Clear Monthly Fees For
One-To-One Quran Classes.
See MIDAD’s online Quran classes pricing before you enrol. Choose the course, select USA or UK pricing, and compare two, three, or five live one-to-one classes each week. Regular lessons are 30 minutes, while the Hifz Program follows a separate five-day routine with 45-minute classes.
One-to-One
Live Personal Attention
One teacher focuses on one learner throughout each class.
Weekly Routine
2, 3, or 5 Classes
Choose a regular schedule that fits the learner’s course and available study time.
Progress
Clear Learning Follow-Up
Keep track of what was taught, corrected, and what still needs practice.
Teaching
Qualified & Supervised
Classes are taught by qualified Quran teachers and sit within MIDAD’s live-supervision system.
Try 3 classes free before paying. See how the teaching works before choosing a regular monthly plan. Eligible refund requests made within the first 30 days are reviewed under MIDAD’s approved satisfaction and refund policy.
Compare the course, weekly class routine, session length, and monthly price before you enrol. USA pricing is shown in USD and UK pricing in GBP.
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What Your Monthly Plan Includes.
One-to-One Attention
One teacher works with one learner throughout the live class.
Weekly Routine Options
Choose two, three, or five classes each week where the course allows.
Progress Updates
See what has been practised, what is improving, and what still needs attention.
Qualified, Supervised Teaching
Classes are taught by qualified Quran teachers within MIDAD’s live-supervision system.
Try Three Classes Before You Pay.
Attend three free one-to-one trial classes before choosing a regular monthly plan. Eligible first-month refund requests are handled under MIDAD’s approved satisfaction and refund policy.
Choose the course and weekly routine, see the monthly price in USD or GBP, and try three classes free before paying.
USD & GBP pricing · No hidden class charges · No payment before the trial
The Monthly Fee Supports the Teaching, Not the Quran.
The Quran itself cannot be priced. The monthly fee covers the teaching work around each lesson: the tutor’s time, preparation, live one-to-one teaching, correction, follow-up, and continued learning support.
This makes the cost easier to understand before you choose a regular plan. You can see what the fee pays for rather than receiving only a monthly figure without context.
Teaching Time
Each plan includes dedicated live teaching time between one teacher and one learner.
Lesson Preparation
The teacher prepares according to the learner’s course, current level, previous work, and areas that still need attention.
Live One-to-One Teaching
The full lesson is focused on one learner rather than divided across a group class.
Correction and Guidance
The teacher listens, corrects mistakes, explains what needs to change, and gives clear direction for practice.
Follow-Up
Lessons continue from previous work so recurring mistakes, weak areas, and unfinished learning are not quietly left behind.
Continued Learning Support
A regular weekly routine keeps the teaching connected from one class to the next instead of becoming a series of unrelated lessons.
The Fee Supports Teaching, Not the Quran.
The Quran is priceless. Your monthly fee covers dedicated teaching time, lesson preparation, live correction, follow-up, and continued support around the learner’s classes.
Dedicated Teaching Time
Live class time is focused on one learner.
Prepared for the Learner
Lessons follow the learner’s course, level, weak areas, and next step.
Live One-to-One Teaching
The teacher explains, listens, corrects, and guides practice directly.
Correction and Follow-Up
Previous mistakes and unfinished work remain part of the learning plan.
Continued Learning Support
The weekly routine connects one lesson to the next.
The Fee Supports Teaching, Not the Quran.
The Quran is priceless. The monthly fee covers the teaching time, preparation, correction, follow-up, and learning support around each class.
Compare Monthly Quran Class Fees by Course and Weekly Routine.
Select the learner’s course, choose USA or United Kingdom pricing, and then choose the weekly routine. The monthly fee shown below changes with your selection, so you can see the cost before enrolment.
3. Choose Classes Per Week
Regular courses use 30-minute live one-to-one classes.5 Days / Week
Five 45-minute live one-to-one classes each week for new memorisation, recent revision, older revision, listening, and correction.
3 days per week · 30-minute one-to-one classes
Choose a Weekly Quran Class Routine the Learner Can Maintain.
The lowest or highest plan is not automatically the right choice. Consider the learner’s current level, course, practice time, and weekly availability. More classes provide more frequent teacher contact, but the schedule should still be realistic enough to follow consistently.
STARTER
2 Days / WeekA lighter routine for learners who need regular teaching without a busy weekly schedule. It can suit beginners, families with limited availability, or learners who have enough time to practise independently between classes.
PROGRESS
3 Days / WeekA balanced routine with more regular contact during the week. It gives the learner additional opportunities for teaching, correction, and follow-up while still leaving time for practice between lessons.
CONSISTENCY
5 Days / WeekA more frequent routine for learners who benefit from regular correction, stronger continuity, and less time between classes. It can suit learners working on fluency, recurring mistakes, or a more settled learning habit.
HIFZ ROUTINE
5 Days / Week · 45 MinutesHifz uses its own five-day routine because memorisation needs frequent listening, correction, recent revision, older revision, and consistent follow-up.
Choose a Weekly Routine the Learner Can Maintain.
Compare the plans by how often the learner needs teaching and how much practice time is available between classes.
STARTER PLAN
2 Days / Week. A lighter routine with regular teaching and more time between lessons.
PROGRESS PLAN
3 Days / Week. A balanced routine with more frequent correction and follow-up.
CONSISTENCY PLAN
5 Days / Week. Frequent teacher contact for learners who need stronger continuity.
HIFZ ROUTINE
5 Days / Week · 45 Minutes. A fixed routine for memorisation, listening, revision, and correction.
Choose a Weekly Routine the Learner Can Maintain.
Compare the plans by how often the learner needs teaching and how much practice time is available between classes.
STARTER PLAN
A lighter routine with regular teaching and more time between lessons.
PROGRESS PLAN
A balanced routine with more frequent correction and follow-up.
CONSISTENCY PLAN
Frequent teacher contact for learners who need stronger continuity.
HIFZ ROUTINE
A fixed routine for memorisation, listening, revision, and correction.
Not Sure Which Course or Monthly Plan Fits the Learner?
You do not need to choose from price alone. The suitable plan depends on the course, current level, learning goal, available practice time, and how often the learner can realistically attend. The three free trial classes give us more information before you commit to a paid routine.
Course Guidance
Identify the course that matches the current level.We can help clarify whether the learner should begin with Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, Hifz, or Islamic Studies instead of choosing a course only by name.
Routine Guidance
Choose a weekly schedule that can actually be followed.Two classes may suit a lighter routine. Three classes provide more regular contact. Five classes provide frequent teaching and correction. Hifz follows its own five-day routine.
Pricing Clarity
Know the monthly fee before enrolment.Once the course and routine are selected, the monthly cost is shown clearly. USA families use USD pricing and UK families use GBP pricing.
Trial First
Experience the teaching before choosing a paid plan.The learner can attend three free one-to-one trial classes first. Use the trial to see the teaching, correction, learner response, and proposed starting point before continuing.
Not Sure Which Plan Fits the Learner?
Use the learner’s course, current level, goal, and weekly availability to choose a routine instead of deciding from price alone.
COURSE GUIDANCE
Check which course matches the learner’s current level.
ROUTINE GUIDANCE
Choose two, three, or five weekly classes where available.
CLEAR MONTHLY PRICING
See the fee in USD or GBP before enrolment.
TRIAL BEFORE ENROLMENT
Try three one-to-one classes before choosing a paid plan.
Start With Clarity, Not Pressure.
Get plan guidance or begin the free trial before deciding which regular plan fits the learner.
Choose the Course and Plan With More Clarity.
We can help clarify the course, weekly routine, monthly fee, and starting point before you enrol.
Four Questions. One Clearer Decision.
Clear Answers About Quran Class Prices, Plans, and Payment.
These answers explain the monthly cost of online Quran classes, available weekly routines, class length, USA and UK currencies, Hifz pricing, trial terms, and the 30-day satisfaction and refund policy.
For Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies, monthly fees depend on the weekly routine. Two classes per week cost $29 in the USA or £25 in the UK; three classes cost $39 or £35; and five classes cost $49 or £45. Hifz follows a separate five-day, 45-minute plan at $59 in the USA or £55 in the UK.
Yes. Regular plans are priced monthly. The amount depends on the selected course, weekly class routine, and whether you are using USA pricing in USD or United Kingdom pricing in GBP.
Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies use 30-minute live one-to-one classes. Hifz uses 45-minute one-to-one classes because its routine includes memorisation, listening, revision, and correction.
USA families are charged according to the USD prices shown in the selector. UK families are charged according to the GBP prices shown there.
Choose according to the learner’s course, current level, available practice time, and weekly routine. Two classes provide a lighter schedule, three provide more regular contact, and five provide frequent teaching and correction. The highest plan is not automatically the best plan for every learner.
Yes. Where the course offers different weekly routines, the plan can be reviewed if the learner’s needs, progress, or availability changes. The aim is to keep the routine suitable rather than make the learner remain on a schedule that no longer fits.
Hifz follows five 45-minute classes each week and costs $59 per month in the USA or £55 per month in the UK. The longer and more frequent routine provides time for new memorisation, recent revision, older revision, listening, and correction.
The monthly fee covers the teaching service around the learner’s classes, including tutor time, lesson preparation, live one-to-one teaching, correction, follow-up, supervised classes, and learning support. The Quran itself is not being priced.
No. The learner can attend three free one-to-one trial classes before you choose a regular paid plan. Payment is only needed if you decide to continue after the trial.
If you are dissatisfied after enrolment, contact MIDAD within the first 30 days. The concern is reviewed, and eligible refund requests are handled under the approved satisfaction and refund policy.
Clear Answers About Quran Class Prices, Plans, and Payment.
These answers explain the monthly cost of online Quran classes, available weekly routines, class length, USA and UK currencies, Hifz pricing, trial terms, and the 30-day satisfaction and refund policy.
For Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies, monthly fees depend on the weekly routine. Two classes per week cost $29 in the USA or £25 in the UK; three classes cost $39 or £35; and five classes cost $49 or £45. Hifz follows a separate five-day, 45-minute plan at $59 in the USA or £55 in the UK.
Yes. Regular plans are priced monthly. The amount depends on the selected course, weekly class routine, and whether you are using USA pricing in USD or United Kingdom pricing in GBP.
Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies use 30-minute live one-to-one classes. Hifz uses 45-minute one-to-one classes because its routine includes memorisation, listening, revision, and correction.
USA families are charged according to the USD prices shown in the selector. UK families are charged according to the GBP prices shown there.
Choose according to the learner’s course, current level, available practice time, and weekly routine. Two classes provide a lighter schedule, three provide more regular contact, and five provide frequent teaching and correction. The highest plan is not automatically the best plan for every learner.
Yes. Where the course offers different weekly routines, the plan can be reviewed if the learner’s needs, progress, or availability changes. The aim is to keep the routine suitable rather than make the learner remain on a schedule that no longer fits.
Hifz follows five 45-minute classes each week and costs $59 per month in the USA or £55 per month in the UK. The longer and more frequent routine provides time for new memorisation, recent revision, older revision, listening, and correction.
The monthly fee covers the teaching service around the learner’s classes, including tutor time, lesson preparation, live one-to-one teaching, correction, follow-up, supervised classes, and learning support. The Quran itself is not being priced.
No. The learner can attend three free one-to-one trial classes before you choose a regular paid plan. Payment is only needed if you decide to continue after the trial.
If you are dissatisfied after enrolment, contact MIDAD within the first 30 days. The concern is reviewed, and eligible refund requests are handled under the approved satisfaction and refund policy.
Clear Answers About Fees, Plans & Payment.
Check the main pricing details before choosing a regular plan.
01How much do online Quran classes cost?−
Regular Online Quran Classes Pricing & Monthly Plans start at $29 in the USA or £25 in the UK. Select the weekly routine to see the exact fee. Hifz has its own $59 / £55 plan.
02Are the fees monthly?+
Yes. The amount depends on the selected course and weekly routine.
03How long is each class?+
Regular classes are 30 minutes. Hifz classes are 45 minutes.
04Which currency will I pay in?+
USA pricing is in USD. UK pricing is in GBP.
05Which plan should I choose?+
Choose according to the learner’s level, course, practice time, and weekly availability.
06Can I change the plan later?+
Yes. Where other routines are available, the plan can be reviewed if the learner’s needs or availability changes.
07Why is Hifz priced separately?+
Hifz uses five 45-minute classes each week for memorisation, revision, listening, and correction. It costs $59 in the USA or £55 in the UK.
08What does the fee cover?+
Tutor time, preparation, live teaching, correction, follow-up, supervision, and learning support.
09Do I pay before the trial?+
No. Three free one-to-one trial classes come before a regular paid plan.
10How does the 30-day refund policy work?+
Contact MIDAD within the first 30 days if you are dissatisfied. Eligible requests are reviewed under the approved satisfaction and refund policy.
Know the Course, Monthly Fee, and Weekly Routine Before You Continue.
You can review the online Quran class prices first, try three live one-to-one classes, and then decide whether the course and routine are suitable. There is no need to choose a paid plan before you have experienced the teaching.
You should know what the learner is studying, how often the classes will take place, how long each session lasts, and what the monthly cost will be.
Attend three free one-to-one classes before paying.
Make sure the course matches the learner’s current level and goal.
Select a weekly schedule the learner can realistically maintain.
See the monthly USD or GBP price before continuing.
Try One-to-One Quran Classes Before You Choose a Paid Plan.
See how the learner is taught and corrected, then choose the course, weekly routine, and monthly fee with more information.
Experience the teaching first. Choose the paid plan afterward.
Try the Classes Before You Pay.
Experience the one-to-one teaching first, then choose the course and monthly plan if you want to continue.
See the teaching first. Decide after the trial.
