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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers about our online Quran and Arabic programs. Can't find what you need? Contact us.

Answers to common questions about our online Quran tutoring and Arabic learning programs. Still have a question? Contact us.

Are all classes really online?
Yes. Every class is conducted 100% online via live video sessions. There are no in-person or local-only options. Families across the United States (and elsewhere) learn from home.
Do you serve families in the United States?
Yes. We focus on serving families in the USA. Our tutors are available to teach students in any time zone, and our enrollment and support are set up for US-based families.
How do I get started?
Fill out our Get Started form with your and your child's details, preferred schedule, and any comments. A team member will contact you to schedule an online evaluation and match you with a tutor. You'll then receive a meeting link to begin your first session.
What do I need for online classes?
A stable internet connection, a device with a camera and microphone (computer, tablet, or phone), and a quiet space. We use standard video meeting tools; you'll receive a link before each session.
What programs do you offer?
We offer Quran memorization (Tahfeez), Tajweed, Tafseer, Hadith, Aqeedah, Fiqh, and Islamic history—all in one-on-one online sessions. Courses can be in English or Arabic, depending on level and preference.
Who are the tutors?
All our tutors are scholars and Shuyookh—qualified educators with Ijazat and/or degrees in Arabic and Islamic studies from institutions such as Al-Azhar University. They teach exclusively online and are experienced with remote instruction.
How is pricing determined?
Pricing depends on your chosen plan: number of sessions per week, course type, and level. We'll provide a clear rate after you register. Monthly invoices are sent by email.
Can adults enroll, or only children?
Both. We serve kids and adults. Many families enroll multiple members. Indicate who will be learning when you fill out the Get Started form.
What if we need to reschedule?
We work with families to reschedule when needed. Contact your tutor or our team to adjust sessions. We aim for consistency while respecting your schedule.
Is there a long-term contract?
We don't require a long-term contract. Plans are typically billed monthly. You can discuss commitment and any changes with us when you enroll.
How long does it take to memorize the Quran?
The timeline for completing Hifdh (Quran memorization) depends on the student's pace, how many sessions per week they have, and how much time they put into revision at home. Some students complete the Quran in a few years with consistent 3–4 sessions per week and daily revision; others take longer. We design a personalized memorization and revision plan so progress is steady and the Quran stays with them for life.
What age can my child start online Quran classes?
We work with children who are ready for structured one-on-one lessons—typically around age 5 or 6 and up, depending on focus and readiness. For very young learners we may suggest shorter sessions. When you fill out the Get Started form, share your child's age and any prior experience; we'll match you with a tutor and pace that suit them.
Do you offer trial sessions?
We don't offer a separate 'trial' product, but our process is low-commitment: you enroll, we match you with a tutor, and you start your first session. If you prefer to test the waters with fewer hours, our Flexible (hourly) plan lets you book a minimum number of hours per month so you can try us before committing to a weekly plan. You can also contact us to discuss your situation.
Do you teach in Arabic or English?
Both. Many of our tutors are fluent in English and Arabic. We match you with a tutor who can teach in the language that works best for you or your child. Some subjects (e.g. Tafseer, Fiqh) can be taught in either language depending on level and preference. Tell us your preference when you enroll.
Can we switch tutors if needed?
Yes. If your schedule changes, you need a different specialization, or the fit isn't right, we can arrange a new match. We want you to have a tutor you're comfortable with so that learning continues smoothly. Contact our team and we'll work with you to find a better fit.
What's the difference between Tajweed and Tafseer?
Tajweed is the science of correct Quranic recitation—pronunciation of letters, rules of recitation (e.g. Noon Sakinah, Madd), and reading with beauty and accuracy. Tafseer is the explanation and interpretation of the meanings of the Quran. Many students study both: Tajweed so they recite correctly, and Tafseer so they understand what they're reciting. We offer separate programs for each, and they can be combined based on your goals.
Is online Quran learning as effective as in-person?
Yes, when done with qualified teachers and a structured approach. Our one-on-one live sessions give you the same individual attention you'd get in person. Tutors correct recitation in real time, assign and review memorization, and explain Tafseer, Hadith, or Fiqh just as they would face-to-face. Many families in the USA find that online learning is more practical—no commute, flexible scheduling—without sacrificing quality. Our tutors are experienced in teaching remotely and keeping students engaged.

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