How to Become an Online Quran Teacher
To become an online Quran teacher, first ensure you are genuinely qualified — ideally with an ijazah in recitation and strong Tajweed — then set up reliable equipment (a good micro...
Practical guides on seeking Islamic knowledge — choosing a teacher, learning the Quran and Arabic, Tajweed, study habits and more, from the Talib Alillm team.
To become an online Quran teacher, first ensure you are genuinely qualified — ideally with an ijazah in recitation and strong Tajweed — then set up reliable equipment (a good micro...
Online Islamic education in 2026 spans one-to-one lessons, structured courses, and full programmes — covering the Quran, Arabic, Tajweed, Fiqh and Islamic studies — delivered by ve...
In your first 30 days as a new Muslim, focus on the essentials and don't try to learn everything at once: learn how to perform wudu and pray the five daily prayers, learn a few sho...
To give your child an Islamic education at home, lead by example, build small daily habits (a little Quran, a du'a, a story), make worship and learning warm rather than forced, tea...
A sound beginner's roadmap for studying the deen starts with the essentials of correct belief (Aqeedah) and the worship you perform daily (the Fiqh of purification and prayer), the...
To learn Arabic for the Quran, start by learning the script and reading, then build the most common Quranic vocabulary (a few hundred words cover most of the Quran), then add basic...
To memorise the Quran, build a daily routine of memorising a small new portion, then revising it heavily before adding more — consistency matters far more than speed. Start after F...
To choose the right Islamic teacher, verify their credentials and chain of learning (ijazah and sanad), check that their teaching style fits your level, take a trial lesson, and lo...
Learning Arabic matters because it gives every Muslim direct access to the Quran, fourteen centuries of scholarship, and a living Salah — without the filter of translation. Arabic...
Tajweed is the set of rules governing correct Quran recitation — how each letter is pronounced and how sounds flow together. Its foundations are accessible to every Muslim, not onl...
Islamic education matters because seeking knowledge is an obligation on every Muslim, not a virtue reserved for scholars. Neglecting it leaves a person vulnerable to misinformation...
Build a daily Islamic learning routine by protecting one consistent time slot, starting with a simple fifteen-minute structure (Quran plus a short lesson), and following one rule:...