Islamic School of Irving's

Quranic Programs

Apart from full time Hifz program for children who already know the recitation, we teach children between 5 and 12 years of age how to properly read and recite Quran. In addition to that, we also focus on basics of Islam, teaching basic dua'as, help them memorize basic surahs and Islamic etiquettes. We also have various programs for adults and for the community members in general.

Quran Learning (Nazera/Tajweed)

This course is designed for children who want to learn the Quran for the first time. Teaching starts with the basic Arabic letters and then gradually moves forward to enhance the reading skills of the students. It is our duty that we make our children well versed in reading Qur'an with proper Tajweed. Also, correct pronunciation and Rules of Tajweed will be covered in this program including Ikhfa, Ghunna, Idgham, Qalqala etc. Each child will practice the rules with the teacher and learn how to apply those rules during Quran recitation while looking in the mushaf. Your child will be graduated from this program when he/she finishes reading the whole book from beginning to end under the guidance of qualified teacher.

 

Full-Time Quran Memorization (Hifz)

This course is for the students who aspire to become Hafiz of Quran. This course enables each student to go through all the methodologies that are required to memorize the Quran and then retain it after the Hifz is completed. The course is being taught by Shk Qari Abdel Kareem, a renowned Qari in the United States. Each day, students will memorize new verses and during part of the day, will revise what has already been memorized. Completion of Hifz depends on various factors including the effort that each individual and their parent's show towards memorization.

 

Part-Time Quran Memorization (Hifz)

This course is for students who want to become Hafiz of selected Surahs or Juz' on a part time basis while attending to their full time school. This course enables each student to go through all the methodologies that are required to memorize the Quran and then retain it after the Hifz is completed. Shk. Sayeed Patel will be teach this course Monday through Friday. Each day, students will memorize new verses as well as will revise what has already been memorized. Part time memorization effort depends on various factors including the effort that each individual and their parent's show towards memorization.