Online Tajweed Classes: Master the Rules of Quran Recitation
Learn to recite the Quran exactly as it was revealed with a certified, Ijazah-holding teacher. Our online Tajweed classes are 1-on-1, covering the characteristics of letters (Sifaat), the rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween, and advanced elongation (Madd), with a clear pathway toward Ijazah.
What Our Online Tajweed Course Covers
Tajweed is the science of reciting the Quran exactly as it was revealed. This course covers the characteristics of letters (Sifaat), the rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween, and advanced elongation (Madd), along with the rules of Ghunnah.
Every rule you learn is applied directly through practical recitation on Surahs, so theory and practice move together. Your teacher corrects your application in real time, session by session.
Because Tajweed is an ongoing discipline, your teacher builds a customized syllabus that maps out a clear pathway toward Ijazah certification, with monthly progress reports showing exactly which rules you've mastered.
How Our Tajweed Course Is Structured
Tajweed rules are taught in a logical sequence, each one building on the last, so you always understand both the rule and the reason behind it.
Characteristics of Letters (Sifaat)
Learn the distinct qualities of each Arabic letter's sound, the foundation for every Tajweed rule that follows.
Noon Sakinah & Tanween Rules
Master Ikhfa, Idgham, Iqlab, and Izhar — the rules that govern how Noon Sakinah and Tanween are pronounced in context.
Madd (Elongation) Rules
Learn the different types of Madd and how long to hold each elongated sound for accurate, measured recitation.
Practical Application
Apply every rule directly on Surahs with your teacher, turning theory into accurate, confident recitation.
Your teacher tracks which rules you've mastered and which are still developing in your monthly progress report, so your path toward Ijazah is always clear.
Who Can Join the Tajweed Course?
Our Tajweed classes are designed for:
- ✓ Students who have completed our Qaida course and can read Quranic Arabic
- ✓ Adults who already read Quran but want to correct and refine their recitation
- ✓ Students working toward Ijazah certification
- ✓ Hifz students who want to apply correct Tajweed to what they memorize
Not sure if you're ready? Your free trial class includes an assessment of your current recitation, so your teacher can recommend the right starting point, whether that's Tajweed directly or a short refresher on Qaida first.
What to Expect: Tajweed Pace & Plans
Tajweed is an ongoing course rather than a fixed-length program. Your teacher structures the rules into stages, and the number of weekly sessions you choose affects how quickly you move through them.
Recommended
3 sessions/week, 30 min — time to learn and practice each rule
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.
Tajweed Course Features
- ✓ Rules of Ghunnah & Ikhfa, taught step by step
- ✓ Practical application on Surahs with live correction
- ✓ Clear pathway to Ijazah certification
- ✓ Customized syllabus and monthly progress reports
Why Learn Tajweed 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 recitation and maps out which Tajweed rules to focus on first.
Begin Your Tajweed Lessons
Start working through the rules in sequence, applying each one to real recitation with your teacher.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Tajweed and why does it matter? +
Tajweed is the set of rules that govern how the Quran is pronounced and recited, covering the characteristics of letters (Sifaat), rules like Noon Sakinah and Tanween, and elongation (Madd). Applying Tajweed correctly ensures the Quran is recited as it was revealed.
Do I need to complete Qaida before starting Tajweed? +
In most cases, yes. Tajweed builds on the reading skills taught in our Qaida course. If you can already read Quranic Arabic comfortably, your teacher can assess you during your free trial and start you directly in Tajweed.
Can I work toward an Ijazah through this course? +
Yes. Our Tajweed course is designed as a pathway toward Ijazah certification, with your teacher guiding you through the rules and required recitation standards step by step.
How long does it take to complete the Tajweed course? +
Tajweed is an ongoing course rather than a fixed-length program. Your teacher structures the rules into stages and tracks your progress through monthly progress reports, so you always know which rules you've mastered and what's next.
Can Tajweed be combined with Hifz? +
Yes. Many students study Tajweed alongside our Hifz program, applying the rules they learn directly to the portions of Quran they are memorizing.
What happens during the free trial for the Tajweed course? +
Your free trial class is a no-obligation session with one of our teachers. They will assess your current recitation and Tajweed knowledge, then recommend a starting point and plan.
Which plan is best for Tajweed students? +
Our Recommended plan (3 sessions per week, 60 minutes) gives most Tajweed students enough time to learn and practice each rule with their teacher. Students aiming to move faster toward Ijazah often choose our Elite plan (5 sessions per week, 60 minutes). See our pricing page for full details.
Recite the Quran as It Was Revealed
Start with a free trial class and begin mastering the rules of Tajweed with a certified teacher guiding every rule.