The Qur’an Memorisation course at Waraqa is a structured, one-to-one hifz programme designed to make memorisation actually stick — not just be added today and forgotten in a month. We teach children, teens, and adults, with a daily-line method built around the four classical pillars of hifz: sabaq (today’s new portion), sabqī (the last seven days), manzil (older revision), and a teacher who keeps the whole structure honest.
What the course covers
Every student begins with a free 20-minute evaluation: your teacher listens to your current recitation, checks your Tajweed, and proposes a realistic daily portion. Beginners typically start with half a page a day; advanced students move to a full page or more. We always pair memorisation with Tajweed correction — memorising mistakes hardens them, so each new line is read smoothly before it is committed.
How the daily routine looks
Each lesson begins with the previous day’s portion (sabqī), then today’s new portion (sabaq) is read several times from the Mushaf, listened to from a fixed reciter, memorised line by line, and recited five times from memory before the lesson ends. Older revision (manzil) is added once a week — usually a juz’ a week — so the whole Qur’an stays warm.
Cadence and timelines
Hifz works on frequency. We strongly recommend 4–5 short lessons a week (20–30 minutes each), not two long ones. With this cadence and consistent practice, realistic timelines look like:
- Half a page a day, with revision: ≈ 2 years for the full Qur’an.
- One page a day, with revision: ≈ 1 year.
- Two pages a day with 5 lessons a week: ≈ 6–8 months.
These are real student timelines, not marketing promises. The biggest single variable is consistency, not speed.
Who this course is for
Children from age 7 with comfortable Qaida-level reading, teens, working adults who want to memorise an hour at a time before or after work, parents memorising alongside their children, and revert Muslims who want to start fresh with proper Tajweed-first hifz.
What makes our hifz different
One teacher per student, kept long term. A written progress tracker so you can see your monthly gains. Pairing memorisation with Tajweed correction from day one. Realistic daily portions instead of impossible goals. And gentle handling of life — Ramadan, exams, holidays — so the structure adapts and does not collapse.
Begin this week
Book a free 20-minute evaluation. Your teacher will assess your reading, recommend a starting portion, agree a cadence, and send you a written hifz plan within 24 hours. Lessons begin the following week.
What we focus on
The skills we sharpen most in this program
- Memorization plan tailored to the student — daily portion, revision cycle, and target juz
- Noorani Qaida or Noor Al-Bayan first if the student still needs reading fluency
- Strict revision routine: new memorization + same-week revision + older juz revision
- Tajweed kept tight while memorizing so verses are stored correctly the first time
- Ijazah pathway available once the student reaches a strong recitation standard
How class time is used
Pick the class format that fits your week
You decide how the lesson time is spent. Tell us your preference when you book — your teacher will adapt accordingly and adjust as the student progresses.
Memorize at home, recite in class
Student memorizes the new portion at home and recites it live to the teacher each lesson. Class time is reserved for listening, correcting mistakes, and revising older portions — making the most of the contact hour.
Memorize live in class with the teacher
The teacher walks the student through the new ayat together — listen, repeat, lock in. Suitable for younger students, busy families, or anyone who needs a guided memorization environment.
New memorization in class, revision at home
New verses are taught together so the student can hear them perfectly first; revision of older portions is the homework. The classic balanced plan most of our hifz students follow.