One-to-One Online Hifz / Quran Memorization Classes for Kids & Adults
Course Overview
Memorizing the Quran is a noble journey, and the right guidance makes it smooth, structured, and achievable. My one-to-one online Hifz course is designed for kids, adults, and sisters who want personalized guidance to memorize the Quran at their own pace.
If a student is completely new, they can begin with foundational Noorani Qaida learning or improve fluency with the online Nazra Quran reading program before moving into Hifz.
With daily lesson planning, consistent revision (Sabaq, Sabqi & Manzil), and focused support throughout the program, every student builds strong memorization and confident recitation.
If your child is beginning Hifz, you want to restart your own memorization, or you prefer a female teacher for sisters’ classes, this course is designed around your level and schedule.
1-to-1 Live Classes
Female Quran Teacher
Hifz with Tajweed & Revision Plan
For UK & International Students
Free Trial Available
Who Can Join the Hifz Course
This course is suitable for:
I adjust the pace according to each student’s ability, ranging from slow to medium to intensive.
How My Hifz Classes Work
I follow a simple and reliable memorization structure:
Sabaq (new lesson)
A small, manageable portion is given to every student in every class based on their ability.
Sabqi (recent revision)
We review the portions memorized over the past few days to strengthen our memory.
Manzil (long-term revision)
Older memorized portions are revised weekly to ensure the memorization remains strong.
This three-step method is the foundation of successful Hifz, preventing gaps, forgetting, or weak retention.
What You Will Learn in Hifz Classes
This course is designed to help students memorize the Quran effectively. I teach:
- Memorization of the Quran (full Hifz or selected surahs)
- Proper Tajweed and pronunciation while memorizing
- Light explanation of verses when needed for better understanding
- Revision techniques to maintain a strong memorization base
- Weekly testing and monthly progress reviews
Tools & Resources Used:
- Weekly assessments
- Audio support for tough ayaat
- Recitation correction and focused drills
A personalized plan helps every student stay consistent and confident.
You may also explore our Tafseer program to understand the Quran’s meanings alongside your Hifz journey, ideal for strengthening both memorization and comprehension.
Outcomes You Can Expect
Students who follow the routine consistently can:
Memorize daily portions comfortably
Maintain strong retention of older lessons
Improve Tajweed naturally
Build confidence in recitation
Progress steadily toward completing Hifz or selected surahs
Every student’s journey is unique, and I adjust the method until they become comfortable and confident.
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Course Structure
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Class Type | One-on-one online Hifz class |
| Class Medium | Microsoft Teams / Zoom / Google Meet |
| Class Duration | 30 minutes per session (longer sessions available for advanced students) |
| Age Level | 6 years and above |
| Requirements | Basic Quran reading ability (Nazra completed) |
| Course Level | Beginner to Advanced (full Hifz or selected surahs) |
| Course Period | 2–4 years for complete Hifz (depends on pace & consistency) |
| Tutor | Qualified female Quran teacher (Barirah) |
| Student Gender | Male & Female |
| Languages | Urdu / English |
Class Schedule and Monthly Packages
For complete details about Hifz / Quran Memorization lesson plans, class timings, and monthly fees, please visit our Pricing & Packages page.
Start Your Hifz Journey
If you want to begin Hifz, restart from where you left off, or help your child begin memorization with a qualified Hafiza teacher, I am here to guide you with a structured and supportive approach.
Frequently Asked Questions
1. How long does it take to complete Hifz?
Timelines vary from student to student. Most consistent learners complete Hifz in 2 to 4 years, depending on age, class frequency, and revision strength.
2. What is the ideal age to start Hifz?
There is no fixed age. Many children begin around 7, but adults can also memorize successfully with discipline and regular revision.
3. Is it possible to become a Hafiz in one year?
This is rare and only suitable for highly dedicated students with multiple hours of study daily. For most learners, a gradual and steady pace is better.
4. How many hours a day should a student memorize?
For children, short, focused sessions (20–30 minutes) are best. Adults may study 30–60 minutes daily. Consistency matters more than long hours.
5. What is the best time of day to memorize the Quran?
Early morning is usually the most effective because the mind is fresh and distraction-free.
6. How can I make my Hifz strong?
Regular revision, reading with tajweed, and not moving ahead without mastering previous lessons help build a strong foundation.
7. What is the 20-20 method of Hifz?
It refers to memorizing in small, focused intervals, 20 minutes of learning followed by 20 minutes of revision. This method is especially useful for slow or hesitant learners.
8. What is the 3×3 method for Quran memorization?
Students memorize a small portion, revise it three times, and then repeat the same cycle for reinforcement. This builds accuracy and long-term retention.
9. Is Hifz difficult?
It can be challenging, but with a patient teacher, steady revision, and a realistic pace, students of all ages progress comfortably.
10. Can I become a Hafiz from home?
Yes. With guided online classes and regular practice, many students complete Hifz from home without needing a physical institute.
11. Is Hifz compulsory in Islam?
No, Hifz is not obligatory. It is a highly rewarding and honored act for anyone who wishes to commit the Quran to memory.
12. Can I complete Hifz through online classes?
Yes. Online Hifz classes work effectively when the student attends regularly, follows the revision schedule, and stays committed.