"Recite in the name of your Lord who created."

Welcoming our fellow Muslim brothers and sisters to join hands with us in prayer.

Nazra

"Nazra" is an Arabic term that refers to the practice of reading the Quranic text. 

Hifz

 Hifz the entire text of the Quran, including all of  (Surahs) and(Ayahs).

Qirat

Qirat refers to the recitation in a correct manner, often in a manner

Duas

"Dua" is an Arabic term. dua refers to the act of asking Allah through prayer.

Tilawat

Tilawat is a way for Muslims to engage with the Quran to understand teaching.

Welcome To Quran Family

“Welcome to our Quran Family! We are delighted to have you join our group dedicated to the study and contemplation of the Quran. Together, we’ll embark on a journey of spiritual growth and understanding. Feel free to share your insights, questions, and reflections as we explore the divine wisdom of the Quran. May our time together be filled with blessings and enlightenment.”

Vision

Our vision is to provide a supportive environment for strengthening faith (Iman) and cultivating a profound connection with Allah. We believe that the Quran is a source of spiritual nourishment and growth.

Mission

Our mission is grounded in the belief that the Quran is a guide for all aspects of life, and by studying it together as a Quran Family, we seek to enrich our lives, strengthen our faith, and make a positive impact on our community and the world."

Facilities

Become a part of our community and follow the honorable path of righteous. Learn about Islam and find peace and spirituality.

Teaching Services

Teaching services for the Quran typically include instruction in Quranic recitation (Tajweed), memorization (Hifz), and understanding the Quran's meanings and interpretations (Tafsir). Qualified Quran teachers or institutions offer these services.

Value Our Students

Valuing students in Quran reading involves creating a supportive environment, offering patient guidance, and fostering a deep love for the Quran's teachings. Patience, understanding, and consistent practice are key elements in nurturing their Quranic education.

Time Flexibility

Flexibility in Quranic education entails customized schedules, online resources, and personalized learning plans to accommodate students' diverse schedules and commitments, fostering a more accessible and effective learning experience.

 
 
 

Free Trial

Offering a three-day free trial for Quran students allows them to experience your Quranic education services without financial commitment, promoting accessibility and helping them assess the suitability of your program.

The Pillers Of Islam

Be sure to hold these pillars of Islam very close to your heart. May Allah guide you on the right path. Take a closer look at these.

Shahadah

Faith

Salah

Prayer

Sawm

Fasting

Zakat

Almsgiving

Hajj

Pilgrimage

Teaching Time

The best time for reading the Quran can vary depending on individual schedules, personal preferences, and cultural traditions.

faq

The Quran Pak, often referred to simply as the Quran, is the holy scripture of Islam. It is believed by Muslims to be the word of God as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) through the Angel Gabriel.

While it’s not mandatory, learning Arabic can enhance your understanding of the Quran. Many Muslims worldwide read the Quran in Arabic, but translations are available in various languages to help non-Arabic speakers.

Consistent practice, reciting with a qualified teacher (Qari/Qaria), and listening to skilled reciters are essential for improvement. Online resources and mobile apps can also assist in this process.

Understanding the Quran requires both linguistic and contextual knowledge. Start by reading a reliable translation alongside Tafsir (commentaries) to gain a deeper understanding of the verses. Seek guidance from knowledgeable individuals.

The time to complete reading the Quran can vary widely depending on your reading speed and the time you dedicate. Some people aim to complete it in a month, while others may take longer. It’s essential to read at your own pace and focus on understanding.

Yes, non-Muslims are allowed to read the Quran, and it can provide valuable insights into the Islamic faith and culture. However, it’s advisable to do so with an open mind and with a sincere intention to understand, rather than to criticize.

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