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Quran Memorization (Tahfidz) Program

Tahfidz Lessons

Private and online guidance for memorizing the Quran with talqin, talaqqi, and murajaah (regular review). Memorization is built gradually starting from Juz 30, kept alive each day through sabaq, sabqi, and manzil, and recited directly to expert ustadz and ustadzah trained in the Arabi Method.

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  • 4.108+ teachers across Indonesia
  • Every recitation heard live by an ustadz
  • Daily scheduled murajaah
Tahfidz Lessons with Arabi teachers, the Arabi method
Juz 30A gentle starting point for every age
4.108+Expert teachers nationwide
12,000+Students learning with Arabi
Private and OnlineEvery recitation heard live by an ustadz
What It Is

What is Quran Memorization (Tahfidz)?

Tahfidz at Arabi is guided Quran memorization arranged step by step, starting from Juz 30. Every recitation is heard live by an ustadz through talqin and talaqqi, then protected by daily murajaah through the sabaq, sabqi, and manzil system so it stays strong and well-kept. Open to every age, available privately and online.

Start from Juz 30 and move up gradually at each person's own pace
Tahsin comes before memorizing so makhraj and tajwid are correct from the foundation
Daily murajaah keeps both new and old memorization strong
Heard by expert campus-graduate ustadz trained in the Arabi Method
Quick Answer

What is the Quran memorization (tahfidz) course at Arabi?

The Arabi tahfidz course is guided Quran memorization built step by step, starting from Juz 30. Each recitation is heard live by an ustadz through talqin and talaqqi, then cared for with daily murajaah through sabaq, sabqi, and manzil so it stays strong and well-kept. Reading is corrected first through tahsin so tajwid is right from the start.

Key points

  • Gradual: from Juz 30 onward at your own pace, with realistic targets
  • Strong and accurate: memorization kept alive through daily murajaah so it stays firm
  • Tajwid first: tahsin precedes memorization so reading is correct from the foundation
  • Flexible: available as in-person private and online lessons for every age

Quick facts

Starting point
Juz 30 (Juz Amma)
Learning mode
Private and online
Teachers
5,000+ experts trained in the Arabi Method
For ages
Children, teens, adults, seniors
The Arabi Method

Four Pillars of the Arabi Tahfidz Method

Four pillars form the backbone of memorization guidance at Arabi: tahsin refines the reading, talqin guides each verse, talaqqi listens to every recitation, and murajaah keeps the memorization alive.

Tahsin

Before memorizing, a student's reading is refined first, with makhraj (the points where letters come out) and tajwid corrected. Memorization built on correct reading settles in accurately and stays free of mistakes that would otherwise become permanent.

Talqin

The ustadz recites the verse to be memorized, and the student repeats it carefully until it is correct. The right way of reading is planted first, so the memorization forms on top of accurate reading.

Talaqqi

Memorization is recited directly before the ustadz through musyafahah, face to face. Every letter, makhraj, and point of tajwid is heard and corrected on the spot.

Murajaah

Finished memorization is reviewed regularly so it stays firmly in place. This is the soul of tahfidz, because memorization cared for through repetition keeps flowing fluently week after week.

Daily System

Sabaq, Sabqi, and Manzil: How Memorization Is Protected Every Day

Three daily tasks that share the memorization load so new portions are added while older ones stay fluent and well-kept.

Sabaq, New Recitation

Adding today's memorization

  1. Prepare the new verses

    The student prepares a new portion of memorization for the day, following the target set by the ustadz.

  2. Recite and be heard

    The new memorization is recited to the ustadz to be heard, with tajwid and makhraj corrected on the spot.

Sabqi, Recent Reinforcement

Caring for this week's memorization

  1. Review the most recent memorization

    Reviewing the memorization of the last few days or weeks so it truly settles in firmly.

  2. Make sure it is fluent

    The ustadz listens for fluency so the recent memorization is solid before moving further ahead.

Manzil, Guarding the Old

Protecting all earlier memorization

  1. Rotating murajaah

    Older memorization is reviewed in rotation so the juz already completed stay fluent and well-kept.

  2. Maintenance recitation

    The student recites older memorization at regular intervals so all of it stays alive and well-kept.

The Memorization Journey

Milestones of the Memorization Journey

The stages a student travels, from refining the reading to completing and protecting the memorization, celebrated milestone by milestone.

  1. 01

    Early Tahsin

    You canRefining the way of reading first, tidying up makhraj and tajwid, so memorization forms on top of correct reading.

    • Makhraj of letters
    • Basic tajwid
    • Fluent reading
  2. 02

    Juz 30 (Juz Amma)

    You canMemorizing the short surahs often recited in prayer, a starting point that builds a beginner's confidence.

    • Short surahs
    • Guided talqin
    • Regular recitation
  3. 03

    Chosen Juz

    You canMoving on to other juz according to personal targets, with murajaah that grows more disciplined through sabaq, sabqi, and manzil.

    • Adding memorization
    • Scheduled murajaah
    • Gradual targets
  4. 04

    Strong Maintenance

    You canStrengthening the memorization already gained so it is fluent, accurate, and ready to be recited at any time.

    • Reading accuracy
    • Overall fluency
    • Long-term protection

Every milestone has a clear target adjusted to age and ability, so students move forward with joy.

Material Preview

Real Quran Memorization Materials

A preview of the official Arabi Method modules used in lessons, showing the depth of Arabi teaching materials.

Tahfidz Juz 30: Surah Sedang

Cuplikan materi asli Tahfidz Juz 30: Surah Sedang
Real material

Tahfidz Juz 1: Pembuka dan Golongan Manusia

Cuplikan materi asli Tahfidz Juz 1: Pembuka dan Golongan Manusia
Real material

Tahfidz Juz 1: Kisah Bani Israil

Cuplikan materi asli Tahfidz Juz 1: Kisah Bani Israil
Real material

Materials are matched to the level and ability of each student.

A Footing for Intention

A Footing for the Intention to Memorize the Quran

إِنَّا نَحْنُ نَزَّلْنَا الذِّكْرَ وَإِنَّا لَهُ لَحَافِظُونَ

Innaa nahnu nazzalnadz-dzikra wa innaa lahuu lahaafizhuun

Indeed, it is We who sent down the Quran, and indeed, We will be its guardian.
QS Al-Hijr: 9

Allah Ta'ala guarantees the preservation of the Quran. A student who memorizes becomes part of this noble guarding, as Rasulullah shallallahu alaihi wasallam said: the best of you are those who learn the Quran and teach it (HR Bukhari).

Child Readiness

Ready to Begin Tahfidz? A Guide by Age

Memorizing the Quran can begin at any age, as long as the starting point is right. For those who are not yet fluent readers, Arabi begins with tahsin so memorization is built on correct reading. The following guide helps you gauge your child's readiness or your own.

Young Children

  • A good fit to start with the short surahs of Juz 30 through talqin
  • Reading is gently refined while memorizing
  • Short, enjoyable sessions keep a child's enthusiasm alive
  • Memorization is built gradually so it sticks

Teens and Adults

  • Can aim for faster memorization once reading is already fluent
  • A short tahsin first if tajwid still needs refining
  • Scheduled murajaah cares for memorization amid a busy life
  • Targets are set realistically together with the ustadz

Seniors

  • Warmly welcomed with gentle targets and plenty of repetition
  • The ustadz listens to each recitation with patience and full attention
  • The reward of memorizing is open at every age
  • Many begin at a mature age and succeed with regular murajaah

Those With Existing Memorization

  • Can focus on murajaah and adding new memorization
  • The ustadz listens again for fluency and accuracy
  • The sabaq, sabqi, and manzil system tidies up older memorization
  • Strong, lasting maintenance becomes the main target
Comparison

Guided Tahfidz Compared With Memorizing on Your Own

Memorizing on your own at home is a good effort, and many succeed with it. Structured guidance adds one thing that is hard to provide alone: someone listening to the reading and keeping the murajaah schedule. This comparison is set out honestly so you can see where guidance adds more value.

Aspect Guided Tahfidz at Arabi Memorizing on Your Own A Memorization App Alone
Tajwid correction Mistakes in makhraj and tajwid are caught as the ustadz listens to your recitationSmall mistakes can easily carry on unnoticedAudio helps, though direct correction of your own reading is limited
Protecting memorization Murajaah is scheduled through sabaq, sabqi, and manzilA review schedule is often lost to the demands of daily lifeReminders are available, though the discipline still rests on you
Motivation There is an ustadz to encourage you and milestones to celebrateEnthusiasm rises and falls without a companionDigital badges help, though personal support is limited
Realistic targets Targets are matched to ability by the ustadzTargets can easily run too high and lead to discouragementTargets are generic, with limited personal adjustment
Pricing

Transparent Cost

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.

Tutor

Ustadz and Ustadzah With the Soul of a Teacher

Arabi's tahfidz teachers are experts who graduated from campuses and universities and were chosen through the Arabi standard. They are skilled in reciting the Quran and in the Arabic language, trained in the Arabi Method, and they teach from the heart. Guiding memorization calls for the patience to hear recitations again and again, and it is this soul of a teacher that keeps students glad to keep moving forward.

Ustadz leading tahfidz In person and online

An expert in reciting the Quran and a campus graduate, trained in the talqin, talaqqi, and murajaah flow of the Arabi Method. Patient in hearing recitations and careful to correct tajwid on the spot.

  • Tahfidz
  • Tahsin
  • Tajwid
Ustadzah accompanying memorization In person and online

A university graduate chosen through the Arabi standard, skilled in the makhraj and characteristics of letters. She guides both children and adults with a scheduled sabaq, sabqi, and manzil system.

  • Tahfidz
  • Makhraj
  • Murajaah
Ustadz guiding murajaah In person and online

An expert who focuses on caring for older memorization so it stays fluent and strong. He encourages students when memorization feels heavy, with humane, reasonable targets.

  • Murajaah
  • Advanced tahfidz
  • Tilawah
Who It Is For

Arabi Tahfidz Is a Good Fit for You If You

The Arabi tahfidz program welcomes students of every age and goal, with a starting point and targets matched to ability.

Parents Seeking It for a Child

You want your child to begin memorizing from Juz 30 with the guidance of a patient ustadz and reading refined from an early age.

Teens and University Students

You read fluently and want to add memorization steadily with murajaah that stays well-kept amid a busy schedule.

Adults and Professionals

You want to begin memorizing from zero with a flexible schedule, privately at home or online by video call.

Those With Older Memorization

You want to tidy up and protect the memorization you already have so it becomes fluent and strong again through the manzil system.

Reviews

Stories From Arabi Tahfidz Students

4.9 From 438 parent reviews
My child started with the short surahs of Juz 30. The ustadz patiently guided the reading through talqin, and now the memorization is growing little by little with regular murajaah that is heard each time.
Mrs. Rahma Parent of a young student
I began memorizing in my thirties through an online class. Every recitation is still heard live by the ustadz, and the sabqi system makes my new memorization truly settle in before I move on.
Mr. Fadhil Employee
My older memorization had faded a lot. Through scheduled manzil, the juz I had already memorized became fluent again and the ustadzah helped refine the tajwid.
Ms. Nabila University student
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Quran memorization (tahfidz) course at Arabi?
The Arabi tahfidz course is guided Quran memorization arranged step by step, starting from Juz 30. Each recitation is heard live by an ustadz through talqin and talaqqi, then protected by daily murajaah through the sabaq, sabqi, and manzil system so it stays strong and well-kept. It is available as in-person private and online lessons for every age.
My child is not yet a fluent reader, can they still join tahfidz?
Yes. Arabi begins with tahsin first, refining the way of reading according to makhraj and tajwid, so memorization is built on correct reading. Once the reading is tidy enough, memorization starts from the short surahs of Juz 30 with talqin guided by the ustadz.
Why does memorization start from Juz 30?
Juz 30, or Juz Amma, contains the short surahs often recited in prayer, so they feel familiar and build a beginner's confidence. Once Juz 30 is fluent and well-kept, the student moves up gradually to other juz according to their own targets and ability.
What is the sabaq, sabqi, and manzil system?
Three daily tasks that share the memorization load. Sabaq is the new memorization recited that day, sabqi is the review of memorization from the last few days or weeks, and manzil is the rotating murajaah of older memorization. This sharing lets new memorization grow while older memorization stays fluent and well-kept.
Can adults and seniors take up memorization too?
Yes. Tahfidz is open at every age. For adults and seniors, targets are set more gently with plenty of repetition, and the ustadz listens to each recitation with patience. Many begin memorizing at a mature age and still succeed with regular murajaah.
How does Arabi keep memorization fluent?
The key is scheduled murajaah. Through sabqi and manzil, both recent and older memorization are reviewed regularly during the guidance sessions. The ustadz also listens again for fluency and accuracy of reading, so memorization keeps being cared for week after week.
Can I learn tahfidz online?
Yes. Arabi offers private online tahfidz by video call, a good fit for those far away or with a packed schedule. Every recitation is still heard live by the ustadz, and self-practice can continue in the Arabi App between sessions.

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