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Quran Reading (Nazra)

For learners who know their letters and want to read the Quran smoothly, accurately and with growing confidence — verse after verse.

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DurationOngoing / flexible
Best forPost-Qaida learners
Format1-on-1 from the mushaf
CertificateOn completion
Course overview

Read the Quran fluently, straight from the mushaf

Quran Reading, or Nazra, is the natural next step after Noorani Qaida. The student reads directly from the mushaf while a certified teacher listens, corrects, and guides word by word. Over time, reading becomes fluent and accurate, and basic recitation rules are applied naturally — preparing the learner for deeper Tajweed and, if they wish, memorisation.

  • Fluent reading — smooth recitation directly from the Quran
  • Word-by-word accuracy — correcting mistakes before they set in
  • Applied rules — common Tajweed rules used in practice
  • Reading speed & rhythm — building natural pace and flow
  • Confidence — reading aloud comfortably and correctly
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Who it's for

Is Quran Reading (Nazra) right for you?

Learners who finished Qaida

Turn letter knowledge into smooth, accurate reading of real verses.

Returning readers

Refresh and sharpen reading that has gone rusty over the years.

Children continuing on

A clear path from basics to confident recitation of the Quran.

Simple UK pricing

Plans that fit every family

Affordable monthly plans for Quran Reading (Nazra), in GBP. Cancel anytime, and start with a free trial lesson.

For Quran reading, Tajweed, Hifz, Noorani Qaida and more — with our qualified, DBS-checked tutors.

2 classes / week

£25 /month
8 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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4 classes / week

£45 /month
16 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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5 classes / week

£55 /month
20 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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Native Arab tutors for Islamic Studies & Arabic Language — for the most authentic accent and depth.

2 classes / week

£32 /month
8 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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4 classes / week

£63 /month
16 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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5 classes / week

£79 /month
20 classes monthly · 30 min each
  • Live one-to-one lessons
  • 30 minutes per class
  • Certified, vetted tutor
  • Monthly progress updates
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Student reviews

What Quran Reading (Nazra) students say

★★★★★

My son went from stumbling over words to reading half a page smoothly. The patient correction every lesson is what did it.

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Ahmed R.Parent · Toronto, Canada
★★★★★

After years away from the Quran I can finally read fluently again. My teacher's corrections are gentle but precise.

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Sara M.Student · Melbourne, Australia
★★★★★

The teacher catches every small mistake kindly. My daughter's reading has transformed in a few months.

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Bilal K.Parent · London, UK
FAQs

Quran Reading (Nazra) — common questions

What's the difference between Nazra and Tajweed?
Nazra focuses on reading the Quran fluently and accurately. Tajweed goes deeper into the precise rules of pronunciation and recitation. Many students do Nazra first, then Tajweed.
Do I need to finish Qaida before this?
Ideally yes — you should be able to recognise letters and read basic words. If you're unsure, the free trial lets the teacher assess the right starting point.
Will recitation rules be taught here?
Yes, common rules are introduced naturally as you read, with full Tajweed available as a dedicated course when you're ready.
How often should we have classes?
Three to five lessons a week brings the fastest, most consistent progress, but even two a week builds steady improvement.
Can my whole family learn?
Yes — each learner gets their own one-on-one classes at their own level and timing.
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