Online Quran Courses

Structured programs for every stage—from first letters to confident recitation, memorization, and understanding.

Al Hasan Online Academy offers a clear pathway of courses designed for children, teenagers, and adults. Each program is taught one-to-one so that pace, language of explanation, and focus can match the individual student. Classes are available worldwide with flexible scheduling coordinated between families and teachers based in Rawalpindi, Pakistan, and beyond.

01

Noorani Qaida

Noorani Qaida is the starting point for beginners who are new to Arabic script and Quranic sounds. Students learn letter recognition, basic articulation, short and long vowels, and the simple joining of letters into readable units. The course builds the foundation required before fluent Quran reading can begin.

Who it is for: Young children starting their first formal Quran lessons, older beginners, and adults who need a structured restart from the alphabet.

What students learn: Individual letters, correct basic pronunciation, harakat, sukoon, tanween, and gradual reading of simple words and lines from the Qaida.

Benefits: Confidence with the script, fewer later mistakes in Tajweed, and a calm introduction to Quran study without pressure to rush into full Surahs.

Learning approach: Short, focused sessions with frequent repetition and gentle correction. Teachers watch for confusion early and adjust examples to the student’s age and attention.

02

Quran Reading

Once the Qaida foundation is secure, students move into reading the Quran itself. This course emphasizes recognition of continuous text, smoother flow between words, and growing independence in navigating pages and Surahs under teacher guidance.

Who it is for: Learners who have completed or nearly completed Noorani Qaida and are ready to apply skills to the Mushaf.

What students learn: Reading longer passages, improving continuity, applying basic rules already learned, and building comfort with familiar Surahs used in prayer.

Benefits: Practical ability to open the Quran and read with decreasing reliance on the teacher for every word, preparing the ground for deeper Tajweed study.

Learning approach: Guided reading with immediate feedback. Teachers select passages suited to the student’s level and gradually increase length and difficulty.

03

Quran With Tajweed

Tajweed is the science of giving every letter its due right and characteristic. This course focuses on articulation points (makharij), letter qualities (sifat), and the rules that govern lengthening, merging, and stopping. The goal is accurate, beautiful recitation that respects the way the Quran was revealed and preserved.

Who it is for: Students who can already read the Quran and wish to refine pronunciation; adults returning to study; learners preparing for more advanced memorization.

What students learn: Makharij, sifat, noon sakinah and tanween rules, meem sakinah, madd, qalqalah, and practical application within selected Surahs.

Benefits: Clearer recitation, reduced common errors, greater confidence in prayer and public reading, and a stronger connection to the oral tradition of the Quran.

Learning approach: Explanation followed by repeated practice and listening. Teachers correct gently and help students hear the difference between approximate and precise sounds.

04

Hifz-ul-Quran

Hifz is the memorization of the Quran. Our program combines new memorization with systematic revision so that what is learned is retained. Teachers help set realistic daily or weekly targets based on the student’s age, available time, and previous experience.

Who it is for: Children and adults who wish to memorize selected portions or pursue longer-term Hifz with structured support.

What students learn: Techniques for memorizing new pages, linking new material to previous sections, revision cycles, and monitoring weak spots before they grow.

Benefits: Disciplined memorization habits, accountability through regular sessions, and a clear view of progress rather than scattered effort.

Learning approach: Consistent schedule, teacher listening to new and revised material, and adjustment of load when the student needs more revision time.

05

Quran Translation

Understanding the meaning of the Quran deepens a student’s relationship with the text. This course introduces word-level and thematic understanding in a structured, respectful manner suitable for the student’s age and background.

Who it is for: Readers who want to connect meaning with recitation; families seeking age-appropriate explanation; adults exploring deeper study.

What students learn: Key vocabulary, context of selected passages, and how meaning informs reflection—without replacing the need for accurate reading and Tajweed.

Benefits: Greater engagement during recitation and prayer, and a foundation for continued personal study.

Learning approach: Balanced sessions that link translation to the Arabic text the student can already read, keeping the sacred character of the lesson central.

06

Islamic Studies

Islamic Studies at Al Hasan covers essential beliefs, manners, selected aspects of the Prophet’s life (Seerah), and foundational knowledge that supports a balanced Muslim identity. Content is adapted for children and for adults separately.

Who it is for: Families seeking structured guidance alongside Quran reading; adult learners wanting clear, reliable basics.

What students learn: Core articles of faith, everyday adab, important events and lessons from Seerah, and practical knowledge relevant to daily life.

Benefits: Clarity about essentials, reinforcement of good character, and a complementary path to Quran-focused courses.

Learning approach: Conversational explanation, short readings where appropriate, and discussion that respects the student’s maturity level.

07

Masnoon Duas

Masnoon Duas are authentic supplications taught from the Sunnah for daily situations, prayer, travel, and special moments. Students learn correct pronunciation and a brief sense of when each dua is used.

Who it is for: Children building a repertoire of daily duas; adults who want accurate wording and confidence in using them.

What students learn: Selected duas with proper Arabic pronunciation, meaning in simple terms, and appropriate context.

Benefits: A practical toolkit of remembrance that accompanies the student’s Quran journey and daily worship.

Learning approach: Memorization with teacher listening, light explanation, and regular revision so duas remain active rather than forgotten lists.

08

Namaz & Basic Islamic Knowledge

This course focuses on the practical side of worship: purification, the structure of prayer, and core knowledge every Muslim needs for daily practice. It is especially helpful for new learners and families who want their children to pray with understanding.

Who it is for: Children learning to pray; adults who want to strengthen or correct their practice; new Muslims seeking clear guidance.

What students learn: Wudu and related rulings in simple form, the units and positions of Salah, selected short Surahs used in prayer, and basic obligations.

Benefits: Confidence in performing prayer correctly and a stronger link between Quran reading and lived worship.

Learning approach: Step-by-step demonstration and practice, with patience for repetition until movements and recitations feel natural.

All courses at Al Hasan Online Academy are delivered live online in a one-to-one format. You may indicate a preference for a male or female teacher. A free trial class is available so that families can experience the teaching style before committing to a regular schedule. To begin, use the admission form or contact us by WhatsApp or phone.

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