Parents and adult learners often ask whether they should first learn to “read” the Quran (Nazra) and then study Tajweed. Our experience shows the most effective approach is to combine both from day one. When articulation (makharij), letter attributes (sifat), and the rhythm of recitation are woven into each reading lesson, students progress faster, avoid fossilized mistakes, and naturally develop an Arabic accent in their recitation.
Pronunciation is a muscle-memory skill. Early, micro-corrections prevent bad habits from settling.
Tajweed isn’t cosmetic—it protects meaning. Learning rules alongside reading ensures accuracy from the outset.
Students hear themselves improving weekly, which builds confidence and consistency.