Online Hifz Program — Memorize the Quran
A structured, sustainable path to Hifz — guided by teachers who have memorized the Quran themselves and know what it takes to succeed.
What Makes Us Different
Teachers Who Are Huffaz
Our Hifz teachers have completed their own memorization of the Quran. They teach from lived experience — knowing what works, what's hard, and how to sustain momentum through the difficult stretches.
Structured New + Review System
Every session balances new memorization with revision of previously learned portions. This dual structure is how Hifz is traditionally preserved — and why our students don't forget what they've learned.
Sustainable Pace
We don't push for speed at the expense of quality. A sustainable pace — adjusted to each student's ability — produces Huffaz who retain the Quran for life, not just for an exam.
What to Expect
Personalized Hifz Plan
Each student receives a memorization plan based on their pace, age, and schedule. Plans are adjusted as they progress.
Daily Revision Schedule
Consistent revision is the secret to lasting Hifz. Your teacher designs a review structure that complements new memorization.
Tajweed Integration
Memorization and Tajweed are inseparable in our program. You memorize correctly from the start — no need to relearn what you've already committed to heart.
Progress Tracking
Teachers track juz, surah, and page progress. Milestones are celebrated as the student's connection with the Quran deepens.
Meet Your Teachers
All teachers hold degrees from Al-Azhar University, Cairo — the world’s oldest and most respected Islamic institution.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to memorize the full Quran?
It varies significantly by age, frequency of sessions, and daily revision practice. Children who study 5 days per week often complete Hifz in 2–4 years. Adults with busy schedules may take longer. A single juz can typically be memorized in 1–3 months with consistent effort.
What age is best to start Hifz?
Children between 7–14 typically memorize fastest — their memory is sharp and less crowded with competing information. However, adults successfully complete Hifz every day. The best time to start is always now.
How many sessions per week does Hifz require?
We recommend a minimum of 3 sessions per week for meaningful progress. Serious Hifz students typically do 5 sessions per week. Daily home revision is equally important and your teacher provides a structured revision plan.
What if I only want to memorize selected surahs, not the full Quran?
We offer partial Hifz for students wanting specific surahs — the last juz, longer surahs, or personal selections. This is a great starting point, and we can expand toward full memorization later if desired.
Can adults complete Hifz?
Yes. Many of our adult students are on the Hifz path. It requires more discipline and consistent revision for adults compared to children, but it's absolutely achievable. We have adults who've completed full memorization with us.
What if I'm struggling to retain what I've memorized?
Retention struggles are normal and our teachers are experienced in diagnosing why they happen. We adjust the revision schedule, temporarily reduce the new memorization pace, and try different review techniques until retention stabilizes.
Begin Your Hifz Journey — Free Trial
Start with one session. Meet your teacher, assess your current level, and take the first step toward memorizing the Book of Allah.


