Tahfeedh al Qur’an/Hifz (Memorisation of the Qur’an)
Memorising the Holy Qur’an holds immense reward in Islam and Huffaz hold a high status within the Muslim community and render a very important service in leading prayers, particularly during month of Ramadhan.
Course Structure
The Hifz course is structured to aloe pupils to complete the memorization of the entire Qur’an without compromising progress and attainment in other areas of study.
Progression in Hifz is very much dependent on the individual’s ability. However, as a general, minimum expectation, all Hifz class pupils must complete the course within four academic years.
Pupils present three aspects of their memorisation each day to the teacher:
- Newly memorised lesson (sabaq);
- Lessons from the recent past (sabaq para);
- Revision (dohr).
Assessment
Each of the three aspects (above) is assessed by the teacher every day. In addition, two formal examinations take place each year.
Hifz Contract
Successful progress and completion of the Hifz course requires much dedication from pupils and also supervision from parents.
To ensure pupils and parents are aware of their responsibilities, pupils and parents are required to commit time and effort to their Hifz by agreeing to specific terms.
Hifz Diary
All Hifz pupils receive a customised Hifz diary, detailing basic information on the course, academic targets and daily progress records for teachers to complete and for parents to view.
Entry Reuirements
The demand for Hifz class places is very high. All pupils are tested on Tajweed and recitation of the Qur’an prior to a place being offered.
Only those pupils who are competent in Tajweed and recitation are considered for the Hifz class.