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All courses are available in English to suit different nationalities.
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Course duration varies from person to person. We offer short-term courses of a few weeks and long-term programs that may take several months.
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Recorded sessions are available for most online Quran classes, or you can schedule a make-up session if needed.
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Yes, Assessments Are Given to Ensure Students Understand Key Concepts. These May Take the Form of Quizzes, Written Assignments, or Exams.
Quran Grace doesn’t only offer flexible scheduling and male and female tutors, but also a customised learning plan for each course with progress reports and certificates.
All of our Quran teachers are native Egyptians and hold Ijazahs in Quran teachings. They have graduated from Al-Azhar Islamic University, the best Islamic institute in the world.
Our eminent teachers use both digital and handy resources and materials that are credible and reliable. Students will get free worksheets and pdf books for references and course study.
Yes, you get a choice to opt for a teacher of your choice; that is why we offer free trials with 2 different teachers. If you need to replace your teacher, it can be done too.
Yes, all our hifz tutors are Ijazah-certified from Al-Azhar University.
The time it takes to memorize the Quran depends on how dedicated a person is and how quickly they work. If someone memorizes one page each day, it will take about 600 days, which is nearly 2 years and so. Read More
A quick learner can easily memorize one page of the Quran in a day, while a beginner might take about three days. If you know Tajweed and Makharij well and understand the translation, you can memorize a full 15-lined page in 24 hours. Read More
Learning Quranic Arabic can take about two years with a well-structured study plan. You can master the Arabic alphabet in just 2 to 4 weeks of intensive study. Your level of dedication and commitment will significantly impact your progress on this journey. Read More
Memorizing the 30th chapter of the Quran (Juz Amma) can take 1 to 3 months, depending on your hifz schedule. If you are just starting, it may take 3 months to memorize Juz Amma. If you already know Tajweed and the translation and have memorized shorter Surahs, you could finish in about 2 months. Read More
The time it takes to memorize the Quran can vary from 6 months to 5 years. This depends on how easy it is for someone to learn and how much time they can spend each day. If you have a good memory and can dedicate 4-5 hours a day, you might be able to memorize the whole Quran in about 5-6 months. Read More
People in the Indo-Pak region often prefer a 16-lined Mushaf printed by Taj printers, which is available in either the Nasta’liq or Non-Uthmani font. Another widely used version is the 15-lined Mushaf from Egypt, popular among students memorizing the Quran. Read more
An individual who commits the entire Quran to memory is defined as a hafiz, while a female is known as a hafiza. Read More
It is advisable to start by memorizing Surah Al-Mulk, Surah Al-Baqara, Surah Yaseen, and Surah Ar-Rahman. Read More
It is advisable to start by memorizing Surah Al-Mulk, Surah Al-Baqara, Surah Yaseen, and Surah Ar-Rahman. Read More
All 114 Surahs are important to memorize, but Surah Yaseen stands out. It is one of the longest surahs, with 83 verses that are easy to learn. It is part of the 22nd and 23rd sections of the Quran. Read More
It is recommended that you begin memorizing Surah Al-Ahad, as it is the easiest Surah in the Quran, especially if you only plan to memorize a few. Read More
Surah Al-Kauther is one of the three Surahs in the Quran, each with only three verses: Surah Al-Nasr, Surah Al-Asr, and Surah Al-Kauther. Read More
If you want to memorize 100 pages of the Quran (nearly 5 Juz), it will take you between 3 months and a year, depending on how much time and effort you put into it. Read More
If you want to go slow and easy, you can complete 40 pages in 4 months also by memorizing 20 pages in 2 months (60 days). Read More
If your memory retention is strong, you can complete this goal in 10 days by memorizing 3 pages daily. If you want to memorize 30 pages of the Quran (1.5 juz), it can be easily achieved based on your commitment. Read More
Memorizing 10 pages of the Quran is roughly equivalent to half a juz. If you can dedicate yourself, it’s possible to memorize these 10 pages in just 5 days by focusing on 2 pages each day. Read More
If you are a regular reader of the Quran with a strong grasp of Tajweed and Makharij, along with a solid understanding of the Arabic language and its translation, you can comfortably memorize 5 pages of the Quran in 2 days (2.5 pages per day). Read More
You can accomplish this in just 2 days by setting a goal of memorizing two pages each day. Read More
For beginners, memorizing 2 pages of the Quran typically takes about 4 days, while those at an intermediate level can accomplish this in just 2 days. Read More
For beginners, memorizing 2 pages of the Quran typically takes about 4 days, while those at an intermediate level can accomplish this in just 2 days. Read More
For beginners, memorizing 2 pages of the Quran typically takes about 4 days, while those at an intermediate level can accomplish this in just 2 days. Read More
Surah An-Nazi’at is the longest Surah in Juz Amma, containing a total of 46 verses. Read More
Typically takes around 10 to 13 days to commit them to memory with a smooth flow. If you’re already familiar with some of the names, you could memorize them in sequence in less than 6 days. Read More
Kids and beginners can easily memorize this surah in 2 weeks, while those who can read and recite the Quran can memorize this surah in a week. Read More
Surah Yaseen contains 83 verses and can generally be memorized in 3 to 10 days, depending on your time management and commitment. Read More
You have several options to memorize Surah Al-Mulk in 1 to 3 days, or if you prefer a longer timeframe, you can complete it in about 10 days. Read More
If you aim to memorize this Surah at a pace of five verses daily, it will take you about 15 days to complete. Ar-Rahman is a Surah found in the 27th Juz of the Quran, comprising 78 verses that rhyme beautifully. Read More
If you aim to memorize this Surah at a pace of five verses daily, it will take you about 15 days to complete. Ar-Rahman is a Surah found in the 27th Juz of the Quran, comprising 78 verses that rhyme beautifully. Read More
It can roughly take you 1 to 2 months to memorize this Surah. This is an amazing surah with 110 verses and comes in the 15th juz of the Quran. Read More
Surah Al-Baqara, the longest chapter of the Quran with 286 verses and 2.5 ajzaa, requires a well-structured memorization plan that spans 3-5 months for easy learning and retention. Read More
Reading the Quran in English can take an average reader about 60 to 90 hours (3 to 5 days). This estimate is based on a moderate reading pace that facilitates comprehension and reflection on the verses. Read More
The Quran consists of 604 pages. To complete the recitation of one juz’ each day and finish the entire Quran in one month, you need to recite 20 pages daily. One effective method is to recite 4 pages after each of the five daily prayers. Read More
There is no fixed time or speed for completing the Quran. You can finish it in as little as 15 days or within a month, or you may choose to take anywhere from 2 to 6 months. Read More
If you regularly read the Quran with Tajweed, you can easily read one Juz in 30 minutes to an hour. Read More
Those who have excellent Tajweed and read the Quran regularly can also complete 10 pages per day. Read More
Those who have excellent Tajweed and read the Quran regularly can also complete 10 pages per day. Ten pages of the Quran equals half a juz, as one juz is 20 pages in standard 15-lined Mushaf. Read More
Some well-known reciters include Khalīl al-Husarī, Muhammad Siddiq al-Minshāwī, ‘Abd al-Bāsit ‘Abdus-Samad, Dr. Ayman Suwayd, Dr. Sāmir an-Nass, and al-Ma’sarawī. Read More
The shortest surah of the Quran is Al-Kauther, which has only 3 verses. Read More
The longest surah of the Quran is Al-Baqara, which has 286 verses in total and is spread into 2.5 juz (juz 1-2.5). Read More
According to the third opinion, the Prophet PBUH arranged some chapters divinely, while others were arranged through the companions’ efforts. This is the preferred view of most scholars. Read More
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