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Online Quran Academy – Best Facilities for Quran Learning

Interactive Quran Lessons

Engaging and effective learning through one-on-one and group classes.

Flexible Class Timings

Join 24/7 online Quran lessons that fit your schedule, perfect for kids and adults worldwide.

Advanced Learning Programs

Hifz, Tafsir, Tajweed, and Arabic courses to deepen your understanding.

Tajweed Course Online

Qualified Quran Teachers

Certified and experienced instructors for proper Tajweed & Quranic recitation.

Kids-Friendly Courses

Specially designed online Quran classes for kids with interactive lessons.

User-Friendly Learning Platform

Smooth and easy-to-use virtual classrooms for the best experience.

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All our courses are conducted online through live, interactive sessions with experienced tutors. Students receive personalized attention to enhance their learning experience.

Yes, we provide a free trial class so you can experience our teaching method before enrolling in a full course.

Yes, all our tutors are highly qualified, certified, and experienced in teaching Quran recitation, Tajweed, and Noorani Qaida.

You only need a stable internet connection, a computer, tablet, or smartphone, and a headset or microphone for clear communication.

Yes, each course follows a structured curriculum designed to help students progress effectively in their learning journey.

You can enroll by filling out our online registration form or contacting us directly. Our team will guide you through the enrollment process. You can also reach us on WhatsApp for quick assistance.

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Hajj in Islam, the pilgrimage to the holy city of Mecca in Saudi Arabia, which every adult Muslim must make at least once in his or her lifetime. The hajj is the fifth of the fundamental Muslim practices and institutions known as the Five Pillars of Islam. The pilgrimage rite begins on the 7th day of Dhū al-Ḥijjah (the last month of the Islamic year) and ends on the 12th day. The hajj is incumbent on all Muslims who are physically and financially able to make the pilgrimage, The pattern of pilgrimage rites was established by the Prophet Muhammad, but variations have arisen in it, and the stringent formal itinerary is not strictly adhered to by the mass of pilgrims, who frequently visit the various Meccan sites out of their proper order.