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Start your Quran reading journey with the Iqra Book series. In structured one-to-one lessons, you will learn to recognize Arabic letters, apply vowel signs (harakāt), join letters correctly, and read words and short verses with confidence—preparing you for fluent Quran recitation and further Tajweed studies.
Key Benefits
- Clear Letter Recognition: Learn makhārij basics and shapes of letters in isolation and joined forms.
- Master Harakāt: Practice fatḥa, kasra, ḍamma, tanwīn, sukūn, shadda, and madd signs step-by-step.
- Reading with Fluency: Move from letters to syllables to words and short sentences from the Mushaf style.
- Child & Adult Friendly: Age-appropriate pacing and practice sheets for all learners.
- One-to-One Guidance: Personalized feedback with progress tracking and mini-assessments.
What is the Iqra Book?
The Iqra Book (Iqra' series) is a foundational curriculum designed to teach beginners how to read Arabic letters and words correctly. It introduces letters, vowel signs, joining rules, and essential reading patterns so that learners can smoothly transition to Tajweed and Quran reading.
Why Learn Iqra Online?
- Flexible Schedule: Book classes that fit your time zone and routine.
- Interactive and Practical: Live reading, correction, and guided homework.
- Progress You Can See: Track milestones from letters to fluent reading.
How Our Course Works
A structured path from zero to confident reading:
- Weeks 1–2: Arabic letters, pronunciation basics, letter positions (initial, medial, final).
- Weeks 3–4: Harakāt: fatḥa, kasra, ḍamma; simple syllables and short words.
- Weeks 5–6: Sukūn, shadda, tanwīn; reading rules and common patterns.
- Weeks 7–8: Madd signs and longer words; short āyāt and daily adhkār reading.
- Next Step: Transition to Quran Reading with Tajweed or continue fluency drills.
Bonus Islamic Learning in Every Session
Optionally, we include a 5–10 minute mini-lesson at the end: duas, salah basics, Islamic manners, and short reminders.