Al-Huda Online Quran Academy

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Online Quran Read with Qualified Teachers

At Al-Huda Online Academy, we offer Quran reading classes online that help you or your child understand and recite the Quran with proper Tajweed. Our one-on-one online Quran reading sessions are ideal for kids, adults, and new learners who wish to build a strong foundation in reading from Quran.

Who Can Join Our Online Quran Reading Classes?

Our Quran reading online program is available to learners from all over the world, including:

  • Children starting their Quranic journey

  • Adults who never learned Quran properly

  • Reverts to Islam who want to learn to read Quran in English

  • Anyone seeking flexible online Quran reading classes

Why Choose Our Online Quran Reading Course?

Learn to Read the Quran from scratch
Taught by qualified male and female tutors
Classes available in English, Urdu, and Arabic
Flexible timings that fit your schedule
No registration fees
2-day free trial for all new students
Affordable packages for families and individuals

We provide the best Quran reading methods, with personalized attention for each student. Whether you are looking for easy Quran reading techniques or advanced Tajweed training, our program is suitable for everyone.

Course Structure

Class Type: One-to-One
Class Duration: 30 Minutes
Age Group: All Ages
Languages: Urdu / English
Course Period: According to the student’s ability

What You’ll Learn

Recognition of Arabic letters and their proper pronunciation Rules of Tajweed and articulation (Makharij) Fluent Quran reading from start to finish Basic Islamic knowledge and daily duas (if desired) Confidence in reading the Quran online independently

Ready to Start?

Begin your journey to read the Quran online today! Our expert instructors are ready to help you every step of the way. Book your free Quran reading trial class today Have questions? We’re here to help!

Frequently Asked Questions.

Our Frequently Asked Questions section is designed to give you clear and simple answers about Islam, counseling, and the Islamic lifestyle. Many visitors ask about the basics of Islam, the role of Islamic therapy, and how faith connects with daily life.

Here you’ll find short, easy-to-read answers to common questions, whether you’re curious about Islamic beliefs, want guidance, or are looking for mental health support with an Islamic perspective.

For beginners, it is essential to start with Noorani Qaida to learn Arabic letters and pronunciation. After mastering the basics, you can move on to reading the Quran with Tajweed rules. Learning from a qualified tutor ensures proper recitation.

Qur’an says:
“And recite the Qur’an with measured recitation.”
(Surah Al-Muzzammil 73:4)
"وَرَتِّلِ الْقُرْآنَ تَرْتِيلًا"

While parents should encourage their children to read the Quran, forcing them harshly or in a way that causes hatred is not appropriate in Islam. The Prophet Muhammad ﷺ said:

“Make things easy and do not make them difficult. Cheer the people up and do not drive them away.”
(Bukhari & Muslim)

Teaching should be with love, wisdom, and patience.

According to many scholars, a woman may recite the Quran during menstruation without touching the physical Mushaf. Using a digital device (mobile, tablet, etc.) is allowed. However, some scholars differ. You should follow the opinion of the school of thought you trust.

Qur’an does not prohibit reading during menstruation, but touching the Mushaf directly is avoided based on scholarly interpretations of Surah Al-Waqi’ah 56:79:

“None touch it except the purified.”
(Surah Al-Waqi'ah 56:79)
"لَا يَمَسُّهُ إِلَّا الْمُطَهَّرُونَ"

Yes, you can recite the Quran without wudu from memory or using a digital device. However, to touch the physical Mushaf (printed Quran), wudu is required according to majority of scholars.

The Quran is the holy book of Islam. Muslims believe it is the final revelation from Allah to Prophet Muhammad ﷺ and is read by over 1.9 billion Muslims around the world.

Before reciting the Quran, say:

"A‘ūdhu billāhi min ash-shayṭāni r-rajīm"
(I seek refuge in Allah from the accursed devil)

Then say:
"Bismillāh ir-Raḥmān ir-Raḥīm"
(In the name of Allah, the Most Gracious, the Most Merciful)

This is based on the Quran:

“So when you recite the Qur’an, seek refuge in Allah from Shaytan, the accursed.”
(Surah An-Nahl 16:98)

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