Memorizing the Holy Quran is a goal that many Muslims carry for years without knowing quite where to begin. Our Hifz course removes that uncertainty by giving each student a structured, personalized memorization plan built around their own pace, schedule, and starting point.
Whether you are beginning with the shorter Surahs or continuing a journey you started years ago, you work one on one with a qualified teacher who adjusts the plan as you progress.
What You Will Learn in This Course?

The course covers systematic memorization of the Quran, moving through it in a planned sequence rather than at random. Each session combines new memorization with structured revision of what you have already learned, which is what separates memorization that lasts from memorization that fades within weeks.
Alongside memorization itself, students work on the accuracy of their recitation. Memorizing a verse incorrectly is far harder to fix later than learning it properly the first time, so teachers correct pronunciation and articulation as you go. Students who need deeper work on recitation rules often study alongside our Tajweed course to strengthen both skills together.
Start Your Quran Memorization Journey
Ready to begin memorizing the Quran? Join Rattel W Ertaqi for structured Quran Memorization lessons with dedicated guidance, regular revision, and a learning approach designed to help you progress toward your memorization goals.
Who This Course Is For?
This course is open to children, teenagers, and adults at any starting level. We regularly work with three broad groups of students.
Complete beginners who have never memorized before, and who may still be building confidence in reading Arabic script. If reading itself is still difficult, teachers usually recommend starting with foundational reading work before full memorization begins, and our guide to Quran classes for beginners explains that starting point in more detail.
Students continuing a journey begun at a mosque, school, or with another teacher. Your teacher will assess what you have already memorized, identify weak areas that need revision, and build the plan forward from there rather than starting you over.
Adult learners returning to memorization after a long gap, often balancing study with work and family. Adults frequently worry that they have left it too late, but memorization is a trainable skill at any age, and our classes for adult students are structured with that reality in mind.
How the Memorization Method Works?
Effective Hifz rests on balancing new material against revision. Adding new verses without revisiting old ones produces steady forgetting, so our teachers structure each session around three components.
New Memorization
The new portion assigned for the session. Its size depends entirely on the student, ranging from a few lines to a full page. Your teacher sets an amount you can genuinely absorb and retain, rather than a fixed quota that looks impressive but does not hold.
Recent Revision
Review of material memorized over the preceding days and weeks. This is the stage where memorization is either consolidated or lost, and it typically takes up a significant portion of each session.
Long-Term Revision
Scheduled review of older portions on a rotating cycle, so that material memorized months earlier stays accessible. Without this component, students often find they have memorized a great deal but can no longer recite much of it reliably.
How Classes Work?
All classes are live and one on one with a qualified teacher. There are no recorded lessons and no group sessions, because memorization requires a teacher listening closely to every word you recite and correcting errors immediately.
Students typically attend between two and five sessions per week depending on their goals and availability. More frequent sessions generally produce faster progress, but consistency matters more than intensity. A student attending twice a week without fail will usually outpace one who attends five times a week for a month and then stops.
Families who can only manage lessons on Saturdays and Sundays can arrange a schedule built around weekend Quran classes instead, and students who want to understand the one to one format more fully can read about how personalized Quran classes are structured.
Tracking Your Progress
Your teacher keeps a running record of what has been memorized, what is under active revision, and which passages need extra attention. This record shapes each session rather than sitting unused, so revision targets the passages you actually struggle with instead of spreading effort evenly across everything.
Parents of younger students receive regular updates on their child's progress, including honest feedback when consistency at home is affecting results. Memorization depends heavily on daily practice between lessons, and parents are often the deciding factor in whether that happens.
Choosing a Realistic Pace
One of the most common reasons students abandon Hifz is starting at a pace they cannot sustain. Enthusiasm at the beginning leads to an ambitious daily target, which becomes difficult within a few weeks, and the student stops entirely.
Our teachers deliberately set a starting amount that feels comfortable, then increase it gradually once a stable routine is established. Progress that continues for years at a modest pace will always exceed rapid progress that stops after two months.
Getting Started Quran Memorization (Hifz) Course
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The first step is a free trial class, where a teacher assesses your current reading level and any existing memorization, then discusses a realistic plan with you. There is no obligation to continue afterward, and the session gives you a clear picture of how the classes work before committing.
You can review our fees and class schedule for full pricing details, or explore the full range of Quran learning resources available at the academy.
Frequently Asked Questions
Explore answers to common questions about Quran Memorization, including lesson structure, memorization techniques, revision methods, progress tracking, and student support.
How long does it take to memorize the whole Quran?
This varies widely and depends on age, starting level, session frequency, and daily practice outside lessons. Rather than promising a fixed timeline, your teacher will give you a realistic estimate after assessing your pace over the first few weeks.
Do I need to know Arabic to start?
You do not need to understand Arabic as a language, but you do need to be able to read Arabic script. If you cannot yet, your teacher will begin with foundational reading before starting memorization. Students who do not speak Arabic can read more about Quran classes for non-Arabic speakers.
Can I choose a male or female teacher?
Yes. Families and adult students can request either, and we offer classes with male Quran teachers as well as female teachers for sisters.
What if I have already memorized part of the Quran?
Your teacher will assess what you know, check its accuracy, and build a plan that strengthens weak portions while continuing forward. You will not be asked to start again from the beginning.
In conclusion, Quran Memorization is a rewarding journey that requires consistency, patience, and effective guidance. With a structured learning plan, regular revision, and support from qualified teachers, students can gradually memorize Quranic verses while strengthening their connection with the words of Allah.
Rattel W Ertaqi provides an organized learning environment designed to help learners progress according to their abilities and memorization goals.
Whether you are starting with short Surahs or working toward memorizing more of the Quran, dedicated practice and continuous revision can help you achieve steady progress. Begin your memorization journey with confidence and purposeful guidance.
