Everything parents need to plan a successful Hifz journey alongside regular school — pace, schedule, revision and motivation.
01.Is your child ready?
Reads Quran with reasonable fluency, has finished Noorani Qaida, can sit and focus 30 minutes, and shows genuine interest.
02.A sample weekly schedule
5 days/week: Sabaq (new lesson) + Sabaq Para (last 7 days) + Manzil (older Juz). 1 full revision day. 1 rest day.
03.The revision rule
What you don't revise, you lose. Touch all three buckets every single day — even on hard days.
04.Avoiding burnout
Plan rest days. Celebrate milestones. Never pair Hifz with punishment.
Parent checklist
Print this or save it. One step at a time.
- Confirm fluency before starting Hifz
- Pick a Hifz-specialist teacher
- Map the weekly schedule with school in mind
- Set Juz-by-Juz celebration milestones
- Plan one full revision day per week
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