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How Online Quran Classes Work — A Step-by-Step Guide

A step-by-step walkthrough of how online Quran classes work, from booking a free trial to running your first lesson.

Online Quran classes work by connecting a student with a certified teacher over Zoom, Google Meet or Skype for a one-on-one live lesson at the student's chosen time.

An Online Quran Class is a scheduled, live video session between one student and one certified Quran teacher, typically 30 to 45 minutes long, covering Arabic reading, Tajweed, recitation or Hifz.

Best for
Families seeking a flexible, structured Quran routine
Format
Zoom / Google Meet — 1-on-1 live
Outcome
Steady weekly progress with parent updates

Step 1 — Book a free trial

Tell us the student's age, current level, preferred teacher gender, and best class times in your timezone. We confirm a teacher match within 24 hours.

Step 2 — Meet your teacher

Your first class is a free introduction. The teacher assesses current level, learns the student's goals, and outlines a personal lesson plan.

Step 3 — Run your first live lesson

Classes happen on Zoom or Google Meet. The teacher screen-shares a digital Mushaf and the student recites aloud while the teacher corrects in real time.

Step 4 — Track weekly progress

Parents receive a short written progress note each week covering what was covered, homework, and the next milestone.

What you need

  • Laptop, tablet or smartphone with a webcam
  • Stable internet connection
  • Quiet space
  • Headphones (recommended for children)

Frequently asked questions

You pick the days and times that fit your week. Classes typically run 3 to 5 days per week in your local timezone.

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