Overview
All praise is due to Allah, the Lord of all the worlds, Who granted human beings the ability to think and understand. Blessings and peace be upon the Noble Messenger, Prophet Muhammad ﷺ, upon whom Allah revealed the glorious Qur’an.
The Qur’an is the Book of Allah, revealed for the guidance and direction of mankind. It is obligatory upon every Muslim to recite the Qur’an correctly, as Allah Himself commands in the Qur’an:
“وَرَتِّلِ الْقُرْآنَ تَرْتِيلًا” — “And recite the Qur’an with measured recitation.”
To recite the Qur’an properly with tarteel and qira’ah, one must be familiar with the rules of tajweed — knowing where to apply madd (elongation), ghunnah (nasal sound), ikhfa, izhar, and so on.
On one occasion, the Noble Prophet ﷺ declared the person associated with the learning and teaching of the Qur’an as the best among people, saying:
“The best of you are those who learn the Qur’an and teach it.”
This course has been designed to help adult females fulfill the right of proper Qur’anic recitation with Tajweed.
Note: Please note that the course will commence only upon reaching a minimum enrollment of 25 students.
Curriculum
First Month:
Practice of the first ten rules
Recitation practice of selected portions (para segments)
Second Month:
Practice of rules eleven to twenty
Recitation practice of selected portions
Third Month:
Practice of rules twenty-one to twenty-six
Recitation practice of selected portions
Rules & Eligibility
Who is Eligible?
Any ordinary Muslim woman can participate in the course under the following conditions:
- They should have a digital device such as a smartphone or laptop with a good internet connection.
- They should be familiar with using the internet, know how to join platforms like Zoom or Google Meet and know how to turn on/off their microphone and video.
- Otherwise, they should have assistance to fulfill the above requirements.
- They commit to attending two classes weekly, including making class notes, participating in classes, and taking exams.
- Enrollment in the course should be pursued with the sincere intention of completion, rather than for recreational or other purposes.
- They must have a basic understanding of everyday spoken Urdu.
Rules and Guidelines
General Rules:
- To be active during classes and maintain decorum.
- To be respectful of the Ustaza and other members of the group.
- Refrain from personal quarrels, disputes, or comments during class.
- Interruptions should be avoided except for urgent matters; questions and answers will be addressed in the last 10 minutes of class.
- If you have difficulty understanding any of the points mentioned, please refrain from arguing. Instead, request a personal session with the Ustaza to clarify your doubts.
- Taking notes during class is mandatory.
Attendance guideline:
- Be present in class on time. In case of absence, submit a prior request for leave.
- If you have 15 consecutive absences in this course or are absent for 8 consecutive days, you will be expelled from the course.
- A delay exceeding 5 minutes after the class has commenced will be recorded, with three such delays counting as one absence.
Note: Attendance is considered a critical aspect of academic commitment at our institution.
Electronic device guideline:
- Microphones must remain muted during class unless activation is necessary for participation.
- Enter the classroom using the name with which you registered.
Food and drink guideline:
Consumption of food and drinks is not permitted during class, except for water.
DO NOT JOIN. —– IF
- If you are busy and can’t attend regularly.
- If you are not serious about completing the course.
- If you are just coming for a trial.
- If you can’t attend weekly tests and complete assignments.
- If you can’t make notes.
- If you don’t have a proper internet connection and device.
Communication protocols:
- The teacher should be addressed only as ‘Ustaza’ or Ma’am.
- At the end of every class 10 minutes will be allocated for questions and answers can be submitted either by typing in the chat box or by speaking.
- If the Q&A session exceeds 10 minutes, you may request permission from the instructor to leave the class.
- If you have any questions or concerns from the previous week, or if your question remains unanswered during class, you may send a message to the following number or ask the teacher directly with their permission.
- Questions should be brief and accurate since the time for the Q&A session is limited.
Coordinators:
Ka’ab ibn Talha – 0091 9650498479
Timings: All days of the week (10:00 AM – 08:00 PM IST)
The Coordinator will make every effort to respond to you as soon as possible. However, depending on the nature of the question and time constraints, there may be a delay in the response.
Course Assessment:
- FINAL EXAM: 50 marks, (Oral Exam) & 30 Marks (MCQ Exam)
- VARIOUS ACTIVITIES: 20 marks, (attendance, participation, attention in class, completion of homework, and various assignments).
- To pass the course and obtain the certificate, it is mandatory to score a minimum of 60 out of 100.
Course duration:
Total duration: 3 months.
Total weeks: 12 weeks.
Total sessions: 60 sessions.
Days: Monday to Friday
Time (IST): 06:30 PM – 07:30 PM (IST)
Language of class: Urdu language.
Starting Date: 17th November 2025
Course Fees
Admission Fee (One-Time Payment): 499/- Indian Rupees
- Note: Scholarships are available for those in genuine financial need. If you require assistance, please reach out to the administrator for further guidance. (Covered by Hikam Institute’s Charitable Trust)
Kindly contact the administrator to facilitate the payment of the fee: +919650498479
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