Hifz Program
Qur'an Memorization Program - Modern Standard Bangladesh
Target Age
6–15 years
Duration
2.5–4 years
Focus
100% Qur'an
Medium
Arabic
Program Objectives
- Complete memorization of the entire Holy Qur'an (30 Juz)
- Accurate and beautiful recitation with proper Tajweed
- Strong retention system (Dawr & Takrar) to ensure lifelong Hifz
- Develop discipline, adab, and love for the Qur'an
Hifz Preparation Stage
Duration: 1–3 months
Correct Makharij (pronunciation) of Arabic letters, Tajweed basics, Fluency test in Nazira Qur'an, Memorization readiness assessment
Focus: Only students with fluent Qur'an reading enter the Hifz stage.
Initial Hifz Stage
Target: First 5–7 Juz
Daily Memorization: 3–5 lines
Daily new lesson (Sabaq), Same-day revision (Sabaqi), Weekly teacher-led correction, Tajweed applied practically during memorization
Focus: Accuracy > Speed
Intermediate Hifz Stage
Target: Middle 10–15 Juz
Daily Memorization: ½ page – 1 page
Daily new lesson, Previous day revision, Weekly cumulative revision (Manzil system), Mistake-tracking register per student
Focus: Balance between memorization & retention
Advanced Hifz Stage
Target: Last 8–10 Juz
Daily Memorization: 1 page (based on ability)
Strong emphasis on long-term memory, Structured Dawr (revision of previous Ajza), Teacher evaluation before moving forward
Focus: Zero-error memorization
Complete Qur'an Revision (Dawr-e-Qur'an)
Duration: 6–12 months
Full Qur'an revision multiple times, Daily Manzil (½–1 Juz), Weekly full-Juz test, Final oral and written evaluation
Focus: Certificate awarded after successful completion
Tajweed Curriculum (Integrated)
Tajweed is not taught separately, but applied throughout the program:
Makharij & Sifaat
Noon Saakin & Tanween
Meem Saakin
Madd rules
Qalqalah
Waqf & Ibtida
Daily Schedule (Sample)
| Time | Activity |
|---|---|
| Fajr – 7:00 | New Lesson (Sabaq) |
| 8:00 – 10:00 | Revision (Sabaqi) |
| After Dhuhr | Old Lesson (Manzil) |
| After Asr | Group revision |
| After Maghrib | Oral listening |
| After Isha | Light revision / Dua |
Assessment & Monitoring
Regular Assessments
- • Daily teacher sign-off
- • Weekly evaluation
- • Monthly progress report
- • Quarterly retention test
- • Guardian feedback (if applicable)
Teacher Requirements
- • Certified Hafiz with strong Tajweed
- • Minimum 3–5 years Hifz teaching experience
- • Ability to mentor orphan & vulnerable students
- • Patience, discipline, and Islamic character
Islamic Ethics & Discipline
Completion Outcomes
Upon completion, a student will: