Quran Recitation is one of six course types we teach in Leeds (with Qaida, Tajweed, Hifz, Translation and Quranic Arabic). In this course you read aloud with a steady voice, fix slips, apply tajweed in longer passages, and work on breath and pacing—all one-to-one online. For children and adults.
In Leeds we teach Qaida, Tajweed, Hifz, Quran Recitation, Translation and Quranic Arabic as separate one-to-one courses. Recitation is for you if you can read but want smoother flow, clearer sound, and help joining rules while you read surahs—not only short drills.
Learners in Horsforth, Pudsey, Kirkstall, Bramley, Morley, Rothwell, Garforth, Seacroft, Cross Gates and Armley often book after school, evenings or weekends. The lesson is live online wherever you are in Leeds; your tutor listens and corrects line by line.
See every course on our Leeds Quran classes page.
Tone and volume that stay even across ayat
Rules applied while you read, not only on flash cards
Hafs, Warsh and others explained at your level
Separate pacing for school-age and busy workers
Recitation sits beside five other courses on our Leeds Quran classes hub. For other towns, open UK cities.
Your tutor hears every ayah as you read—not a pre-recorded track. That suits busy households in Meanwood, Hyde Park, Beeston, Holbeck and the rest of Leeds who want clear feedback without travelling.
We slow the pace when needed so you can read with calm (tarteel) and focus, not rush through pages. Meaning is pointed out briefly so the sound matches what the words carry.
If letters or rules still need work, we may suggest Qaida or Tajweed alongside or first. Recitation is where those skills meet full surahs and juz practice.
Plans follow your level. Parents in Farsley, Yeadon, Adel, Alwoodley and inner Leeds often ask for shorter daily practice targets; we set homework that fits school and shift work.
Simple exercises so you do not run out of air mid-ayah. You learn when to pause, when to carry the sound, and how to avoid straining the throat.
Stopping and starting at the right places so the meaning stays correct and the recitation sounds natural—especially in longer surahs you read in salah.
We note repeated errors (madd, ghunnah, heavy letters) and drill them in context so improvement sticks between lessons.
Same monthly structure as our other one-to-one courses—clear pricing for households in Headingley, Chapel Allerton, Harehills, Roundhay, Gipton and across the city.
If letters are still shaky, we usually start or pair with Qaida. If rules are weak, add Tajweed. Recitation is best when you can read a page and want flow and correction in longer text.
Yes. Most learners begin with Hafs; if your household follows Warsh or another riwayah, tell us at the trial so the tutor matches your line.
Yes. We keep slots that fit UK school hours in West Leeds, north Leeds and east Leeds. Short focused lessons often work better than long tired evenings.
You get a named tutor who hears you each week, sets small targets, and ties Recitation to our other courses if needed. It is structured one-to-one support, not a one-size recording.
Tell us your area—Hunslet, Middleton, Belle Isle, Colton, Whinmoor, Shadwell or anywhere else—and we will match a slot. One free trial shows how we teach the six course types and how Recitation fits your goals.
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