Online Quran Classes for Kids, Matched to Their Current Level.
MIDAD’s live one-to-one online Quran classes help families start from what the learner can actually do now, then choose a course that matches the reading skill, recitation need, memorisation goal, or Islamic learning area that needs attention.
Start with the learner’s actual reading level and goal, then choose the course that addresses what needs attention next.
Noorani Qaida
Build Arabic letter, sound, joining, and reading-sign foundations before regular Quran reading.
Quran Reading
Strengthen fluency, pronunciation, accuracy, and confidence while reading connected Quranic text.
Practical Tajweed
Learn Tajweed rules and apply them during live Quran recitation with correction.
Quran Memorisation
Memorise new Quran while keeping recent and older portions under revision.
Islamic Studies
Learn belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, and daily Islamic practice.
Start with what the learner can do now, then choose the course that gives them the right next step.



Choose the Online Quran Course That Matches the Learner Now.
The right course depends on what the learner can already do and where progress is breaking down. Use the starting points below to see which course is most closely connected to the learner’s current need.
NEW TO ARABIC READING
The learner does not yet recognise Arabic letters, sounds, joined forms, vowels, or simple words reliably.
CAN READ, BUT READING IS STILL DIFFICULT
The learner can read Quranic text but pauses often, misreads words, struggles with pronunciation, or needs stronger fluency and confidence.
READING IS ESTABLISHED, BUT TAJWEED NEEDS WORK
The learner can already read but needs clearer Makharij, stronger rule application, and direct correction during Quran recitation.
READY TO MEMORISE
The learner can read well enough to begin or continue Hifz and needs a routine that balances new memorisation, revision, and correction.
NEEDS ISLAMIC LEARNING ALONGSIDE QURAN
The learner needs age-appropriate lessons in belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, Islamic history, and everyday Muslim practice.
If the learner seems to sit between two levels, you do not need to choose by guesswork. Share the current level and learning goal, and the trial classes can help us identify a more suitable starting point.
Which Course Fits Their Current Level?
Choose according to what the learner can already do and what needs work next.
New to Arabic Reading
Letters, sounds, joining, and basic reading are not yet clear.
Suitable Course Noorani QaidaReading Still Feels Difficult
The learner reads but needs stronger fluency, pronunciation, and correction.
Suitable Course Quran ReadingRules Need Practical Work
Reading is established, but pronunciation and Tajweed application need correction.
Suitable Course Practical TajweedReady for Hifz
The learner can read and is ready for memorisation with regular revision.
Suitable Course Quran MemorisationNeeds Islamic Studies
Build understanding of belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, and daily practice.
Suitable Course Islamic StudiesNot sure between two courses? Use the free trial to check the learner’s level first.
Which Course Fits Their Current Level?
Choose according to what the learner can already do and what needs work next.
Choose one starting point.
Letters, sounds, joining, and basic reading are not yet clear.
Online Quran Courses for Different Learning Needs.
Explore each course by the skill it develops. The course pages below explain who the course is for, what is taught, how lessons work, and what the learner should be able to build over time.
BEGINNER FOUNDATION
01
BUILD FLUENCY
02
PRACTICAL TAJWEED
03
QURAN MEMORISATION
04
ISLAMIC FOUNDATIONS
05
UPCOMING
06Quranic Arabic
Build Quranic vocabulary, recognise common sentence patterns, and begin understanding the language used in familiar Quranic verses.
Six Learning Options. Different Starting Points.
See what each course focuses on and choose according to the learner’s current need.
01
02Quran Reading
Fluency, pronunciation, and connected Quran reading.
03Practical Tajweed
Tajweed rules applied during real recitation.
04Hifz Program
New memorisation with recent and older revision.

Islamic Studies
Belief, worship, duas, manners, and Muslim life.

Quranic Arabic
Quranic vocabulary and language understanding.
One Quran Learning Path. Different Courses at Different Stages.
The learner does not need every Quran course at once. Reading foundations normally come first, followed by stronger Quran reading, practical Tajweed, or Hifz when the learner is ready. Islamic Studies can continue alongside the Quran-learning path.
START WITH QAIDA
Learn Arabic letters, sounds, joined forms, vowels, reading signs, and simple words when the basic reading system is not yet secure.
BUILD QURAN READING
Move into connected Quranic text and work on fluency, pronunciation, accuracy, word recognition, and reading confidence.
APPLY PRACTICAL TAJWEED
Once reading is reasonably established, learn Tajweed rules and practise applying them during real recitation with direct correction.
BEGIN OR CONTINUE HIFZ
Start memorisation when reading is strong enough to support new Hifz, recent revision, older revision, and careful correction.
ISLAMIC STUDIES FOR CHILDREN
Islamic Studies can continue alongside the learner’s Quran course, covering belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, Islamic history, and everyday Muslim responsibilities.
Build the Next Skill at the Right Stage.
Each course addresses a different learning need. The learner should move forward when the current foundation is ready.
Noorani Qaida
Letters, sounds, joining, vowels, and simple reading.
Quran Reading
Connected-text fluency, pronunciation, and correction.
Practical Tajweed
Apply Tajweed rules during live recitation.
Quran Memorisation
New Hifz with revision and correction.
Islamic Studies
Build Islamic understanding alongside Quran learning.
Build the Next Skill at the Right Stage.
Each course addresses a different learning need. The learner should move forward when the current foundation is ready.
Noorani Qaida
Letters, sounds, joining, vowels, and simple reading.
Quran Reading
Connected-text fluency, pronunciation, and correction.
Practical Tajweed
Apply Tajweed rules during live recitation.
Quran Memorisation
New Hifz with revision and correction.
Islamic Studies
Build Islamic understanding alongside Quran learning.
Additional learning option
Not Sure Which Online Quran Course Your Child Needs?
Course names alone do not tell you where a learner should begin. Tell us what the learner can already read, what feels difficult, what they have studied before, and what you want them to improve. We can use that information and the trial classes to guide the starting point.
TELL US THE CURRENT LEVEL
Share what the learner can already read, where mistakes happen, and whether they have studied Qaida, Quran Reading, Tajweed, or Hifz before.
EXPLAIN THE LEARNING GOAL
Tell us whether the main goal is beginner reading, stronger fluency, Tajweed correction, Quran memorisation, revision, or Islamic understanding.
WE COMPARE THE COURSE OPTIONS
We compare the learner’s current ability with the purpose of Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, Hifz, or Islamic Studies.
START WITH A CLEARER DIRECTION
Begin with the course that addresses the learner’s current need instead of choosing only from the course name.
Find the Right Starting Point for Your Child.
Tell us the current level, the main difficulty, and the learning goal before choosing a course.
Current Level
What can the learner already read or recite?
Main Goal
Is the priority reading, Tajweed, Hifz, revision, or Islamic Studies?
Course Match
We compare the need with the available course options.
First Step
Start where the learner actually needs support.
Find the Right Starting Point for Your Child.
Tell us the current level, the main difficulty, and the learning goal before choosing a course.
Two things in. One clearer direction out.
What can the learner read now, where is the main difficulty, and what should improve next?
We compare the need with the course options and use the trial to confirm a suitable first step.
Try the Teaching Before You Choose the Right Course.
Share the learner’s current level and main goal. We’ll arrange three free one-to-one trial classes, review the starting point, and help you choose a suitable course before regular enrolment.
Tell Us About the Learner
Share a few details about the learner’s current level, previous learning, and main goal. We’ll contact you to arrange the trial and discuss a suitable starting point.
Clear Monthly Pricing for Online Quran Classes.
Choose a course, select USA or United Kingdom pricing, and compare the available weekly routines before enrolling. Most courses use 30-minute one-to-one classes with two, three, or five lessons per week. Hifz follows its own five-day, 45-minute routine.
Choose classes per week
30-minute live one-to-one classes5 Days / Week
Five 45-minute one-to-one classes each week for memorisation, revision, listening, and correction.
3 days per week · 30-minute one-to-one classes
Questions About Choosing Online Quran Classes for Kids
These answers explain where beginners should start, when Quran Reading, Tajweed, or Hifz becomes suitable, how Islamic Studies fits alongside Quran learning, and how the free trial helps families choose.
The starting point depends on what the learner can already do. Noorani Qaida is for reading foundations, Quran Reading develops connected-text fluency, Practical Tajweed focuses on applying recitation rules, Hifz focuses on memorisation with revision, and Islamic Studies builds Islamic understanding alongside Quran learning.
Noorani Qaida is usually the appropriate starting point when Arabic letters, sounds, joined forms, vowels, reading signs, and simple words are not yet clear. The learner can build these foundations before moving into regular Quran Reading.
Quran Reading may be more suitable when the learner can recognise Quranic text but still reads slowly, hesitates, misreads words, struggles with pronunciation, or needs more fluency and confidence.
Practical Tajweed becomes more useful when basic reading is established and the learner needs focused work on pronunciation, Makharij, Tajweed rules, and applying those rules during real Quran recitation.
Hifz is suitable when the learner can read Quran well enough to prepare new memorisation without struggling through every word. A strong Hifz routine also needs regular revision, correction, and enough practice time to protect earlier portions.
Yes. Islamic Studies for Children can be taken alongside Quran learning when the weekly routine remains manageable. It covers areas such as belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, Islamic history, and everyday Muslim practice.
Yes. MIDAD’s classes are taught online, and the course plans on this page are available with separate USA and United Kingdom pricing. Learners join live one-to-one classes rather than group lessons.
You do not need to choose from the course name alone. Share the learner’s current level, previous learning, weak areas, and goal. The trial classes can help show whether the learner should strengthen an earlier foundation or move into the next course.
Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies use 30-minute one-to-one lessons with options for two, three, or five classes per week. Hifz uses a fixed five-day routine with 45-minute classes. The pricing selector shows the monthly USA or UK fee before you choose.
The learner attends three live one-to-one classes before regular enrolment. We use the trial to understand the current level, see how the learner responds to teaching and correction, and identify a suitable course direction. No payment is required before the trial.
Questions Before You Choose a Course
Quick answers about starting level, course differences, class plans, and the three free trials.
The starting point depends on what the learner can already do. Noorani Qaida is for reading foundations, Quran Reading develops connected-text fluency, Practical Tajweed focuses on applying recitation rules, Hifz focuses on memorisation with revision, and Islamic Studies builds Islamic understanding alongside Quran learning.
Noorani Qaida is usually the appropriate starting point when Arabic letters, sounds, joined forms, vowels, reading signs, and simple words are not yet clear. The learner can build these foundations before moving into regular Quran Reading.
Quran Reading may be more suitable when the learner can recognise Quranic text but still reads slowly, hesitates, misreads words, struggles with pronunciation, or needs more fluency and confidence.
Practical Tajweed becomes more useful when basic reading is established and the learner needs focused work on pronunciation, Makharij, Tajweed rules, and applying those rules during real Quran recitation.
Hifz is suitable when the learner can read Quran well enough to prepare new memorisation without struggling through every word. A strong Hifz routine also needs regular revision, correction, and enough practice time to protect earlier portions.
Yes. Islamic Studies for Children can be taken alongside Quran learning when the weekly routine remains manageable. It covers areas such as belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, Islamic history, and everyday Muslim practice.
Yes. MIDAD’s classes are taught online, and the course plans on this page are available with separate USA and United Kingdom pricing. Learners join live one-to-one classes rather than group lessons.
You do not need to choose from the course name alone. Share the learner’s current level, previous learning, weak areas, and goal. The trial classes can help show whether the learner should strengthen an earlier foundation or move into the next course.
Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies use 30-minute one-to-one lessons with options for two, three, or five classes per week. Hifz uses a fixed five-day routine with 45-minute classes. The pricing selector shows the monthly USA or UK fee before you choose.
The learner attends three live one-to-one classes before regular enrolment. We use the trial to understand the current level, see how the learner responds to teaching and correction, and identify a suitable course direction. No payment is required before the trial.
Questions Before You Choose a Course
Quick answers about starting level, course differences, class plans, and the three free trials.
01Which Online Quran Course Should My Child Start With?−
The starting point depends on what the learner can already do. Noorani Qaida is for reading foundations, Quran Reading develops connected-text fluency, Practical Tajweed focuses on applying recitation rules, Hifz focuses on memorisation with revision, and Islamic Studies builds Islamic understanding alongside Quran learning.
02What If My Child Is a Complete Beginner?+
Noorani Qaida is usually the appropriate starting point when Arabic letters, sounds, joined forms, vowels, reading signs, and simple words are not yet clear. The learner can build these foundations before moving into regular Quran Reading.
03What If the Learner Can Read Quran but Still Struggles?+
Quran Reading may be more suitable when the learner can recognise Quranic text but still reads slowly, hesitates, misreads words, struggles with pronunciation, or needs more fluency and confidence.
04When Should a Learner Start Practical Tajweed?+
Practical Tajweed becomes more useful when basic reading is established and the learner needs focused work on pronunciation, Makharij, Tajweed rules, and applying those rules during real Quran recitation.
05When Is the Learner Ready for Hifz?+
Hifz is suitable when the learner can read Quran well enough to prepare new memorisation without struggling through every word. A strong Hifz routine also needs regular revision, correction, and enough practice time to protect earlier portions.
06Can Islamic Studies Continue Alongside Quran Classes?+
Yes. Islamic Studies for Children can be taken alongside Quran learning when the weekly routine remains manageable. It covers areas such as belief, worship, duas, manners, Seerah, Islamic history, and everyday Muslim practice.
07Do You Offer Online Quran Classes for Kids in the USA and UK?+
Yes. MIDAD’s classes are taught online, and the course plans on this page are available with separate USA and United Kingdom pricing. Learners join live one-to-one classes rather than group lessons.
08What If the Learner Seems to Be Between Two Courses?+
You do not need to choose from the course name alone. Share the learner’s current level, previous learning, weak areas, and goal. The trial classes can help show whether the learner should strengthen an earlier foundation or move into the next course.
09How Do the Class Plans and Monthly Fees Work?+
Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Practical Tajweed, and Islamic Studies use 30-minute one-to-one lessons with options for two, three, or five classes per week. Hifz uses a fixed five-day routine with 45-minute classes. The pricing selector shows the monthly USA or UK fee before you choose.
10How Do the 3 Free Trial Classes Help Us Choose?+
The learner attends three live one-to-one classes before regular enrolment. We use the trial to understand the current level, see how the learner responds to teaching and correction, and identify a suitable course direction. No payment is required before the trial.
Try the Teaching Before You Choose a Regular Course.
Let the learner attend three live one-to-one classes before enrolment. We can look at the current level, see where support is needed, and use the trial experience to help you choose between the relevant course options.
Not sure whether the learner needs Qaida, Quran Reading, Tajweed, Hifz, or Islamic Studies? Start with the level check rather than guessing.
No payment before the trial. See the teaching first, then decide whether to continue.
Find the Right Course Before You Decide.
Try three live one-to-one classes, review the learner’s current level and needs, then choose the course direction with better information.
Experience the teaching first. Choose the course after the trial.
Try the Teaching Before You Choose.
Check the learner’s level, experience the one-to-one teaching, and choose the course after the trial.
No payment first. Decide after the trial.
