
Quran Memorization (Hifz)
Carry the words of Allah in your heart — guided every step of the way.
Memorize with a method — new lesson, yesterday's revision, and weekly Sabak Para review every single day.
What This Course Is About
Memorizing the entire Quran is one of the greatest acts of worship a Muslim can undertake, and at Tibyan Academy, we treat this noble goal with the seriousness and care it deserves. Our Hifz program is not just about memorizing words — it is about building a living, breathing connection with the Book of Allah.
The program follows the time-tested three-part daily structure used by Hifz schools across the Muslim world: the new lesson (Sabak), yesterday's revision (Manzil or Sabaqi), and the longer-term cumulative review (Dhor or Amukhtah). This ensures that what you memorize today stays with you for years to come.
Our Hifz teachers are themselves certified Huffaz who have memorized the Quran and are trained in both the academic and spiritual dimensions of teaching Hifz. They understand the challenges, the plateaus, and the breakthroughs — and they know how to guide you through every phase.

What You Will Learn
A reliable, repeatable daily memorization and revision system
How to memorize new ayaat efficiently using repetition and visualization
The three-phase review cycle: daily, weekly, and cumulative revision
Correct Tajweed application within memorized passages
How to handle memorization plateaus and difficult passages
Self-assessment techniques to test your own retention outside of class
Key Features
Structured daily Sabak, revision, and Dhor sessions
Certified Hafiz teachers with proven Hifz teaching experience
Personalised memorization targets based on your ability and schedule
Weekly progress reports shared with parents for younger students
Separate male and female Hafiz and Hafiza teachers available
Flexibility to memorize partial Juz or complete the full 30
Tajweed correction integrated throughout the memorization process
Ongoing support and accountability between sessions
Course Objectives
Memorize one or more Juz of the Quran with solid retention
Build a daily revision habit that protects existing memorization
Recite memorized portions with correct Tajweed and fluency
Understand the cumulative review system (Dhor) for long-term retention
Develop the discipline, patience, and routine that Hifz demands
Complete partial or full memorization with a certified Ijazah chain
Who Is This Course For?
Children aged 7 and above who have completed Nazra and are ready for Hifz
Teenagers and adults with a sincere desire to become Hafiz or Hafiza
Students who want to memorize specific Juz or Surahs rather than the full Quran
Parents seeking a structured online alternative to traditional Hifz schools
Anyone who began Hifz previously and wants to restart or complete it
Prerequisites
Student must be able to read the Quran fluently from the Mushaf (Nazra)
Basic Tajweed knowledge is highly recommended before starting Hifz
A quiet, distraction-free environment for focused memorization sessions
Strong personal intention and willingness to maintain a daily routine
Course Content & Modules
Our Hifz curriculum is structured around daily cycles rather than fixed monthly chapters. Progress is tracked verse by verse, and your teacher adjusts targets weekly based on your retention strength. Below is a representative overview of the program stages.
Learning Module
Stage 1 — Foundation and Juz Amma
Beginning with Juz 30, the most commonly known Juz
Establishing the daily Sabak, Sabaqi, and Dhor routine from day one
Memorizing shorter Surahs to build early confidence
Laying the groundwork for consistent, long-term retention habits
Learning Module
Stage 2 — Juz 29 and Building Momentum
Progressing into Juz 29 with longer Surahs and more complex vocabulary
Strengthening the cumulative revision of all previously memorized material
Addressing and correcting recurring Tajweed mistakes within memorized text
Setting weekly targets in consultation with the teacher
Learning Module
Stage 3 — Middle Quran (Juz 15 to 28)
Tackling the longer and more challenging Makki and Madani Surahs
Deepening the Dhor cycle to cover multiple Juz at a time
Monthly milestone reviews to assess overall retention
Maintaining momentum through encouragement and structured accountability
Learning Module
Stage 4 — First Quran (Juz 1 to 14)
Completing the full Quran memorization with the first half
Intensive daily revision of the entire Quran in rotation
Preparing for a formal Khatm al-Hifz recitation assessment
Receiving a certificate of completion and Ijazah recommendation
Have questions about the curriculum? Our team is happy to explain any module in detail.
Ask About This CourseCommon Questions Course Questions
Yes, the ability to read the Quran fluently from the Mushaf is an essential prerequisite for Hifz. Students who cannot yet read accurately will first be enrolled in our Nazra program before transitioning to Hifz.
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