
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
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Goal: Complete full Qur’an memorization (typical target: ~24 months) with strong tajwid, fluency, and muraja‘ah (revision).
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Academics: Home-school curriculum aligned with provincial standards (Math, English, Science, Social Studies, etc.), scheduled daily.
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Faculty: Highly experienced huffaz and qualified tajwid instructors, supported by academic mentors for planning and accountability.
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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
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Mastery of makharij and sifaat (pronunciation & articulation)
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Rules of noon/meeem, madd, qalqalah, ikhfa’, idgham, etc.
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Daily new memorization (sabaq), short-term revision (sabaqi), and long-term revision (manzil)
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Khatmah and retention strategies; adab of Qur’an
Integrated Academics (Home-School)
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Grade-appropriate coursework with weekly targets
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Study skills, time management, and exam preparation
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Monthly academic check-ins and portfolio reviews
Sample Daily Schedule
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08:30–10:00 Muraja‘ah (long-term + sabaqi)
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10:15–11:30 New memorization (sabaq) with one-on-one testing
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11:45–12:15 Tajwid workshop / recitation circles
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12:15–13:00 Dhuhr + lunch
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13:00–15:00 Home-school academics (guided study & supervision)
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15:00–15:20 Reflection, goals, and parent notes
Tracking & Support
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Individual Hifdh logbook and digital tracker
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Weekly targets; bi-weekly oral exams; quarterly progress reports
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Parent conferences each term; guidance for home practice routines
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Small group sizes for maximum coaching and feedback
Who Should Apply
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Students able to read the Qur’an (basic fluency) and ready to commit to daily practice
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Families prepared to participate in the academic home-school plan
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Recommended age: upper elementary to secondary (younger applicants considered after assessment)
Admissions & Fees
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Intake: Rolling, with priority at term start
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Assessment: Qur’an reading, memory, and academic placement
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Uniform/Materials: Mushaf, tajwid handbook, revision planner, academic syllabi
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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.
- Teacher: Arif Hussain
- Teacher: ibi ibi

