Ihsan Quran Academy — Recitation Coaching
Tajweed Classes Online — Learn Quran with Tajweed
For students who can already read Arabic — private, one-on-one Tajweed coaching that identifies your child's specific pronunciation errors, targets them systematically, and builds accurate, confident recitation rule by rule.
No commitment. No payment. A full recitation assessment in the trial lesson.
The right tajweed classes online do not just teach rules from a textbook — they listen to your child recite, identify exactly where the errors are, and build a correction plan around those specific gaps. At Ihsan Quran Academy, every Tajweed student begins with a live recitation assessment: the teacher hears your child read a short passage and maps the pronunciation errors across letter articulation (Makharij), elongation rules (Madd), and the key rule categories that shape correct Quran recitation. What follows is a personalised tajweed course — not a generic syllabus — where every lesson targets the rules your child actually needs to work on.
If your child can read the Quran but wants to recite it well, this is the next step. Students who have completed basic Quran reading and those preparing for Hifz both benefit from this focused coaching. You can also visit our homepage to explore the full range of programmes available at Ihsan Quran Academy.
What Private Tajweed Coaching Gives Your Child
Makharij Correction — From the Source
Makharij al-Huruf are the precise articulation points in the mouth and throat from which each Arabic letter is produced. Errors at this level are the most deeply ingrained and the most consequential — they affect meaning. Our teachers identify and correct Makharij errors directly, through modelling, comparison, and guided repetition.
Systematic Rule Mastery — Not Abstract Theory
Tajweed rules are taught in context, applied to the verses your child is already reading — not memorised as definitions in isolation. When a Madd rule appears in a verse, the teacher flags it, explains it, and drills it in that verse before moving on. Rules stick because they are experienced, not just listed.
Live Feedback in Every Session
Tajweed improvement requires ears, not text. In every session, your child recites aloud and the teacher provides real-time feedback using the listen–model–repeat–confirm method. Errors are never left unaddressed and never overly corrected in a way that disrupts flow — the balance between correction and confidence is carefully managed.
A Personal Improvement Plan From Day One
The free trial is a genuine recitation assessment. By the end of that first session, the teacher has identified your child's specific error patterns and outlined a structured improvement plan. Every subsequent lesson follows that plan — there is no guesswork about what to work on or in what order.
Measurable Confidence in Recitation
Children who recite with frequent uncorrected errors often become self-conscious or hesitant during prayer and group recitation. As specific errors are resolved lesson by lesson, that hesitation lifts. Confidence in recitation — in Salah, in family settings, and for Hifz — is a natural outcome of accurate rule application.
Written Progress Reports for Parents
After each lesson cycle the teacher sends a written note — which rules your child has mastered, which still need work, and what the focus of upcoming sessions will be. Parents observe any lesson at any time without notice and can message the teacher directly whenever they have a question.
How Tajweed Coaching Works — Step by Step
From the first message to measurable recitation improvement, here is how the process unfolds:
Message Us & Share Details
Send a WhatsApp message with your child's age, current reading level, time zone, and preferred days and times. We respond the same day and confirm the free trial appointment.
Recitation Assessment in Free Trial
The teacher asks your child to recite a short passage aloud and listens for specific error categories — Makharij, Madd, Noon Sakinah rules, Qalqalah, Waqf, and letter characteristics. This assessment produces a personalised correction map before any regular lesson begins.
Personalised Tajweed Plan
Based on the assessment, the teacher outlines which rules to address first, in what order, and over what timeframe. You receive this plan and can discuss it before committing to regular lessons.
Regular Lessons — Rule by Rule
Each session applies the listen–model–repeat–confirm method to the specific rules in your child's plan. Progress is tracked, notes are shared after each cycle, and the plan is adjusted as your child improves.
Tajweed Rules Covered in This Programme
All rules are taught in context — applied directly to verses your child is reading — not as isolated theory. Here are the core rule categories covered:
Makharij al-Huruf
The precise articulation points of each Arabic letter — where in the mouth, throat, or nose each sound originates. The foundation of all correct pronunciation.
Sifaat al-Huruf
The characteristics of each letter — qualities such as Hams (whisper), Jahr (voice), Shiddah (strength), Rikhwa (softness) — that define how each sound is physically produced.
Madd (Elongation)
The rules governing how long vowel sounds are held — Natural Madd, Connected Madd, Separated Madd, Obligatory Madd, and their respective lengths in counts.
Noon Sakinah & Tanween
The four rules governing how Noon Sakinah and double vowel marks are pronounced — Izhar, Idgham, Iqlab, and Ikhfa — depending on the letter that follows.
Meem Sakinah
Three rules governing silent Meem — Idgham Shafawi (merging), Ikhfa Shafawi (concealment with the lips), and Izhar Shafawi (clear pronunciation).
Qalqalah
The echo or bounce quality applied to the five Qalqalah letters (ق ط ب ج د) when they appear with Sukoon — minor Qalqalah within a word, major at the end of a verse.
Waqf (Stopping Rules)
Where and how to stop correctly when pausing or ending recitation — including rules for letters that change sound at a stop, and signs used in the Mushaf to guide pausing.
Lam al-Shamsiyyah & Qamariyyah
The rules governing whether the definite article Alif-Lam is assimilated into the following letter (Sun Letters) or pronounced clearly (Moon Letters) — a common source of persistent errors.
Which Students Is This Right For?
Tajweed coaching is for students who can already read Arabic and want to recite it correctly. If your child fits any of the descriptions below, a focused Tajweed programme will make a measurable difference.
Readers Who Want Accuracy
Your child can read the Quran fluently but recites with consistent pronunciation habits that have never been formally corrected. This is the most common scenario — and exactly what a structured tajweed course addresses.
Students Preparing for Hifz
Children entering memorisation need their recitation to be accurate before they begin — because memorising with errors means the errors become part of the Hifz. Tajweed correction before or during early Hifz protects long-term accuracy. Explore our Hifz programme.
Strong Readers with Weak Rules
Some children read quickly and confidently but skip or misapply rules — Madd lengths are inconsistent, Qalqalah is absent, Noon Sakinah is always read as Izhar regardless of context. Tajweed coaching targets these rule-application gaps specifically.
Learners Who Want to Recite Quran with Tajweed
The goal of reciting quran with tajweed — beautifully, accurately, in the way it was revealed — is not reserved for scholars. It is achievable for children at any level with focused, consistent private coaching and a teacher who knows how to deliver real-time feedback.
Families Wanting Structured Coaching
Ad-hoc correction from apps or group classes rarely produces lasting accuracy. Parents who want a clear improvement plan, regular progress updates, and a dedicated teacher whose job is their child's recitation accuracy are exactly who this programme is designed for.
Post-Qaida Students Moving into Recitation
Students who have just completed the Noorani Qaida and are beginning to read Quran directly are at the ideal stage to introduce systematic Tajweed alongside Quran reading — before informal pronunciation habits become permanent.
Simple, Transparent Pricing
All plans include a dedicated certified Tajweed teacher, a recitation assessment in the free trial, regular written progress notes, and flexible rescheduling. Choose the frequency that best supports your child's improvement goals.
Need something different? Message us on WhatsApp and we will find a plan that works for your family.
Weekend Classes
2 days per week
- Noorani Qaida
- Quran Reading
- Quran Memorisation
- Tajweed
- Salah / Kalmas / Duas
3 Days a Week
3 days per week
- Noorani Qaida
- Quran Reading
- Quran Memorisation
- Tajweed
- Salah / Kalmas / Duas
5 Days a Week
5 days per week
- Noorani Qaida
- Quran Reading
- Quran Memorisation
- Tajweed
- Salah / Kalmas / Duas
Related Programmes
Tajweed coaching sits within a broader learning journey. These programmes connect naturally to where your child is now or where they are headed.