Dar Al Qur’an | Recitation Department

At Dar Al Qur’an, our Recitation Correction Program is designed to guide students through the proper recitation of the Qur’an, with a strong emphasis on correct tajweed, understanding of Qur’anic meanings, and application of tarteel principles.

Through personalized feedback, structured learning levels, and qualified teachers, students will improve fluency, accuracy, and connection with the words of Allah.

🔘 Program Overview

Each student begins by submitting a recording of a specific surah or ayah for assessment. Based on this initial evaluation, students are placed into one of the following levels:

▪️ Beginner Level

Designed for those at the start of their journey, focusing on building foundational tajweed skills.
Recitation Range: Juz 30 to Juz 28

▪️ Intermediate Level

For students who have completed at least Level 2 Tajweed and can recite with minimal major errors. Must have passed the Beginner level assessment.
Recitation Range: Juz 27 to Juz 25

▪️ Advanced / Itqaan Level

Aimed at students mastering their recitation and completing their Tajweed studies (Level 3 or final level).
Each student will follow a personalized khitmah, covering the entire Qur’an from Al-Fatiha to An-Nas.
Corrections provided by Itqaan-certified teachers.

🔘 Specialized Groups

▪️ Trainee Teachers Group

A focused track for those preparing to teach Qur’an recitation.

▪️ Al Fatiha School

Open to all academy students, this class emphasizes perfecting the recitation of Surat Al-Fatiha, addressing common errors and exploring its meanings.

🔘 Qur’an Recitation Correction Sessions

Primarily for advanced and high-intermediate students. Two pages are recited and corrected per session, completing one Hizb weekly. An excellent introduction for those aiming to memorize the Qur’an.

🔘 Assessments

▪️Initial Placement Assessment
▪️End-of-Juz Evaluation
▪️Final Assessment upon level completion

🔘 Resources Provided

▪️Uthmani Script Qur’an
▪️English Translation of the Qur’an
▪️Tajweed Texts
▪️Tafsir References