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  • Mushaf Reading Weekends - Brothers

    This class helps to develop reading skills by working on accuracy and fluency of reading. It is divided into three levels - beginning, intermediate and advanced. By the end of the advanced level, a reader should be able to open any page of the mus-haf and read it quickly and correctly. ​ The Beginning level is for readers who have just completed the Bridge to Reading Quran or Qaidah Nuraniyah course and are transitioning to mus-haf reading. At this level, the student may need frequent reminders on how to apply reading rules they have previously learned and they would be “slower” readers as they build confidence in their reading abilities. At the Intermediate level, the student has become much more confident in their reading ability and is able to read without much help from the teacher. They would be learning how to identify tajweed rules and apply them (even though they may not know the names of the tajweed rules). The emphasis at this level is on building fluency and speed of reading. ​ At the Advanced level, the student is expected to be a fluent and accurate reader who is able to implement basic rules of tajweed as they read. Under the guidance of the teacher, they would complete at least one complete reading of the entire Quran during the academic year. The goal of this level is to expose the student to the whole Quran and help them develop a sense of familiarity with the surahs in it, in order to prepare them to start a memorization program.

  • After-School Hifzh - Girls

    For those who are not able to commit to a full-time hifzh program, the Qur’an Institute offers a part-time memorization option. These classes are individually paced and are conducted four times a week. They are open to boys and girls and adult brothers and sisters, who can read fluently from the mus-haf. ​ Depending on the individual pacing, students have been able to memorize between one and five ajzaa in this class during the academic year. Constant review of previously memorized portions is also incorporated into the class.

  • Bridge to Reading Quran Weekends - Boys

    Using the same curriculum as Al-Huda School's for reading the Qur’an, Bridge-to-Reading teaches young students how to be strong readers. ​Level 1 begins with alphabet recognition and vowel markings and by Level 4, students are able to read pages independently from the mushaf. Bridge-to-Reading utilizes Sr. Rola Odeh’s books which are based on the classical “Qa’idah Nurraniyah” with added colorful activities and practice exercises on the concepts introduced.

  • Bridge to Reading Quran Weekends - Girls

    Using the same curriculum as Al-Huda School's for reading the Qur’an, Bridge-to-Reading teaches young students how to be strong readers. ​Level 1 begins with alphabet recognition and vowel markings and by Level 4, students are able to read pages independently from the mushaf. Bridge-to-Reading utilizes Sr. Rola Odeh’s books which are based on the classical “Qa’idah Nurraniyah” with added colorful activities and practice exercises on the concepts introduced.

  • Part-Time Hifzh Weekends - Brothers

    For those who are not able to commit to a full-time hifzh program, the Qur’an Institute offers a part-time memorization option. These classes are individually paced and are conducted twice a week. They are open to boys and girls and adult brothers and sisters, who can read fluently from the mus-haf. ​ Depending on the individual pacing, students have been able to memorize between one and five ajzaa in this class during the academic year. Constant review of previously memorized portions is also incorporated into the class.

  • Hifzh Club (Advanced) - Boys & Girls

    A fun and engaging class for children approximate ages 6 - 10 which focuses on memorization through repeating after the teacher. Students do not have to know how to read from the "mus-haf". Curriculum will include basic tafseer as well as memorization of sunnan dua'as. The fee is $30/month or $180 for the remainder of the academic year. If preferring the monthly payments, please select "manual payment" option during checkout.

  • Hifzh Club - Weekdays, Boys & Girls

    A fun and engaging class for children ages 3 - 8 which focuses on memorization through repeating after the teacher. Students do not have to know how to read from the "mus-haf".

  • Hifzh Club (Advanced) - Boys & Girls

    A fun and engaging class for children ages 6 - 10 years old, focusing on memorization by repeating after the teacher. Students do not have to know how to read from the "mus-haf". The curriculum will include basic tafseer as well as memorization of sunnan dua'as.

  • Hifzh Club (Beginners) - Boys & Girls

    A fun and engaging class for children ages 3 - 8 which focuses on memorization through repeating after the teacher. Students do not have to know how to read from the "mus-haf".

  • Individualized Tutoring

    We are pleased to now offer a personalized tutoring service for Quran reading and memorization. Please email QI administration at quran@darussalaam.org to set up.

  • Hifzh Club - Weekends, Boys & Girls

    A fun and engaging class for children ages 3 - 8 which focuses on memorization through repeating after the teacher. Students do not have to know how to read from the "mus-haf".

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If you have any questions or concerns please don't hesitate to let us know!

5301 Edgewood Rd., College Park, MD 20740

Tel: (301) 307-5720

Email : quran@darussalaam.org

Office Hours : Sat & Sun (11 am - 1 pm)

                       Mon-Fri (4 pm - 6 pm)

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