Online Courses


Choose a time suitable for you from any of the below classes as per your convenience to attend and benefit from our online courses. Submit the query and our team will contact you within 24 hours or contact us by WhatsApp/Call or through any of our Social Media Channels! All Online Courses are conducted by a Female Tutor.



Qaida For Beginners


 

Learning Qaida is beneficial for those who are not native Arabs as they can not pronounce arabic words correctly or with proper rules of tajweed until they learn how to recite them. Learn Qaida online and get the sessions in your ideal time as per your busy schedule. After learning Qaida, you will become able to read the Holy Quran with rules of Tajweed and correct pronunciation.


Quran Reading


 

Qurʾān, also spelled Quran and Koran, the sacred scripture of Islam. According to conventional Islamic belief, the Qurʾān was revealed by the angel Gabriel to the Prophet Muhammad in the West Arabian towns Mecca and Medina beginning in 610 and ending with Muhammad’s death in 632 CE.


Learn Quran Tajwid


 

In the context of the recitation of the Qurantajwīd is a set of rules for the correct pronunciation of the letters with all their qualities and applying the various traditional methods of recitation (Qira'at). 


Start Learning Urdu


Urdu language, member of the Indo-Aryan group within the Indo-European family of languages. Urdu is spoken as a first language by nearly 70 million people and as a second language by more than 100 million people, predominantly in Pakistan and India. It is the official state language of Pakistan and is also officially recognized, or “scheduled,” in the constitution of India.


Learn the 6 Kalimas


The 6 (six) Kalimas are recorded in various books of knowledge, and are recited (and remembered) by people across the globe.

These kalimas were compiled together for children to memorise and learn the basic fundamentals of a Muslim’s beliefs.


Learn Authentic Duas


One of the major elements of a Muslim conduct is the making of Dua or supplicating. Besides the general and major events like Eid, Funeral, Fasting, Marriage, etc, Islam stresses upon Muslims to supplicate for even the most trivial of matters. Therefore, practicing Muslims supplicate to Allah Almighty even for the simplest of matters in every day routine.