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Quran Reading Tutoring Service

Posted By: Yash

Date: Tue, 26 Nov 2024

Price: $20.00

Mobile: +65 90092425

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Learn Quran with a MUIS-Certified Expert Tutor.
Personalized Quran tutoring for all ages. Available for beginners as well as those looking to improve their reading.
One hour session per week/4 sessions per month. $20 per session ($80 per month)
Flexible learning:
Online from the comfort of your home via videoconference OR
In person session at tutor's home in Siglap, Opera Estate
Personalized guidance for Adults and children
Helps you in Reading, Memorizing, knowing Tajweed rules!
Also, understanding and seeing the beauty of the Holy the Quran.


Teaching method is via Talaqqi. An Arabic word, which is derived from the word laqiya which means 'to meet'. The meaning of 'to meet' in the present context and here the meaning is the students meet the tutor and read for him while the teacher will teach, educate, guide, correct and explain the rules. Also explain the meaning if needed.


The method


Tutor will listen to the student readings and students will follow along while checking for proper tajwid readings and appropriate waqf and ibtida,



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