Quran Reading & Islamic Studies Program

Offered by Saskatoon Dawah & Community Center

Build confident, beautiful recitation while growing in faith and character. This structured program guides students from letters to fluent reading, memorization, and essential Islamic knowledge—supported by caring, qualified instructors.

What students will learn

  • Reading & Pronunciation (Tajwid basics): Arabic letters and sounds, joining words, rules of noon/ meem, elongations (madd), stopping/starting correctly.

  • Fluency & Tarteel: Steady pace, clarity, and confidence in recitation.

  • Memorization (Hifz): Short surahs from Juz ‘Amma and essential duas for daily life—with meaning and context.

  • Islamic Studies: Foundations of belief (pillars of iman), fiqh of worship (taharah & salah), seerah highlights, and adab/akhlaq (manners & character).

Levels & placement

  • Beginner: No prior Arabic required—letter recognition, pronunciation, and reading simple words/verses.

  • Intermediate: Applying core tajwid, building fluency, memorizing selected surahs and daily duas.

  • Advanced: Applied tajwid rules, longer passages, hifz techniques and revision (muraja‘ah).

Class format

  • Small groups for personalized attention (separate classes for children, youth, and adults).

  • 1–2 sessions per week (60–90 minutes), evening and weekend options.

  • Individual progress tracking, monthly feedback, and memorization targets.

Materials provided

Mushaf/reader, practice worksheets, and dua cards; transliteration support for true beginners.

Outcomes

By term end, students will:

  • Read the Qur’an accurately with correct pronunciation.

  • Memorize key surahs and essential duas and understand their meanings.

  • Develop consistent study habits and Islamic manners in daily life.

Prerequisites: None. All ages welcome.
How to join: Register online or contact us to be placed in the appropriate level after a short assessment.
Schedule & fees: See our Schedule page or email us at [your email] for current timings.

Create a lifelong connection with the Qur’an—start your learning journey with us today.

Part-Time Hifdh (Hifz) Program

Offered by Saskatoon Dawah & Community Center

A flexible Hifdh pathway designed for school-going students and busy adults. Learners memorize the Qur’an steadily while keeping regular school, work, and family commitments—guided by qualified huffaz and tajwid instructors.

Program Overview

  • Goal: Consistent memorization with strong tajwid and muraja‘ah (revision), building toward long-term completion.

  • Schedule: Evening and weekend options; 2–5 sessions per week (60–90 minutes each).

  • Pace: Typical progress ranges 1–3 juz per year, depending on attendance, aptitude, and home practice.

What Students Will Learn

Hifdh & Tajwid

  • Accurate pronunciation (makharij & sifaat) and core rules (ikhfa’, idgham, qalqalah, madd).

  • Daily sabaq (new lines), sabaqi (recent review), and manzil (long-term review).

  • Memorization techniques, retention habits, and adab of Qur’an.

Faith & Character

  • Short reminders on meanings, manners, and implementing Qur’anic ethics in daily life.

Class Format

  • Small groups with individual testing each session.

  • Clear weekly targets and personal memorization plans.

  • Separate cohorts for children, youth, and adults.

Sample Weekly Structure

  • 2–5 classes/week in-centre.

  • Daily home practice: 30–60 minutes (with parent support for minors).

  • Monthly check-ins and a brief oral assessment each term.

Tracking & Support

  • Personal Hifdh logbook and digital tracker.

  • Instructor feedback at each sitting; quarterly progress reports.

  • Make-up/holiday review plans to protect retention.

Who Should Enroll

  • Students who can read the Qur’an with basic fluency and wish to begin or continue memorization.

  • New readers may take (or continue) our Qur’an Reading & Islamic Studies classes alongside Hifdh.

Admissions & Fees

  • Placement assessment (reading, tajwid, memorization level).

  • Materials: Mushaf, tajwid guide, memorization journal.

  • Fees & schedule: See our Schedule/Fees page or contact us for current timings and financial aid options.

Enroll today: Book an assessment and we’ll build a personalized, sustainable Hifdh plan for you or your child.
Contact: [your email] | [your phone] | Saskatoon Dawah & Community Center

Memorize with excellence, keep your routine, and grow in faith—one page at a time.

 
 

Full-Time Hifdh (Hifz) with Integrated Academics

Offered by Saskatoon Dawah & Community Center

A focused two-year Hifdh track that preserves academic progress. Students memorize the entire Qur’an with precision and continue their schooling through structured home-school academics—guided, supervised, and tracked by our team and parents.

Program Overview

  • Goal: Complete full Qur’an memorization (typical target: ~24 months) with strong tajwid, fluency, and muraja‘ah (revision).

  • Academics: Home-school curriculum aligned with provincial standards (Math, English, Science, Social Studies, etc.), scheduled daily.

  • Faculty: Highly experienced huffaz and qualified tajwid instructors, supported by academic mentors for planning and accountability.

  • Placement: Incoming assessment of reading level, memorization ability, and academic grade level to create a personalized plan.

Note: Completion timelines vary by aptitude, attendance, and home practice. Quality and retention are prioritized over speed.

What Students Will Learn

Hifdh & Tajwid

  • Mastery of makharij and sifaat (pronunciation & articulation)

  • Rules of noon/meeem, madd, qalqalah, ikhfa’, idgham, etc.

  • Daily new memorization (sabaq), short-term revision (sabaqi), and long-term revision (manzil)

  • Khatmah and retention strategies; adab of Qur’an

Integrated Academics (Home-School)

  • Grade-appropriate coursework with weekly targets

  • Study skills, time management, and exam preparation

  • Monthly academic check-ins and portfolio reviews

Sample Daily Schedule

  • 08:30–10:00 Muraja‘ah (long-term + sabaqi)

  • 10:15–11:30 New memorization (sabaq) with one-on-one testing

  • 11:45–12:15 Tajwid workshop / recitation circles

  • 12:15–13:00 Dhuhr + lunch

  • 13:00–15:00 Home-school academics (guided study & supervision)

  • 15:00–15:20 Reflection, goals, and parent notes

Tracking & Support

  • Individual Hifdh logbook and digital tracker

  • Weekly targets; bi-weekly oral exams; quarterly progress reports

  • Parent conferences each term; guidance for home practice routines

  • Small group sizes for maximum coaching and feedback

Who Should Apply

  • Students able to read the Qur’an (basic fluency) and ready to commit to daily practice

  • Families prepared to participate in the academic home-school plan

  • Recommended age: upper elementary to secondary (younger applicants considered after assessment)

Admissions & Fees

  • Intake: Rolling, with priority at term start

  • Assessment: Qur’an reading, memory, and academic placement

  • Uniform/Materials: Mushaf, tajwid handbook, revision planner, academic syllabi

  • Fees: Please see our Fees page or contact us for current rates and financial aid options

Enroll now: Book an assessment and consultation to design your child’s personalized Hifdh + Academics plan.
Contact: [your email] | [your phone] | Visit us at [your address] (Saskatoon)

Shape character, discipline, and excellence—anchored in the Qur’an—without pausing your child’s schooling.