Master Quran Recitation in Just Months: The Ultimate Quran Course for Beginners
Perfect for Kids & Adults in the USA, UK, Canada & Australia
Are you struggling to recite the Quran correctly? Do Arabic letters confuse you? Are you tired of relying on transliterations? You’re not alone.
For Muslims in Western countries, learning the Quran’s basics can feel overwhelming. Without a strong foundation in Qaida—the essential rules of Arabic pronunciation and Tajweed—mistakes like misreading “ض” (Dhaad) as “د” (Dal) or skipping elongation (madd) can distort meanings. rabic letters have unique articulation points (makharij) and attributes (sifaat). Mispronouncing even one letter can alter meanings—for example, confusing “ق” (Qaf) with “ك” (Kaf) changes Qalb (heart) to Kalb (dog). Our course emphasizes:
At QuranHall.com, we’ve helped 2,500+ students worldwide recite the Quran independently with our structured, beginner-friendly Basic Quran Course.
Here’s why you need this course:
✅ Fix Pronunciation Errors in 12 weeks.
✅ Learn Tajweed Basics with certified tutors.
✅ Recite Short Surahs confidently (e.g., Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas).
✅ Flexible 24/7 Classes for busy schedules.

What is Quran Foundation Course OR Qaida?
Qaida is the first step to Quranic fluency. It teaches:
- Arabic Alphabet: Recognize and pronounce all 29 letters correctly.
- Harakat (Vowels): Fatha, Kasra, Damma, and Sukoon.
- Basic Tajweed: Rules like Noon Sakinah, Meem Sakinah, and Ghunnah.
- Word Formation: Read simple Arabic words and verses.
Without Quran Foundatin (Qaida), you risk:
- ❌ Misunderstanding Quranic verses.
- ❌ Developing habits that are hard to unlearn.
- ❌ Losing the spiritual essence of recitation with tajweed.
What Will You Learn ?
Module | Topics Covered | Key Focus |
---|---|---|
1. Arabic Alphabet | 29 letters (isolated forms), pronunciation of challenging letters (ع, ق, غ, ض). | Correct articulation (makharij) of each letter. |
2. Short Vowels | Fatha (ـَ), Kasra (ـِ), Damma (ـُ) with practice words (مَلِك، كِتَاب). | Reading words with short vowels. |
3. Sukoon | Silent letters (ـْ), e.g., أَمْسِ، قَلْب. | Pronouncing letters without vowels. |
4. Tanween | Double vowels (ـً، ـٍ، ـٌ), e.g., كِتَابًا، مُسْلِمٌ. | Mastering “an,” “in,” and “un” endings. |
5. Madd (Elongation) | Natural Madd (2 beats) and secondary elongation, e.g., قَالَ، نُوحِيهَا. | Stretching vowels correctly. |
6. Joining Letters | Letter forms (beginning, middle, end), e.g., تـ ـتـ ـت، سـ ـسـ ـس. | Building words like مَسْجِد، اِسْم. |
7. Shaddah | Doubled letters (ـّ), e.g., مَدَّة، حَادَّة. | Stress and nasalization (ghunnah) in Tajweed. |
8. Noon & Meem Sakinah | Rules of Idgham, Ikhfa, Izhar (e.g., مِنْ قَبْلِ → مِقْبَل). | Merging, hiding, or clarifying sounds. |
9. Qalqalah | Echo letters (ق، ط، ب، ج، د), e.g., أَقْطَعُ، يَبْعَثُ. | Pronouncing letters with a bouncing sound. |
10. Laam & Ra Rules | Heavy vs. light ر, Moon/Sun letters (أَلْقَمَرُ vs. أَلشَّمْسُ). | Adjusting pronunciation based on letter context. |
11. Reading Practice | Compound words (مَسْجِدُ الْحَرَام), short verses (بِسْمِ اللَّهِ). | Fluency in connecting words and verses. |
12. Surah Recitation | Short Surahs (Al-Fatiha, Al-Ikhlas) and daily duas. | Confident, error-free recitation with Tajweed. |
Why Choose Our Quran Qaida Course?
1. Structured Curriculum for Rapid Progress
Our Quran Foundation Course—a streamlined Basic Quran Course—covers Qaida essentials: Arabic letters, vowels (harakat), and Basic Tajweed Rules like Noon Sakinah. Progress step-by-step from letters to fluent word formation, avoiding errors. Bite-sized lessons empower beginners to recite Surahs (e.g., Al-Fatiha) confidently in 3-6 months.
2. Certified Tutors Who Care
Our tutors are Certified with 10+ years of experience teaching non-Arabs. They’ll:
- 🔍 Spot subtle pronunciation errors.
- 🎯 Give personalized feedback via screen sharing.
- 💡 Simplify complex rules with visual aids.
3. Interactive Learning Tools
- Practice Quizzes: Test your knowledge after each lesson.
- Self-Recording: Compare your recitation to Yor Techers.
- Progress : Track weekly improvements .
Who Is This Course For?
- Parents: Want your kids to recite Quran correctly from a young age.
- Converts: Need to start from the basics.
- Busy Professionals: Only have 30 minutes a day to learn.
- Tajweed Beginners: Tried learning alone but need structure.
How long does it take to finish all modules?
Selfpaced, Mostly students complete it in 3–6 months (5 classes/week).
Can adults and kids follow the same curriculum?
Yes! We adjust teaching methods (e.g games for kids, drills for adults).
Do you provide course materials?
Yes—PDF workbooks, audio clips, and quizzes.