The Arabi Method guides you through six sequential levels, from recognizing the shape and sound of the hijaiyah letters to reading the mushaf with proper tajweed. Every reading is heard by an ustadz or ustadzah directly, one-on-one and private, for ages 5 through to the elderly. You choose how: learning at home or over the screen.
In Solo, Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah teach Quran Recitation with the Arabi Method arranged in gradual stages, from basic introduction to lasting ability, so your child in areas like Pasar Kliwon, Serengan, or Mojosongo learns with a comfortable and well-directed rhythm.
Key points
Six levels build cumulatively, from the hijaiyah letters to tilawah.
Your reading is heard and corrected by the teacher on the spot through talaqqi.
You start from the right point, whether a child, an adult beginner, or an elder.
Moving up a level is decided through the munaqasyah exam, so the foundation is tested.
Quick facts
Levels
6 sequential stages
Format
Private one-on-one
How you learn
In person and online
Age
5 years to the elderly
What It Is
What is Reciting the Quran in Solo?
This page explains Quran Recitation for Muslim families in Solo, from the Laweyan area to Jebres and Banjarsari, so you understand the content of the learning before registering in a city with these deep Islamic traditions.
Recognizing the makhraj, the point each letter exits from across five regions of the mouth.
Joining fathah, kasrah, dhammah, then sukun, tasydid, and tanwin until reading flows.
Reading the mushaf with tartil, a calm and orderly pace that follows the rules.
Applying the rules of tajweed, from nun sukun, mim sukun, mad, to qalqalah, through real verses.
Learning Map
Six Levels of Recitation, from Arabi 1 to Tilawah
Six tiered levels, each one a stepping stone to the next. The student is placed at the level that fits, then advances once they pass munaqasyah.
Arabi 1
Hijaiyah Letters
You canThe student recognizes the shape and sound of the 28 hijaiyah letters with the correct makhraj.
The shape and name of the 28 letters
The sound of each letter from its makhraj
Practice distinguishing letters that are close
Arabi 2
Joined Letters
You canThe student reads letters joined within a word using the fathah harakat.
Letters at the start, middle, and end of a word
Joining letters into short words
Basic reading fluency
Arabi 3
Kasrah and Dhammah
You canThe student reads the kasrah and dhammah harakat along with their long sounds through wau and ya.
Kasrah and dhammah
Mad asli with wau and ya
A wider range of words
Arabi 4
Tanwin and Sukun
You canThe student reads tanwin, sukun, mad far'i, and qalqalah within verse fragments.
Tanwin and sukun
Tasydid
Mad far'i and qalqalah
Arabi 5
Waqaf and the Mushaf
You canThe student reads directly from the mushaf with a calm tartil.
Waqaf marks
Al-syamsiyah and al-qamariyah
Tartil from the mushaf
Arabi 6
Tahsin and Tilawah
You canThe student refines the rules of tajweed and gets to know the beauty of tilawah.
The rules of nun sukun and mim sukun
Perfecting tajweed
Introduction to tilawah
Each level uses only the harakat and rules already taught, so the student reads correctly from the very first page.
Comparison
Arabi Private Recitation Compared with Other Options
Many families in Solo are already familiar with mosque study circles and Quran education centers. Here is an honest picture of how structured Quran Recitation with Arabi helps families in Solo compared with other options, so you can choose the learning path that suits your child best. The heart of correct recitation is that the student's reading is heard then corrected by the teacher. Here is an honest comparison of a few ways to learn, so you can choose the one that fits your family best.
Aspect
Arabi Private
Self-Study
Group TPA
Reading correction
Heard and corrected every session
Slips often go unnoticed without a listener
Correction turns are limited because one teacher has many children
Guarding the makhraj
Guarded from the exit point of each letter
Hard to judge on your own without a guide
Depends on the teacher's attention to each child
Learning levels
Matched to each student's ability
Depends on personal discipline
The pace follows the class
Moving up a stage
Through the munaqasyah exam
Without a standard measure
Following the class schedule
Reports to the companion
Regular reports on the student's progress
Monitoring on your own
Depends on the institution's policy
Pricing
Quran Recitation Cost in Solo
The price is the same for all cities. Learn privately at home or online. Contact Arabi for a free initial assessment.
Or pay per session: Rp 55.100 online, Rp 72.870 private, tutor visits your home.
Child Readiness
Signs of Readiness to Begin Reciting
Before starting Quran Recitation in Solo, the following readiness list helps you assess your child's learning stage according to age and ability, whether you live in the Solo city center or in areas like Jebres and Banjarsari, so the learning process feels light and enjoyable for your child. Reciting can begin at any age. The signs below are only a rough picture for gauging readiness, and the teacher still maps the level through an initial assessment during the first session.
A Child Ready to Begin
Can sit and listen for about 20 minutes
Interested in imitating the sound of the letters being pronounced
Recognizes a few letter shapes even if not all are memorized yet
Adults and the Elderly
Wants to improve their reading or start from scratch
Able to set aside about 60 minutes regularly each week
Willing to practice repeating the reading at home
What Arabi Provides
A friendly reading assessment in the first session
Level placement to match ability
Material sheets and a mushaf suited to the stage
Getting to Know Your City
Arabi Quran Recitation in Solo
Solo, or Surakarta, is one of the cities with deep Islamic traditions in Central Java, where palace culture runs alongside the life of santri. From the Laweyan area, known for its religious batik merchant quarter, to Pasar Kliwon with its community of Arab descent and its old mosque, to Jebres, Banjarsari, and Serengan, Muslim families in Solo keep the habit of reciting the Quran in village mosques, madrasah, and majelis taklim that have lived on for generations. The Great Mosque of Surakarta beside the northern town square is one of the centers of religious life familiar to residents. This atmosphere makes learning Quran Recitation in Solo feel like a continuation of traditions long rooted among the people of this city.
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A city with strong santri roots
Solo is surrounded by pesantren and madrasah traditions in the Surakarta area and its surroundings, with religious life familiar in village mosques and majelis taklim. Your child learns Quran Recitation with adab and depth that match the feel of this santri city.
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Learning that fits the daily life of Solo residents
From Laweyan and Banjarsari to Jebres and Mojosongo, Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah guide Solo families in learning Quran Recitation privately at home or online, adjusting to the rhythm of families in this city.
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Adab preserved alongside knowledge
The people of Solo hold courtesy and good character in high regard in seeking knowledge. Learning Quran Recitation with Arabi in Solo plants correct tajwid, lasting memorization, and good adab all together.
There is always a way to read the Quran correctly, at any age. The first session opens with a friendly reading assessment, then the teacher chooses the right starting level for you.
Children from 5 Years
Introducing the hijaiyah letters with patience and joy, planting correct reading from early on as the foundation of their whole religious journey.
Teenagers and Students
Tidying up reading that once paused and preparing fluent reading for daily worship as well as recitation at school.
Adult Beginners
Starting from scratch with calm, accompanied by a personal teacher so learning feels comfortable at a flexible time.
The Elderly
Pace, mushaf text size, and session length are adjusted to their condition, with the makhraj corrected gently and with full patience.
FAQ
Questions About Learning Quran Recitation at Arabi
My child only knows a few hijaiyah letters, which level do they start from?
The first session opens with a friendly reading assessment, the teacher listens to the letters the child already knows. From there the right level is set, usually Arabi 1 or Arabi 2. The child continues from the right page, repeating as needed and stepping into new material once the basics are solid.
What are talqin, musyafahah, and talaqqi that the Arabi Method uses?
Talqin is when the teacher pronounces a letter or verse correctly then the student imitates it. Musyafahah is when the student watches the movement of the teacher's lips and tongue while pronouncing then imitates it. Talaqqi is when the student reads then is heard and corrected by the teacher directly. These three ways keep the makhraj and tajweed correct from the start, since every slip in reading is caught and corrected on the spot.
What is munaqasyah and why does it matter for moving up a level?
Munaqasyah is the level advancement exam using new material that has not been practiced before, to assess the fluency, speed, accuracy, and correctness of the makhraj in the student's reading. The student moves up after passing, so the reading foundation is tested before stepping into the next level and every stage is passed in full.
I am already an adult and still stumble when reading the Quran, can I still learn?
Very much so, and you can learn with an easy heart. Many adult students at Arabi begin from recognizing the hijaiyah letters and grow until they read the mushaf. The ustadz and ustadzah guide with patience, a pace that adjusts, and private one-on-one lessons, so you learn comfortably and at ease.
My elderly parent wishes to read the Quran fluently, can they be guided?
Yes, and this is among what Arabi often serves. The teacher adjusts the pace, the mushaf text size, and the session length to the condition of the elder. The reading is heard one-on-one with patience, the makhraj corrected gently, so they can improve their reading and add fluency at any age with calm.
My child often confuses letters that sound similar, what is the solution?
Hijaiyah letters whose makhraj is close, such as sin and syin or ha and kha, do call for separate practice. The Arabi Method provides special practice for telling apart similar letters in each group, and each letter is trained from its correct exit point while being heard directly, so the student grows used to telling their sounds apart accurately.
How long does it usually take for a student to read the Quran fluently?
Every student is different, shaped by their starting point and how steadily they practice. With six sequential levels and reading that is heard privately at every meeting, many students show encouraging progress within a few months. The teacher regularly shares the student's progress so you can follow it step by step.
Can the recitation lessons be taken online?
Yes. Through video call, Arabi's online sessions bring a digital mushaf seen together on the screen. The teacher still listens then corrects the reading on the spot, and the schedule is flexible to follow the student's best time, including evening hours or holidays, friendly for those with busy days.
Can Quran Recitation lessons in Solo be private at home?
Yes. Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah serve private Quran Recitation lessons at home in many areas of Solo, from Laweyan, Pasar Kliwon, Jebres, Banjarsari, to Mojosongo, with schedules that fit the daily life of your family in the city of Solo.
What age is suitable to start Quran Recitation in Solo?
Children in Solo can start Quran Recitation from an early age, and the levels are adjusted to each student's ability. Arabi will help you recognize your child's readiness first, so learning feels comfortable and gradual amid the daily life of Solo families.
How does Arabi maintain the quality of Quran Recitation teachers in Solo?
Arabi's Quran Recitation teachers in Solo are ustadz and ustadzah trained in the Arabi Method, graduates of various campuses, with expertise in Quran recitation and Arabic and a teacher's heart that teaches with sincerity, so your child in Solo is guided with patience and good adab.
Is Quran Recitation in Solo available online?
Yes, it is available. Besides private lessons at home, families in Solo can learn Quran Recitation online through the Arabi App, so a student can keep learning with the support of an ustadz or ustadzah even when schedules are full or distance becomes an obstacle in the city of Solo.
Does Arabi reach Laweyan and Pasar Kliwon in Solo?
Yes. Arabi teachers serve families across Solo, including Laweyan, Pasar Kliwon, Jebres, and other areas. Sessions run privately at your home or online, so Quran Recitation stays accessible wherever you are in Solo.
Levels
The Right Starting Point at Every Age
A leveled curriculum. Your child moves up only after mastering each stage, so the foundation stays solid.
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Children from 5 Years
5 - 11 years
Introducing the hijaiyah letters with patience
An enjoyable pace
Correct reading as a foundation from early on
2
Teenagers and Students
12 - 18 years
Tidying up reading that once paused
Fluency for daily worship
Ready for recitation at school
3
Adult Beginners
19 years and up
Starting from scratch with ease
Private one-on-one
A flexible schedule
4
The Elderly
Any advanced age
Pace and duration adjusted
Mushaf text size adjusted
Makhraj corrected gently and patiently
Curriculum
The Lesson Content, Broken Down Step by Step
Module 1
Introducing the Letters and Makhraj
The shape, name, and sound of the 28 hijaiyah letters, along with the five regions they exit from. Letters whose makhraj is close are trained separately so their sounds are told apart accurately.
28 hijaiyah letters
Five makhraj regions
Practice with similar letters such as sin and syin
Module 2
Harakat and Joining Letters
Reading letters with harakat then joining two to three letters in a row into a word. This stage builds fluency before the student moves into the full mushaf.
Fathah, kasrah, dhammah
Sukun, tasydid, tanwin
Joining letters into words
Module 3
Reading the Mushaf with Tartil
Reading directly from the mushaf at a calm pace. Waqaf marks are introduced so the student knows how to stop and begin a reading correctly.
Tartil from the mushaf
Waqaf marks
Al-syamsiyah and al-qamariyah
Module 4
Tajweed with Verse Examples
The rules of nun sukun and tanwin, namely izhar, idgham, iqlab, and ikhfa, then the rules of mim sukun, mad, and qalqalah, are learned step by step through real verses.
The rules of nun sukun and tanwin
The rules of mim sukun
Mad and qalqalah
Guidance
Guidance in Reading the Quran
وَرَتِّلِ الْقُرْآنَ تَرْتِيلًا
Wa rattilil-qur'ana tartila
And recite the Quran with tartil.
QS Al-Muzzammil: 4
Reading with tartil, that is slowly and orderly according to the rules, is the foundation of the manners of learning recitation at Arabi.
Material Preview
Real Quran Recitation Materials for Students in Solo
A preview of the official Arabi Method modules used in lessons, showing the depth of Arabi teaching materials.
Harakat: Kasrah dan Dhammah
Real material
Tajwid Lanjutan: Nun dan Mim Sukun
Real material
Buku Tajwid Lengkap
Real material
Materials are matched to the level and ability of each student.