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Noorani Qaida is the traditional starting point for learning to read Arabic before moving into the Quran itself. This course covers letter recognition, correct pronunciation, and how letters connect to form words and short verses. It suits children as young as five and adult beginners who never had the chance to learn earlier.
Classes are conducted online, one-on-one, with a qualified tutor adjusting the pace based on the student’s progress. Short daily reading exercises help build fluency gradually. By the end of the course, students have a solid foundation for moving into full Quran reading.
This course fits children beginning their Quran learning journey and adult beginners who never learned to read Arabic. It also suits reverts to Islam wanting a structured starting point, and students needing to revisit the basics before continuing with Quran reading or Hifz.
Busy parents looking for a flexible, guided option for their kids will appreciate the one-on-one format. We welcome learners from the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, Europe, and Gulf countries, with class timings adjusted across time zones.
Book a Free Trial
Fill out a short form or message the team to schedule a free trial class at a convenient time.
Meet Your Quran Teacher
Get matched with a tutor suited to the student's age, level, and preference for a male or female teacher.
Choose a Suitable Schedule
Agree on class days and times that fit around school, work, or family routines.
Start Regular Classes
Begin one-on-one sessions focused on Quran reading, Tajweed, or Hifz depending on the student's goals.
eQuranZone helped my son improve his Quran reading quickly. The teacher is patient, timing is flexible, and the trial class gave us confidence before starting regular online lessons for him.
FAQs
Yes. Many students start with Noorani Qaida and Arabic letter recognition before moving into full Quran reading, so no prior knowledge is required to begin.
Yes. We teach students of all ages, from young children to adult beginners, with lessons adjusted to suit each learner's pace and comfort level.
Yes. Both male and female tutors are available, and families or adult learners can request whichever they feel most comfortable with.
Classes are conducted live, one-on-one, through video call. The tutor guides the student through reading, correction, and Tajweed practice in real time, just like an in-person lesson.
Yes. New students can book a free trial class to experience the teaching style and meet a tutor before enrolling in a regular course.
Yes. Class schedules are flexible and arranged around the student's routine, with options across different days and times.
This depends on the student's age, current level, and how often they attend class. Tutors can give a clearer estimate after the first trial session.
Parents receive regular updates from the tutor on recitation quality, lessons covered, and areas that need more practice.