Many Birmingham parents from Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth and Perry Barr tell us the same thing: children mix up similar Arabic letters and there is no time to travel to extra classes. Our online Qaida course helps beginners recognise letters, fix common mistakes and start reading simple Quran words calmly from home.
Our Qaida course in Birmingham gives children and adult beginners the building blocks they need: recognising all 28 Arabic letters, understanding how they change at the start, middle and end of words, and learning basic vowel marks (Fatha, Kasra, Damma) so they can read simple words. Whether you are in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Perry Barr, Aston, Handsworth or Moseley, lessons are one-to-one and planned around your family’s schedule.
Families in areas like Small Heath and Sparkbrook often tell us they want a steady, structured start—no rushing, no pressure. Our tutors focus on the letters and sounds that cause the most confusion (such as similar-looking shapes and close pronunciations), then move on to joining letters and reading short phrases. Everything is done online, so you avoid travel and can fit classes around school, work and madrasa.
From single letter sounds to full words and short phrases, the course is designed so Birmingham students can see progress week by week. Our teachers are experienced in working with children and adults who have never read Arabic before, and they keep lessons clear, patient and practical.
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Learn all 28 Arabic letters, their different forms (initial, medial, final), and clear pronunciation. Birmingham students get extra practice on similar-looking letters so they can tell them apart and read with confidence.
Learn where each letter is produced in the mouth (Makharij al-Huruf) so your pronunciation is correct. We focus on the subtle differences between similar sounds so Birmingham learners develop clear, accurate reading.
Learn vowel markings (Harakat)—Fatha, Kasra, Damma and their combinations—so you can read complete words and short phrases with correct pronunciation and a steady rhythm.
Our Qaida course gives Birmingham students the core skills they need—whether you are in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth or elsewhere in the city.
Build a solid base for later Tajweed and Quran reading, with correct letter recognition and pronunciation from the start.
One-to-one lessons that fit around Birmingham school runs, work shifts and weekend routines so the whole family can keep a consistent schedule.
Learn at your own pace with evening and weekend slots that suit Birmingham’s busy work and school timetables.
Personalised teaching from experienced tutors who know how to help Birmingham children and adults who are new to Arabic letters.
Our comprehensive Qaida programme is designed to take students from complete beginners to confident readers.
Learn all 28 Arabic letters, their forms, and proper pronunciation techniques including Makharij al-Huruf.
Learn Harakat (Fatha, Kasra, Damma), Sukoon and Tanween so you can read words with correct pronunciation.
Learn to read letter combinations, practice common word patterns, and develop reading fluency.
Apply learned skills through extensive reading practice, building confidence and speed.
Our Birmingham Qaida course is competitively priced with flexible plans to suit every learner's needs.
Schedule a free trial class at a time that suits your Birmingham schedule and learning preferences.
Connect with your Qaida tutor through our online platform and agree on learning goals and a schedule that suits your Birmingham routine.
Begin structured Qaida lessons covering Arabic letters and pronunciation rules at a pace that works for you or your child.
Monitor your improvement with regular assessments and feedback on your reading skills.
The duration varies based on your learning pace and chosen package. Most students complete the course in 3-6 months with regular practice. Our flexible scheduling accommodates Birmingham's busy lifestyle.
Yes. Our teachers regularly work with families from across Birmingham and understand typical school and work patterns in areas like Small Heath, Sparkbrook and Edgbaston. They support parents who want steady progress for their children while managing homework and other activities.
Yes. Many Birmingham parents have seen their children go from no Arabic to reading short words confidently through our online classes. Short, one-to-one sessions keep children focused, and parents can sit in from the same room if they like.
We focus on the problems Birmingham learners actually face: mixing similar letters, losing confidence after a bad start, and struggling to find a fixed time each week. Lessons are simple, patient and practical, with clear practice between sessions so you see progress from one week to the next.
Whether you are in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth or elsewhere in Birmingham, you can start Qaida from home with structured, one-to-one support. Our experienced tutors are ready to help you or your child build a clear, confident Quran reading foundation step by step.
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