Learn Quran Global
Tajweed Classes Online
Tajweed classes help students recite the Quran more accurately by learning pronunciation, articulation points, and recitation rules through guided practice. Lessons focus on listening, correction, and repeated practice so rules become part of real recitation.
Who this is for
- Students who can read Quran but need correction
- Adults wanting to improve recitation
- Children ready for Tajweed basics
- Learners preparing for more fluent Quran reading
What students learn
- Understand Makharij and letter qualities
- Apply common Tajweed rules during recitation
- Correct recurring pronunciation mistakes
- Read with more confidence and care
Why choose us
- Live recitation correction
- Step-by-step Tajweed lessons
- Practice-focused teaching
- Flexible online class times
What Happens in Our Tajweed Classes Online
Our tajweed classes online are built around live listening and correction, not video lessons a student watches alone. When you join an online Tajweed course, a teacher hears every word you recite and can stop immediately to correct a rule before it becomes a habit.
Each session usually starts with a short revision of the previous lesson, followed by new Tajweed rules introduced through real recitation rather than dry theory. This is what makes an online Tajweed course different from simply reading a book of rules.
Because tajweed classes online are one-to-one, a student who wants to learn Tajweed online can move at their own pace. Someone who already reads Quran fluently can focus purely on refining Makharij and rhythm, while someone newer to recitation can spend more time on foundational Tajweed rules first.
The Tajweed Rules and Makharij You Will Practice
Students who learn Tajweed online with us cover the core Tajweed rules step by step: Makharij (the correct articulation points for each letter), Noon Sakinah and Tanween rules, Meem Sakinah rules, Madd (elongation), Qalqalah, and Ghunnah.
Getting Makharij right early matters, because many other Tajweed rules build on accurate letter pronunciation. In these lessons, the teacher listens specifically for Makharij mistakes and repeats practice words until the correct articulation point becomes natural.
Noon Sakinah rules are usually introduced once a student can read fluently, since applying Noon Sakinah correctly during real recitation takes more practice than memorizing the rule in isolation. The same applies to Meem Sakinah and Madd, which are taught through actual Quran verses rather than worksheets.
Who Should Join an Online Tajweed Course
Our online Tajweed course works well for three kinds of students: readers who already know the Quran but want to correct long-standing mistakes, adults who want to learn Tajweed online for the first time, and children who have finished Noorani Qaida and are ready for their first Tajweed rules.
Because tajweed classes online are scheduled directly with the assigned teacher, students across the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, and the Middle East can find a class time that works for their week, without needing to travel to an in-person Tajweed class.
A Simple Way to Practice Between Classes
Students who want to learn Tajweed online faster usually revise briefly between classes rather than only practicing during the live session. A few minutes reviewing the previous lesson's Tajweed rules, particularly tricky Makharij or Noon Sakinah cases, makes the next class more productive.
The free trial class is the easiest way to see how our tajweed classes online actually work. During the trial, the teacher will check current recitation level and suggest whether to start with foundational Tajweed rules or move straight into correction of specific mistakes.
Course details and teacher support
Lessons are taught live online and adjusted to the student's current level. Teachers can support Quran reading, Tajweed, Noorani Qaida, memorization, translation, and Islamic studies depending on the chosen learning path. Class frequency and duration are discussed during the free trial so families can choose a realistic schedule.
Related courses and pages
Start with a free trial class
Share the student's age, current level, preferred timing, and teacher preference. We will help suggest a suitable starting point without pressure.
Book Free TrialFrequently asked questions
Do I need Arabic fluency to learn Tajweed online?
No. Students need Quran reading practice, but Arabic fluency is not required. The teacher explains Tajweed rules in simple English or Urdu where needed.
Can beginners join tajweed classes online?
Yes, but complete beginners usually start with letters and Noorani Qaida before applying Tajweed rules in longer recitation.
What are Makharij and why do they matter?
Makharij are the correct articulation points for each Arabic letter. Getting Makharij right is one of the first things covered in an online Tajweed course because many other Tajweed rules depend on accurate pronunciation.
Will I learn Noon Sakinah and Meem Sakinah rules?
Yes. Noon Sakinah, Meem Sakinah, Madd, and Qalqalah are all covered as part of our tajweed classes online, introduced gradually through real recitation practice.
How long does it take to learn Tajweed online?
It depends on current reading level and practice frequency, but many students notice steady improvement within a few months of consistent practice.