced student looking to improve your recitation and understanding, our online Quran classes are designed to help you achieve your goals with confidence.
With flexible schedules, one-on-one lessons, and qualified male and female instructors, students from around the world can learn Quran online from the comfort of their homes.

The Online Quran Memorization Course provides a structured Hifz plan for children and adults. Students memorize new portions, review recent lessons, strengthen older memorization, and receive Tajweed and pronunciation correction through live one-to-one classes.
Memorizing the Quran is a long-term responsibility that requires consistency, sincere effort, accurate recitation, and a strong revision system. The Online Quran Memorization Hifz Course at Kalamullah Online is built around the learner's current level, available study time, memory capacity, and previous memorization experience.
Every student begins with an assessment. The teacher listens to recitation, reviews any previously memorized portions, evaluates reading fluency, and discusses the learner's realistic weekly schedule. A personalized plan is then created. For one student, the appropriate target may be a few lines per lesson; for another, it may be a larger section. The goal is steady retention rather than rushed memorization.
A balanced Hifz lesson should include three elements: a new lesson, recent revision, and older revision. These are often described as sabaq, sabaqi, and manzil. The teacher listens to each portion, identifies weak areas, corrects pronunciation and Tajweed, and records progress. When a portion is not secure, the student may be asked to repeat it before moving forward.
Parents of younger students should receive clear guidance on home revision, attendance, and realistic expectations. Adult learners can choose a pace that fits work and family responsibilities. The course does not promise a fixed completion time because memorization speed and retention differ significantly between learners. A reliable Hifz program prioritizes accuracy, revision, and long-term preservation.
What Students Will Learn
- ✔Follow a personalized and realistic memorization plan.
- ✔Memorize new Quran portions with teacher supervision.
- ✔Maintain recent lessons through systematic review.
- ✔Strengthen older memorization and reduce forgetting.
- ✔Improve Tajweed and pronunciation during memorization.
- ✔Develop discipline, consistency, and self-review habits.
Suggested Curriculum
Stage 1: Assessment and Goal Setting
Review current memorization, reading ability, schedule, and targets.
Stage 2: Memorization Method
Learn an effective repetition and self-testing routine.
Stage 3: New Lesson (Sabaq)
Memorize and present the assigned new portion.
Stage 4: Recent Revision (Sabaqi)
Revise the portions memorized recently.
Stage 5: Long-Term Revision (Manzil)
Maintain older memorization through a rotating schedule.
Stage 6: Tajweed and Error Correction
Correct repeated pronunciation and recitation errors.
Stage 7: Testing and Consolidation
Complete periodic oral tests before increasing the target.
Who This Course Is For
- ✔Children beginning a supervised Hifz journey.
- ✔Students who have already memorized several surahs or juz.
- ✔Adults who want to memorize at a manageable pace.
- ✔Huffaz who need structured revision support.
- ✔Learners preparing for a future Hifz assessment or Ijazah pathway, where available.
How Online Classes Work
- ✔Live one-to-one memorization and listening sessions.
- ✔Personalized daily or weekly targets.
- ✔New lesson, recent revision, and long-term revision structure.
- ✔Attendance and progress reporting for parents where appropriate.
- ✔Regular testing before major milestones.
- ✔Flexible pace without unrealistic completion guarantees.
Progress and Completion
Use a Hifz tracker that records new portions, recent revision, old revision, repeated mistakes, attendance, and test results. Monthly progress should be communicated clearly, especially for children, with specific guidance for home revision.
Meet our qualified Quran teachers who deliver every one-to-one class on this course.
Frequently Asked Questions
Questions before you enroll
How long does it take to memorize the Quran?
There is no single timeline. Completion depends on age, reading ability, attendance, daily revision, target size, and retention. The teacher will recommend a realistic pace after assessment.
Can beginners join the Hifz course?
Students should normally read the Quran with reasonable fluency. Beginners may first need Noorani Qaida or Quran Reading with Tajweed.
How is revision managed?
The program combines new memorization with recent and long-term revision so previously learned portions remain active.
Can adults memorize online?
Yes. Adults can follow a smaller, consistent target that fits work and family responsibilities.
Do you guarantee completion in a fixed period?
No responsible program should guarantee a fixed completion time. The focus is accurate memorization, retention, and steady progress.
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Start with a realistic Hifz assessment: Book a 7-day free trial so the teacher can assess reading, retention, current memorization, and available study time before recommending a Hifz plan.
