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Online Ijazah Preparation Course

Advanced recitation and sanad-oriented preparation with qualified instructors.

Course Duration 12 to 24 Months 60 minutes per class • Advanced
1-on-1 Sessions Certified Tutors Weekly Reports
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Flexible Timing

3 to 5 classes per week

1-on-1 Sessions

Personalized live classes

Weekly Reports

Track learner progress weekly

Certified Tutors

Al-Huda certified teaching method

Course Overview

Our online Ijazah preparation course supports advanced students with focused Tajweed precision, recitation quality, and supervised completion plans.

What You Will Learn

  • Refine advanced Tajweed application in long recitations.
  • Prepare selected portions under instructor supervision.
  • Improve consistency, confidence, and recitation discipline.
  • Follow a milestone plan aligned with Ijazah preparation.
  • Develop long-term habits for high-standard tilawah.

Course Modules

Advanced Assessment and Planning Month 1
  • Recitation Benchmark and Gap Analysis 60 min
  • Individual Ijazah Preparation Plan 60 min
Precision Tajweed and Delivery Month 2-6
  • Fine Error Correction and Control 60 min
  • Extended Passage Supervised Reading 60 min
Evaluation and Progression Month 7+
  • Milestone Evaluations 60 min
  • Sanad-Oriented Reading Continuity 60 min

Safe Hands for Your Child

  • 1-on-1 personalized sessions
  • Al-Huda certified tutors
  • Weekly progress reports for parents
  • Female tutors available for sisters and kids

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Online Ijazah Preparation Course – Proven Learning Roadmap

Online ijazah preparation course gives students a structured roadmap with one-on-one teacher support, practical correction, and clear weekly milestones for long-term Quran learning progress.

Course Overview

The online ijazah preparation course at The Quran Class is built for serious reciters who already have stable fluency and now want supervised progression toward authorization. Instead of random reading sessions, every class follows a measurable roadmap with clear weekly outcomes. Students receive direct correction on articulation, tempo, breath management, stopping rules, and consistency so recitation quality remains reliable across long passages. This approach helps learners move from advanced practice to exam-ready performance with confidence and calm focus.

At enrollment, each student completes a detailed entry review. Tutors listen to selected passages, identify recurring pronunciation patterns, and map strengths against areas that need focused polishing. From this review, the teacher creates a personalized study track that sets weekly goals, monthly checkpoints, and revision priorities. The plan is practical, not generic, so students know exactly what to practice between sessions and what standard they are expected to reach before moving to the next stage.

Weekly classes are structured into three parts: monitored recitation, targeted correction, and guided home practice planning. In the monitored recitation segment, teachers evaluate quality under realistic reading pressure. During targeted correction, the tutor addresses subtle slips in makharij, sifaat, and connected-flow rules that often appear in advanced reading. The final segment turns feedback into action, so each learner leaves class with concise drills and measurable tasks instead of broad advice that is hard to apply independently.

This program gives extra attention to Tajweed precision in extended passages, where many learners lose consistency after the first few lines. Tutors train students to maintain rule accuracy while keeping smooth rhythm and clear phrasing. You will practice difficult transitions repeatedly until quality becomes stable under supervision. Over time, this method improves not only correctness but also recitation confidence, because learners experience reliable control in both familiar and newly assigned portions.

Sanad-focused mentoring is handled with adab and discipline. Students are taught how to prepare before class, how to record revisions properly, and how to respond to correction with consistency. The purpose is not speed; it is dependable quality that can stand repeated review. This balance between humility and rigor is essential for advanced learners, because long-term growth in Quran recitation comes from sustained effort, strong teacher guidance, and a routine that protects quality standards.

Evaluation is milestone-based, not guess-based. Every few weeks, the tutor conducts performance checks to review retention, rule application, and delivery quality. If a learner is strong, progression is accelerated responsibly. If gaps appear, the plan is adjusted without losing momentum. This transparent system keeps students motivated because they can clearly see what has improved, what still needs work, and what must be completed before attempting higher-level supervised recitation targets.

The home practice framework is equally important. Students receive a balanced schedule for new reading, revision, and correction cycles so progress stays steady. Families can also request accountability updates for younger or busy learners who need structured support. Because the routine is realistic and repeatable, students avoid burnout and remain connected to daily Quran practice. Over several months, this consistency builds recitation maturity and helps learners sustain quality under broader and more demanding reading assignments.

If your goal is serious, long-term readiness for supervised authorization, this pathway provides the mentorship, structure, and accountability needed to progress with clarity. Students who complete the process typically report improved discipline, better error control, stronger composure in assessment settings, and deeper confidence in their recitation habits. With regular attendance and sincere effort, advanced learners can develop the level of refinement expected before final authorization-focused supervision.

Who Should Join

  • Advanced reciters aiming for Ijazah-level performance.
  • Students who need structured supervision and correction.
  • Lifelong learners committed to high-level Quran recitation.

How We Teach

  • Advanced Tajweed precision with strict quality checks.
  • Sanad-oriented methodology and supervised reading targets.
  • Personalized progression roadmap and regular evaluations.

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Trusted External Learning Resources

  • Quran.com – Use authenticated text and reciter audio for daily listening practice.
  • Sunnah.com – Review hadith references related to adab of recitation and learning.
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