Learn Quran Online with Tajweed
The Quran was revealed with Tajweed — the rules for pronouncing each letter the way it was recited to the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ. If you’ve been searching for a way to learn Quran and Tajweed properly, rather than just reading the Arabic script, that’s exactly what this course is built around.
Iqra Tajweed ul Quran Online Academy runs live, one-on-one tajweed classes online for kids, women, and adults, so you can learn Tajweed online from home, at a pace that fits the student rather than a fixed class schedule.
Why Tajweed Matters
Allah says in the Quran: وَرَتِّلِ الْقُرْآنَ تَرْتِيلًا — “And recite the Qur’an with measured recitation” (Surah Al-Muzzammil, 73:4). Reciting without Tajweed can quietly change the meaning of a word, which is why Tajweed is treated as essential to reading the Quran correctly, not as an optional add-on.
How to Learn Quran Online with Tajweed: A 4-Step Method:
This isn’t a generic quran tajweed course that rushes through the alphabet. It’s a structured path, built around four stages:
- Noorani Qaida — where every student starts, child or adult. The foundational booklet used across the Muslim world to teach Arabic letter shapes, sounds, and how letters join into words.
- Makharij, or letter articulation points — this is where it gets technical: every Arabic letter has its own precise starting point in the throat, tongue, or lips, and mixing up two nearby points is the single most common mistake we correct in self-taught reciters.
- Tajweed rules in practice — core rules like Ghunnah (nasal sound), Qalqalah (echoing letters), and Madd (elongation), applied directly to Quran recitation with live correction from the teacher.
- Fluent recitation (Tilawah) — moving from reading word-by-word to reciting fluently and beautifully.
Students who finish this course often continue into our Hifz (memorization) and other Islamic courses.
Who Our Tajweed Classes Are For
- Kids, from around age 4–5, with lessons kept short and interactive
- Adults and complete beginners — our tajweed classes for adults start from zero if you’ve never read Arabic before
- Women and sisters — a female tajweed teacher is available on request, for students or parents who prefer one
- Every class is one-on-one over video call, not a group, so the pace matches the student, not a syllabus
How Long Does It Take to Learn Tajweed Online?
It depends on the student, but as a general guide: most beginners grasp the basic Tajweed rules in around 3–6 months of consistent classes, while genuine fluency and confidence in recitation usually takes closer to a year of regular practice. Students who can already read Arabic tend to move faster, since they’re refining pronunciation rather than starting from the alphabet.
Start With a Free Trial Class
Register for a free trial and get 3 days of live classes with one of our teachers before you commit to a full course. All you need is a laptop, tablet, or phone, a stable internet connection, and a headset.
Frequently Asked Questions
I’ve never read Arabic before — can I still join?
Yes, most of our students start from zero. You’ll begin with Noorani Qaida, the same starting book used across Islamic schools worldwide, and your teacher paces the lessons around how quickly you’re picking up the letters, not a fixed timetable.
What age can my child start learning Tajweed?
Most academies, including ours, recommend starting around age 4–5, once a child can sit through a short, focused lesson.
Do you offer free tajweed classes online?
The trial is free — 3 days of live classes so you can see how the teacher and method work before enrolling. The full course is a paid, structured program, since it involves ongoing one-on-one teaching time.
Is there a female tajweed teacher available?
Yes. If you or your child would be more comfortable learning with a woman, mention it when you register and we’ll match you with a female teacher.
Ready to Start Your Quran Learning Journey?
Register for a free trial class and begin learning the Quran online with qualified teachers.
