Hifdh al-Qur'an (Intensive)
Weekend (Brothers)
Registration Deadline:16th January 2026
Start Date:17th January 2026
Days: Saturday & Sunday
Time (London): 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM
Time (New York): 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Weekend (Sisters)
Registration Deadline:16th January 2026
Start Date:17th January 2026
Days: Saturday & Sunday
Time (London): 10:00 AM – 1:00 PM
Time (New York): 5:00 AM – 8:00 AM
Weekday (Sisters)
Registration Deadline:11th January 2026
Start Date:12th January 2026
Days: Monday to Friday
Time (London): 5:00 PM – 7:00 PM
Time (New York): 12:00 PM – 2:00 PM
About The Programme
Al Balagh online Hifdh al-Qur’an, based on traditional hardoi method, introduced by Shah Abrarul Haq Hardoi RA is exclusively designed for busy professionals, university students, graduates, homemakers and working sisters to help them complete the memorisation of the holy Quran from the comfort of their homes without compromising on any of personal and professional commitments.
This programme will focus on helping the students memorise the entire Holy Qur’an in a systematic manner with high accuracy and clarity of Tajwid under the guidance of experienced and qualified teachers. Our traditional Hardoi method along with modern techniques of memorisation and a systematic approach to regular revision makes Quran memorisation a lot easier than attempting this great endeavour alone.
All of our teachers have an Ijazah from traditional madaris providing you with the full focus that is required to complete the hifdh al Quran. The class size will be as small as 15 students, thereby enabling complete attention to each student.
This online programme is suitable for 16+ dedicated students to help memorise the entire Quran through a step-by-step approach. It is a structured programme that adopts a tested Hardoi method for reviewing and memorising each lesson under the guidance of your teacher.
BATCHES
- Weekend Batch: Starts on 17th January 2026
- Weekday Batch: Starts on 12th January 2026
Al Balagh Scholarship
AlBalagh Scholarship is available for learners who cannot afford the fee.
FEES
Year 1 Fee:
- Pay in Full:
£600£500 Per Year(Includes 20% Scholarship) - Pay In 12 Instalments: £50 Per Month for a Year
DEADLINE
Registration Deadline:
- Weekend Batch: 16th January 2026
- Weekday Batch: 11th January 2026
AT A GLANCE
Segregated Classes
Weekend (Brothers)
Saturdays & Sundays
6 PM – 9 PM (London)
1 PM – 4 PM (New York)
Weekend (Sisters)
Saturdays & Sundays
10 AM – 1 PM (London)
5 AM – 8 AM (New York)
Weekday (Sisters)
Monday to Friday
05:00 PM – 07:00 PM (London)
01:00 PM – 03:00 PM (New York)

Class Size (Per Batch): 15 Students
Personalised Feedback

Access to Mobile App
Certificate
From £50/Month
Narrated Abu Hurairah:
that the Prophet (ﷺ) said: “The one who memorized the Qur'an shall come on the Day of Judgement and (the reward for reciting the Qur'an) says: ‘O Lord! Decorate him.” So he is donned with a crown of nobility. Then it says: “O Lord! Give him more!' So he is donned with a suit of nobility. Then it says: “O Lord! Be pleased with him.' So He is pleased with him and says: “Recite and rise up, and be increased in reward with every Ayah.'”~ {At-Tirmidhi:2915}
Programme Overview
Huffaz who have completely memorised the Qur’an are some of the most respected leaders and intellectuals in the Muslim community, Memorising the Quran will take you on a physical, mental and spiritual journey that willn eventually build a better relationship between you and Allah, as well as between you and your community.
All 16+ students are welcome in our Qur'an memorisation programme. It can be taken up by anyone who wants to grow a close relationship with the Qur'an and reap the benefits from it in this world and the hereafter.
This intensive Hifdh Al Quran programme will be open for only serious and dedicated students who have the noble intention to complete the memorisation of the Holy Quran. Students are required to have the fundamental principles of Tajwid and be able to recite in Tajwid proficiently.
Although the duration depends on each student, an average student is expected to memorise 5 pages every week.
Learning Objectives
In this course, students will:
- Start with memorising the verses accurately from the Qur’an.
- Review the recent surahs that you memorised with your teacher.
- Take a balanced approach to memorisation and revision.
- Learn the general meaning and reasons for revealing the verses.
Learning Outcomes
By the end of this programme, the students will:
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- Complete the memorisation of everything from their syllabus.
- Know the techniques of reviewing what you learn.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is the minimum age requirement?
Boys: 16 years and above | Girls: 14 years and above
Our classes are designed for mature learners capable of regular attendance and disciplined study.
Are the lessons pre-recorded?
No. All sessions are live and interactive, taught by qualified teachers who provide personal attention, real-time feedback, and a motivating group environment.
ons if we consider such action to be necessary or in the best interests of students.
What if my Tajwīd is weak?
No problem. Every Ḥifẓ student receives complimentary Tajwīd support classes to strengthen pronunciation, fluency, and rules of recitation alongside memorisation.
What is the difference between the Essentials and Intensive tracks?
|
Track |
Weekly Hours |
Monthly Fee |
Description |
|
Essentials |
2 or 4 hours per week |
£19.99 / £29.99 |
Ideal for steady progress at a flexible pace. |
|
Intensive |
6 hours per week |
£49.99 |
Designed for students seeking faster advancement and deeper engagement. |
Both tracks follow the same curriculum; the Intensive option simply offers more teaching hours for accelerated progress.
How long will it take to complete Ḥifẓ?
The programme is self-paced. Your instructor will assess your Tajwīd, memorisation ability, and consistency, then provide an individual completion plan suited to your level and goals.
Are the teachers qualified?
Yes. All instructors are experienced ḥuffāẓ who hold ijazāt / sanads from reputable scholars. They have taught Qurʾān memorisation to students worldwide and are trained in online pedagogy.
Is homework assigned?
Yes. Regular memorisation and revision homework are essential components of the programme. Teachers set structured weekly goals to ensure continuous progress and retention.
Are two or three classes per week sufficient?
For most students, yes. Formal classes are held two to three times weekly, supplemented by peer-revision groups for additional practice and mutual support throughout the week.
Will there be examinations?
Yes. Comprehensive assessments are conducted twice a year, along with weekly quizzes to reinforce memorisation accuracy, fluency, and retention.
What qualification will I receive upon completion?
Upon successfully completing the programme and final examination, students receive an official Ḥifẓ Certificate from Al Balagh Academy, recognising their achievement and dedication to Qurʾān memorisation.
What is the structure of a typical class?
Each session generally includes:
- Sabaq (New Lesson) – recitation and memorisation of new verses.
- Sabaq Para (Recent Portion) – revision of approximately ¼ juz prior to the new section.
- Collaborative Revision – practice in breakout rooms or pairs to strengthen recall.
This structure ensures a balanced focus on new learning, reinforcement, and review.
Can I switch between Essentials and Intensive tracks?
Yes. You may request to switch tracks at any time. The admin team will facilitate the transition seamlessly without disrupting your memorisation flow.
How is progress monitored?
Each student’s progress is recorded daily on personalised trackers. Teachers conduct regular evaluations to measure consistency, accuracy, and speed of memorisation.
How can I communicate with my teacher?
Communication takes place via the Darul Uloom Al Balagh online learning portal and during live sessions. Some teachers also provide a dedicated WhatsApp contact for class updates and queries.
Can I pause my studies if needed?
Yes. You may pause and resume your classes whenever necessary. Simply notify the admin team in advance so your schedule can be adjusted accordingly.
What are the technical requirements?
To participate, you’ll need:
- A smart device (computer, tablet, or smartphone)
- A stable internet connection
A WhatsApp number for official updates and communication
Which platforms are used for classes?
Live lessons are conducted on Zoom, while WhatsApp is used for class announcements, reminders, and peer-revision coordination.
Do we have WhatsApp groups for communication?
Certainly! We've established a dedicated Student Support Group on WhatsApp to serve as your primary communication channel throughout your journey with us.
Following your Orientation week and completion of class selection, you'll be automatically added to your respective Module-wise "Groups" on the Darul Uloom Al BalaghLearning Portal. These groups will provide you with invaluable support and connectivity with fellow students, ensuring a smooth and enriching learning experience.
Can I rejoin after pausing or withdrawing?
Yes. You are welcome to resume your Ḥifẓ journey at any time.
If you have paused, contact the admin team to confirm your return date.
If withdrawn earlier, a brief re-enrolment process will help you continue smoothly from where you left off.
What if I withdraw mid-year?
You may withdraw at any time by informing the admin team.
Refunds are only available if the request is made within the first 28 days of enrolment. After that period, your enrolment remains active until the end of your payment cycle, and no refund is applicable.
How long can I remain on pause?
Students may pause for up to one month at a time.
Extensions are considered with valid reasons; however, prolonged breaks can hinder retention, so we encourage resuming as soon as feasible.
What happens to my fees if I pause or withdraw?
If you withdraw within 28 days of enrolment, you are eligible for a full refund in accordance with our refund policy.
After 28 days, the policy no longer applies, and your enrolment continues until your payment period concludes.
What is the minimum age requirement?
Boys: 16 years and above | Girls: 14 years and above
Our classes are designed for mature learners capable of regular attendance and disciplined study.
Are the lessons pre-recorded?
No. All sessions are live and interactive, taught by qualified teachers who provide personal attention, real-time feedback, and a motivating group environment.
What if my Tajwīd is weak?
No problem. Every Ḥifẓ student receives complimentary Tajwīd support classes to strengthen pronunciation, fluency, and rules of recitation alongside memorisation.
What is the difference between the Essentials and Intensive tracks?
|
Track |
Weekly Hours |
Monthly Fee |
Description |
|
Essentials |
2 or 4 hours per week |
£19.99 / £29.99 |
Ideal for steady progress at a flexible pace. |
|
Intensive |
6 hours per week |
£49.99 |
Designed for students seeking faster advancement and deeper engagement. |
Both tracks follow the same curriculum; the Intensive option simply offers more teaching hours for accelerated progress.
How long will it take to complete Ḥifẓ?
The programme is self-paced. Your instructor will assess your Tajwīd, memorisation ability, and consistency, then provide an individual completion plan suited to your level and goals.
Are the teachers qualified?
Yes. All instructors are experienced ḥuffāẓ who hold ijazāt / sanads from reputable scholars. They have taught Qurʾān memorisation to students worldwide and are trained in online pedagogy.
Is homework assigned?
Yes. Regular memorisation and revision homework are essential components of the programme. Teachers set structured weekly goals to ensure continuous progress and retention.
Are two or three classes per week sufficient?
For most students, yes. Formal classes are held two to three times weekly, supplemented by peer-revision groups for additional practice and mutual support throughout the week.
Will there be examinations?
Yes. Comprehensive assessments are conducted twice a year, along with weekly quizzes to reinforce memorisation accuracy, fluency, and retention.
What qualification will I receive upon completion?
Upon successfully completing the programme and final examination, students receive an official Ḥifẓ Certificate from Al Balagh Academy, recognising their achievement and dedication to Qurʾān memorisation.
What is the structure of a typical class?
Each session generally includes:
- Sabaq (New Lesson) – recitation and memorisation of new verses.
- Sabaq Para (Recent Portion) – revision of approximately ¼ juz prior to the new section.
- Collaborative Revision – practice in breakout rooms or pairs to strengthen recall.
This structure ensures a balanced focus on new learning, reinforcement, and review.
Can I switch between Essentials and Intensive tracks?
Yes. You may request to switch tracks at any time. The admin team will facilitate the transition seamlessly without disrupting your memorisation flow.
How is progress monitored?
Each student’s progress is recorded daily on personalised trackers. Teachers conduct regular evaluations to measure consistency, accuracy, and speed of memorisation.
How can I communicate with my teacher?
Communication takes place via the Darul Uloom Al Balagh online learning portal and during live sessions. Some teachers also provide a dedicated WhatsApp contact for class updates and queries.
Can I pause my studies if needed?
Yes. You may pause and resume your classes whenever necessary. Simply notify the admin team in advance so your schedule can be adjusted accordingly.
What are the technical requirements?
To participate, you’ll need:
- A smart device (computer, tablet, or smartphone)
- A stable internet connection
A WhatsApp number for official updates and communication
Which platforms are used for classes?
Live lessons are conducted on Zoom, while WhatsApp is used for class announcements, reminders, and peer-revision coordination.
Is there special consideration for slower learners?
Yes. Every student memorises at a unique pace. Our instructors provide personalised support and encouragement, ensuring consistent progress without pressure.
Can I rejoin after pausing or withdrawing?
Yes. You are welcome to resume your Ḥifẓ journey at any time.
If you have paused, contact the admin team to confirm your return date.
If withdrawn earlier, a brief re-enrolment process will help you continue smoothly from where you left off.
What if I withdraw mid-year?
You may withdraw at any time by informing the admin team.
Refunds are only available if the request is made within the first 28 days of enrolment. After that period, your enrolment remains active until the end of your payment cycle, and no refund is applicable.
How long can I remain on pause?
Students may pause for up to one month at a time.
Extensions are considered with valid reasons; however, prolonged breaks can hinder retention, so we encourage resuming as soon as feasible.
What happens to my fees if I pause or withdraw?
If you withdraw within 28 days of enrolment, you are eligible for a full refund in accordance with our refund policy.
After 28 days, the policy no longer applies, and your enrolment continues until your payment period concludes.
