Many Birmingham parents in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth and Perry Barr tell us the same thing: their child can read the words but mixes up similar letters, rushes through elongations (Madd) or loses confidence when reciting aloud. Our online Tajweed course focuses on these real problems—correct letter sounds (Makharij), when to stretch and when to merge (Noon Sakinah, Madd), and reading with a steady, clear voice. One-to-one lessons from experienced tutors, scheduled around Birmingham school and work times.
Our Tajweed classes in Birmingham are built around the issues we hear most: similar letters that sound the same (like ص and س, or ذ and ظ), elongations that are too short or too long, and Noon Sakinah rules (when to merge, when to hide, when to show the sound). Whether you are in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Perry Barr, Aston, Handsworth or Moseley, lessons are one-to-one so the tutor can correct you in real time and explain exactly where the mouth and tongue should be for each letter.
We teach in clear steps—letter sounds and Makharij first, then Madd and Noon Sakinah, then joining everything in full verses. Many Birmingham families tell us they could not find a fixed time for classes; we offer flexible slots so you can fit Tajweed around school runs, work and madrasa.
You will learn when to pause (waqf), how to keep a steady rhythm and how to read with clarity and calm. The goal is recitation that is correct and confident, not rushed or unclear.
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Whether you are a child or an adult in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston or elsewhere in Birmingham, the course covers the rules that make the biggest difference to clear recitation.
Learn where each Arabic letter is produced in the mouth so you can fix mixing of similar sounds (e.g. ص and س, ذ and ظ). We use simple explanations and repetition so children and adults both understand.
Learn when to stretch vowels (Madd) for the right length and when to apply Noon Sakinah rules (Idgham, Ikhfa, Izhar, Iqlab). These rules are where many Birmingham learners make mistakes—we fix them step by step.
Practise reading full verses and short Surahs using all the rules together. Learn where to pause (waqf) and how to keep a calm, steady rhythm so your recitation is clear and confident.
Correct pronunciation builds confidence in Salah and when reading at home. Families in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston and across Birmingham tell us their children and adults feel more at ease after fixing the rules that were holding them back.
Children learn to read the Quran in a beautiful, correct way. This makes their prayers more meaningful and helps them feel closer to Allah.
Children and adults who learn Tajweed correctly feel more confident when leading or joining prayer at home or in the mosque. Clear recitation supports focus and devotion.
Learning Tajweed gives children a strong base for other Islamic subjects. It helps them learn more about their religion as they grow up.
Reading the Quran correctly helps children feel closer to Allah. This brings peace to their hearts and makes them better Muslims.
We teach Quran pronunciation in simple steps. Children start with basic sounds and gradually learn more complex rules.
Children learn basic pronunciation rules first. We teach simple letter sounds and when to make them longer or shorter.
Children learn more pronunciation rules like when letters blend together or when to pause. Teachers explain everything simply.
Children practice reading complete verses using all the rules they've learned. This helps them become confident readers.
Children learn to read the Quran beautifully with proper rhythm and feeling. They become confident in their recitation.
Plans to suit Birmingham families in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth and beyond. Choose the package that fits your schedule and budget.
Book a free trial class to see if your child likes our teaching style. No commitment, just a friendly introduction.
Your child meets their teacher online and gets to know them. Teachers are patient and good with children.
Children begin learning pronunciation with simple letter sounds. Teachers make it fun and easy to understand.
Parents can see how their child is improving. Regular updates and feedback help track their reading skills.
It depends on the child and how often they attend classes. Most children learn basic Tajweed in 6-12 months with regular classes. Some learn faster, some slower. That's normal. We work at each child's pace.
Yes, our teachers know different authentic ways of reading the Quran. They can teach according to what your family prefers. Most families choose Hafs style, but we can teach others too.
Yes, many Birmingham families have found online classes work well for learning pronunciation. Children can focus better at home, and parents can see their progress. Our teachers are experienced in online teaching.
We focus on the mistakes Birmingham learners actually make—similar letters, Madd length, Noon Sakinah—and fix them with clear, step-by-step teaching. Our tutors are patient and experienced, and we fit classes around Birmingham school and work timetables so you can keep a regular slot.
Whether you are in Small Heath, Sparkbrook, Edgbaston, Handsworth, Perry Barr or elsewhere in Birmingham, you can begin Tajweed from home with one-to-one support. Our experienced tutors will help you or your child fix pronunciation, elongation and rhythm so recitation is clear and confident. Book a free trial and meet your teacher.
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