A Step-by-Step Guide to Learning to Read the Quran in Just 60 Days

If you’ve always wanted to learn how to read the Quran but didn’t know where to begin, then this step-by-step guide will be the perfect resource for you. By following these practical tips, you’ll be able to learn how to read Quran in just 60 days. But before we jump into the guide, let’s talk about why learning how to read the Quran matters and how it can benefit you as an individual.

What you will learn

In just 12 weeks, you will be able to read and recite the entire Qur’an with correct pronunciation. This is because we have a step by step lesson plan that will take you from knowing nothing about Arabic language or reading Qur’an, all the way up to having a good understanding of both.

In this course, you will learn: -Basic Arabic words for Qur’an reading and reciting. -How to read aloud and recite verses of the Qur’an with correct pronunciation. -Learn how to write and pronounce words.

What are you required to know before you start

As a Muslim, you should know how to read and understand the Quran. Reading and understanding the words of God is an important part of your faith.

The time it will take to learn how to read and understand the Quran depends on your current level of knowledge, but most people can learn how to read in around 60 days.

If you are a complete beginner, it will take you longer than someone who has already learned some Arabic letters.

Where do I find a teacher?

Finding a teacher can be difficult and time consuming. However, if you have a strong Internet connection, there are many ways for you to find someone who is willing and able to teach you. One way is to use Skype or another video chat service. If that’s not an option, you can use social media websites like Facebook or Twitter and start a conversation with someone who has knowledge of the language and/or religion. You could also post your request on forums such as Islamic Forum. Be sure to check out some Quran classes near your home!

What are my options?

There are a variety of ways for you to learn to read the Quran. Consider your learning style, what time you have available, and which method will work best for you. Here are a few options: 1) A class at your local mosque 2) Online courses 3) Self-study 4) Group study with friends 5) A weekend retreat 6) In person classes at a local Islamic center 7) A book on reading Arabic

Setting Yourself Up For Success

If you want to learn how to read the Quran, here are some steps you can take: 1. Get a translation of the Quran that you like. 2. Memorize Surat Al-Fatiha, Surat Al-Baqara, and Surat Al-Maida. 3. Memorize and read through these three surahs each day for at least one month. 4. After one month of reading these surahs daily, switch out surah with another from those mentioned above until you have completed memorizing all 114 surahs of the Holy Book.

Day by Day Schedule

There are various ways and methods of learning to read Quran. The most popular way is by memorizing each letter, the word it represents, and how it sounds. This approach can take up a lot of time and can be hard for some people.

For those who want a more systematic approach, we recommend that you learn both letters and words at the same time. This would make it easier for you to go back and check what you learned if you forget a word or letter down the line.

Tips To Accelerate Your Learning Progress

1) Start with only five minutes a day. You might not be able to read at first, but you will build up speed and stamina as you go. 2) Find a teacher or community that is supportive of your learning and excited about it – someone who will notice when you make progress and help keep you accountable. 3) Seek out new words and phrases, using a dictionary or online translation tool if necessary, so that reading feels more like living in another language and less like translating from one. 4) Practice reading aloud with someone else, even if they don’t speak Arabic. The act of articulating the words helps them stick in your head better and will allow you to start internalizing them sooner.

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