Online Hifz Classes: A 1-on-1 Quran Memorization Program
Commit the Book of Allah to memory with a certified, Ijazah-holding teacher dedicated to your progress. Our online Hifz classes follow the proven Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil methodology, with a personalized schedule, daily tracking, and a pace built around your goals.
What Our Online Hifz Program Covers
Our Hifz program is built around one goal: helping you commit the Quran to memory and retain it for life. Every session combines new memorization with structured revision, so what you learn stays with you.
Whether you're aiming to memorize a handful of short surahs, complete several Juz, or work toward the full 30 Juz, your teacher builds a customized syllabus around your current level and goals. Sessions are entirely 1-on-1, so the pace is set by you, not a group.
Throughout the program, you'll receive monthly progress reports and daily tracking, giving you a clear picture of what's been memorized, what's being revised, and what's coming next.
How Our Hifz Methodology Works: Sabaq, Sabqi & Manzil Explained
Every Hifz session is structured around three components that work together to build memorization that lasts, not memorization that fades after a few weeks.
Sabaq — New Memorization
Your "new lesson" for the day. Your teacher introduces a fresh portion of Quran sized to your pace, ensuring it's memorized accurately before moving on.
Sabqi — Recent Revision
Revision of what you memorized in the recent past, days to weeks ago. This stage strengthens new memorization before it's at risk of fading.
Manzil — Long-Term Revision
Ongoing revision of everything memorized so far, cycled through over weeks and months to keep older portions firmly retained for life.
Your teacher tracks all three components every session and reflects your progress in your monthly progress report, so you always know exactly where you stand.
Who Can Join the Hifz Program?
Our Hifz classes are open to students of all ages and starting points:
- ✓ Children beginning their memorization journey with short surahs
- ✓ Adults memorizing for the first time or returning to Hifz after a break
- ✓ Students who have completed our Tajweed course and are ready to build on strong recitation
- ✓ Beginners who want to strengthen their foundations through our Qaida or Quran recitation courses alongside Hifz
Not sure where you fit? Your free trial class includes an assessment of your current recitation and memorization level, so your teacher can recommend the right starting point and pace for you.
What to Expect: Hifz Pace & Plans
As a general guide, students memorize roughly 1 Juz every 2-3 months with consistent daily practice. Since the Quran is 30 Juz, completing a full Hifz is a multi-year commitment, and the number of weekly sessions you choose has a direct impact on your pace.
Recommended
3 sessions/week, 30 min — a strong balance for steady progress
See the full pricing page for plan details, or if you're enrolling siblings together, ask about our Family Package for custom multi-student pricing.
Hifz Program Features
- ✓ Personalized memorization schedule built around Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil
- ✓ Daily tracking and monthly progress reports
- ✓ Techniques for long-term retention, not just short-term recall
- ✓ Customized syllabus matched to your current level and goals
Why Learn Hifz with Iqra Educator
- ✓ 1-on-1 instruction, every session dedicated entirely to you
- ✓ Transparent monthly pricing with no hidden fees
- ✓ Teaching rooted in traditional scholarship, with Ijazah-based teaching standards
- ✓ Flexible scheduling that works across time zones
- ✓ Free trial class, no credit card required
- ✓ Over 10 years of experience in online Islamic education
How to Get Started
Book a Free Trial Class
Reserve a no-obligation trial session with one of our teachers, at a time that works for you.
Get Assessed & Set Goals
Your teacher assesses your current level and works with you to set realistic Hifz goals and pace.
Begin Your Hifz Schedule
Start your personalized Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil routine, with progress tracked from day one.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to complete Hifz online? +
Pace depends on the student and the plan chosen. As a general guide, students typically memorize roughly 1 Juz every 2-3 months with consistent daily practice, which means completing the full 30 Juz takes several years for most learners. Students on our Recommended or Elite plans, with more weekly sessions, generally progress faster than those on the Starter plan.
Do I need to know Tajweed before starting Hifz? +
Not necessarily. During your free trial class, your teacher will assess your current recitation level and determine the right starting point. Some students strengthen their Tajweed alongside Hifz, while others prefer to complete our Tajweed course first.
What is the Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil method? +
Sabaq is your new memorization for the day. Sabqi is the recent revision of material you memorized in the past few days or weeks, helping move it into stronger memory. Manzil is the long-term revision of everything you have memorized so far, keeping older portions fresh. Your teacher cycles through all three in every session.
Can both children and adults join the Hifz program? +
Yes. Our Hifz program is designed for students of all ages, from young children to adult learners. Each student receives a customized syllabus and schedule suited to their age, pace, and existing memorization.
What happens during the free trial for the Hifz program? +
Your free trial class is a no-obligation session with one of our teachers. They will assess your current memorization and recitation level, discuss your goals, and recommend a starting point and plan that fits your schedule.
Is there a discount for siblings doing Hifz together? +
Yes. If you are enrolling multiple children from the same family, our Family Package offers custom multi-student pricing and scheduling. Contact us for details.
Which plan is best for Hifz students? +
Most Hifz students benefit from more frequent sessions, since memorization and revision both require consistent daily practice. Our Elite plan (5 sessions per week, 60 minutes) gives the most time for Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil and tends to produce faster progress, though our Recommended plan (3 sessions per week, 60 minutes) is a strong balance for many families. See our pricing page for full details.
Begin Your Hifz Journey Today
Start with a free trial class and let one of our certified teachers guide your memorization journey, one Sabaq at a time.