One Place for Every Question, Trial, or Next Step.
Contact MIDAD Quran Academy for help with courses, class timings, fees, free trials, or choosing the right starting point.
Choose one. We’ll take you to the right place.
Tell Us What You Need Help With.
Choose the reason for contacting MIDAD and send your message. If your enquiry is about trial classes or choosing a course, we will also ask for a few learner details.
Tell Us What You Need. Send Your Enquiry.
Choose how you want to contact us, or send your enquiry in three short steps.
Three Short Steps.
We only ask for the details needed for your enquiry.
No payment. No obligation. Your information is used only to respond to your enquiry and provide the help you requested.
Ask About the Teaching, Teachers, Progress and Supervision.
You can ask how one-to-one classes work, how Quran teachers are checked, how progress is shared, and how live supervision works before booking trial classes or enrolling. You should be able to understand these things before making a decision.
Four important parts of MIDAD’s teaching process that you can ask about before enrolling.
One-to-One Teaching
Ask how lessons are taught around one learner’s current level, course, mistakes, and learning needs.
Assessed Quran Teachers
Ask how qualifications, identity documents, Quran recitation, Tajweed, and teaching ability are checked before regular teaching begins.
Clear Progress Updates
Ask how parents are informed about what was taught, what is improving, what still needs practice, and what comes next.
Live Class Supervision
Ask how live supervision works, how parents may observe classes, and how communication involving minors is managed.
One-to-One Teaching
Ask how lessons are taught around one learner’s current level, course, mistakes, and learning needs.
Assessed Quran Teachers
Ask how qualifications, identity documents, Quran recitation, Tajweed, and teaching ability are checked before regular teaching begins.
Clear Progress Updates
Ask how parents are informed about what was taught, what is improving, what still needs practice, and what comes next.
Live Class Supervision
Ask how live supervision works, how parents may observe classes, and how communication involving minors is managed.
Know What Happens Before, During and After Classes.
Before enrolling, you can understand how the trial works, what classes cost, how teaching is organised, how teachers are checked, how supervision works, and how learning progress is shared.
Before enrolling, see what happens before, during, and after regular classes.
3 Free Trial Classes
No Payment Before Trial
Course Guidance
Clear Monthly Pricing
One-to-One Teaching
Correction & Review
Teacher Assessment
Live Supervision
After-Class Update
Monthly Progress Update
Parent-Led Communication
3 Free Trial Classes
No Payment Before Trial
Course Guidance
Clear Monthly Pricing
One-to-One Teaching
Correction & Review
Teacher Assessment
Live Supervision
After-Class Update
Monthly Progress Update
Parent-Led Communication
Yes. You can contact MIDAD about courses, fees, class timings, teachers, supervision, enrolment, trial classes, the learner’s current level, or existing student support.
No. Tell us what the learner can currently do and what they need help with. You can also choose “Not Sure Yet” when completing the form.
Yes. You can ask your questions first. You do not need to book trial classes or choose a paid plan before speaking with MIDAD.
Choose “Book 3 Free Trial Classes” on the contact form and provide the requested learner and scheduling details. We will contact you to discuss the learner’s needs and arrange suitable trial times.
Yes. You can ask about monthly fees, plans, class frequency, lesson duration, and payment before deciding whether to book or enrol.
Yes. Tell us your country, time zone, preferred days, and suitable times. We can discuss available options with you.
Yes. You can ask about teacher qualifications, Quran recitation and Tajweed assessment, teaching standards, and how teachers are prepared before regular classes begin.
Yes. You can ask how live supervision works, whether parents can observe classes, and how communication involving children is handled.
MIDAD reviews your message and contacts you to answer your question or ask for any missing information. Depending on your enquiry, the next step may be answering your question, giving course guidance, discussing timings, or arranging trial classes.
No. Sending a question or arranging the three free trial classes does not require payment. You decide whether to continue with regular classes after the trial.
Have a Question? Contact Us.
Whether you want to ask one quick question, discuss Quran courses, check fees or class times, learn about teachers and supervision, book trial classes, or get help for an existing student, you can Contact MIDAD Quran Academy here.
