Arabi's tahsin course is for you who can already read the Quran and want your recitation to be clean. The makhraj (the point where each letter is produced) is corrected at its source, the quality of each letter is established, and the rules of tajwid are refined directly by an ustadz or ustadzah in private one-on-one sessions. Available at home or online, for teens, adults, and seniors.
For those who can already read and want it cleaner
Makhraj and the qualities of letters corrected directly
4 StagesMeasured improvement from makhraj to tilawah
4 StagesMeasured improvement from makhraj to tilawah
Listened to DirectlyYour recitation corrected on the spot
48+Teachers serving Solo
Private 1 on 1Full focus on your recitation
2 WaysIn person and online
4 StagesMeasured improvement from makhraj to tilawah
Listened to DirectlyYour recitation corrected on the spot
48+Teachers serving Solo
Private 1 on 1Full focus on your recitation
2 WaysIn person and online
Quick Answer
What is the Quran tahsin tilawah course at Arabi?
In Solo, Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah teach Tahsin and Tilawah 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
Made for those who can already read and want their recitation to be cleaner.
Four stages that improve makhraj, the qualities of letters, the rules of tajwid, then tilawah.
Your recitation is listened to and corrected by the ustadz on the spot through talaqqi.
It begins with a recitation assessment to map the points that need refining.
Quick facts
Stages
4 stages of improvement
For
Those who can already read
Format
Private one-on-one
How to learn
In person and online
What It Is
What is Tahsin Tilawah in Solo?
This page explains Tahsin and Tilawah 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.
Correcting the makhraj, the point from which each letter is produced, so that letters with similar sounds are distinguished.
Establishing the qualities of letters such as qalqalah, hams, jahr, and isti'la in every recitation.
Refining the rules of tajwid, from nun sukun, mim sukun, and mad to ghunnah, through real verses.
Reading with calm tartil, then becoming acquainted with the beauty of tilawah step by step.
Getting to Know Your City
Arabi Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah with Arabi in Solo plants correct tajwid, lasting memorization, and good adab all together.
Before starting Tahsin and Tilawah 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. Tahsin is designed for those who already know the letters and can read. The checklist below gives you a picture before you start, and the ustadz determines the points to improve through a recitation assessment at the beginning.
Signs Tahsin Suits You
You can already read the Quran, even if it is not yet clean
You want to correct a makhraj or a point of tajwid that feels lacking
You feel there are letters that often get swapped while you read
What Helps Improvement Come Faster
You can set aside one 60-minute session per week
You are willing to repeat the corrected recitation at home
You are open to setting right old habits that are already ingrained
What Arabi Provides
A thorough recitation assessment in the first session
A personal improvement map based on the assessment findings
A regular report covering the points that are already clean
FAQ
Questions about Tahsin at Arabi
What is the difference between tahsin and an ordinary Quran reading course?
An ordinary Quran reading course is for those who want to learn to read the Quran starting from recognizing the letters, while tahsin is for those who can already read and want their recitation to be cleaner and in keeping with the rules. Tahsin focuses on setting right the makhraj, the qualities of letters, and the rules of tajwid that often shift unnoticed, then arranges the reading pace into calm tartil.
I can already read fluently, do I still need to join tahsin?
Fluent and clean are two different things. Many people who already read fluently still have a shifted makhraj, a missed quality of a letter, or rules of tajwid that are not yet consistent. Tahsin helps you find and set right these mistaken habits through a recitation assessment, so your recitation is correct and heard clearly.
What is set right in tahsin using the Arabi Method?
Arabi's tahsin sets right four layers in order. First the makhraj, the point from which each letter is produced. Second the qualities of letters, such as qalqalah, hams, and isti'la. Third the rules of tajwid, from nun sukun, mim sukun, and ghunnah to the kinds of mad. Fourth tartil and an introduction to tilawah, so the recitation is calm, orderly, and pleasant to hear.
What are the makhraj and the qualities of letters that are often mentioned in tahsin?
The makhraj is the point from which each letter is produced, across five regions: the mouth cavity, the throat, the tongue, the two lips, and the nasal passage. The qualities of letters are the traits inherent in each letter, such as qalqalah that bounces, hams that hisses, and isti'la that is raised. Together they keep similar letters, such as sin and shin, distinguished precisely.
How long does it usually take for recitation to become clean after joining tahsin?
Every student is different, depending on the starting condition of their recitation and how regularly they practice. Setting right habits that are already long ingrained takes directed repetition, so the process is gradual. With four stages of improvement and recitation listened to privately each time you meet, many students feel their recitation grow cleaner within a few months, and the regular report helps you see the progress.
Can tahsin be done online?
Yes. Through a video call, Arabi's online tahsin class shows a digital mushaf on the screen together. The teacher keeps listening and then corrects your recitation on the spot, including the makhraj and the qualities of letters, and the hours can be set at the most convenient time, including after the maghrib prayer or on Saturday and Sunday, so it is light for those who are busy.
Is tahsin suitable for those who want to become an imam or a teacher?
Very suitable. An imam's recitation is heard by many people and a teacher's recitation becomes an example for their students, so the accuracy of makhraj, the qualities of letters, and tajwid becomes important. Arabi's tahsin refines this foundation of recitation thoroughly, then arranges the pace into calm tartil, so you are more ready and confident when leading or teaching.
Can Tahsin and Tilawah lessons in Solo be private at home?
Yes. Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah serve private Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah in Solo?
Children in Solo can start Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah teachers in Solo?
Arabi's Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah in Solo available online?
Yes, it is available. Besides private lessons at home, families in Solo can learn Tahsin and Tilawah 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 Tahsin and Tilawah stays accessible wherever you are in Solo.
Inside Tahsin
Four Layers Set Right in Tahsin
Clean recitation stands on four layers that support one another. Arabi's tahsin sets them right one by one.
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The Makhraj of Letters
The point from which each letter is produced, across five regions: the mouth cavity, the throat, the tongue, the two lips, and the nasal passage. A letter produced from the wrong place shifts its sound, so this is set right first.
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The Qualities of Letters
The traits inherent in each letter, such as qalqalah that bounces, hams that hisses, jahr that is clear, and isti'la that is raised. The correct quality keeps letters with a similar makhraj distinguished.
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The Rules of Tajwid
The rules for when letters meet, from the rules of nun sukun and tanwin, namely izhar, idgham, iqlab, and ikhfa, then the rules of mim sukun, ghunnah, and the kinds of mad with the length of each.
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Tartil and Tilawah
A calm and orderly reading pace that follows the marks of waqaf and ibtida, then the gentleness of tilawah that makes recitation feel calm, orderly, and pleasant to hear.
Each layer is repeated until it is clean before moving on to the next.
Tutor
Ustadz and Ustadzah Who Are Attentive to Recitation
Arabi's tahsin teachers are experts in tajwid and Arabic, chosen through a selection across campuses and universities, then trained to the standard of the Arabi Method. Their grounding includes proven skill, careful attention to makhraj and the qualities of letters, joined with the sincerity of a teacher who guides with good manners and patience.
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Attentive to Makhraj and QualitiesNational network
Listens to recitation keenly, catching a shifted makhraj and a missed quality of a letter, then corrects it with a clear example.
Makhraj of letters
Qualities of letters
Tajwid
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Trained in the Arabi MethodCampus graduates
Understands the flow of the four stages of tahsin, the ways of musyafahah and talaqqi, and how to build an improvement map from the recitation assessment.
The Arabi Method
Recitation assessment
Talaqqi
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Patient in Setting Habits RightIn person and online
Guides patiently when setting right habits that are already long ingrained, adjusting the pace for adults and seniors alike.
Adult mentoring
Directed tikrar
Manners of learning
Material Preview
Real Tahsin and Tilawah Materials for Students in Solo
A preview of the official Arabi Method modules used in lessons, showing the depth of Arabi teaching materials.
Tahsin 3: Ghorib dalam Mushaf
Real material
Tahsin 4: Waqaf dan Ibtida
Real material
Tahsin 5: Tartil dan Munaqasyah
Real material
Materials are matched to the level and ability of each student.
Comparison
An Honest Comparison of Arabi's Private Tahsin
Many families in Solo are already familiar with mosque study circles and Quran education centers. Here is an honest picture of how structured Tahsin and Tilawah 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 tahsin is that your recitation is heard and the mistaken habits are corrected by an ustadz. Compare a few ways of improving recitation honestly to choose the best path.
Aspect
Arabi Private Tahsin
Learning from Videos
Group Tahsin Study Circles
Detecting mistaken habits
Recitation is heard in full and mapped through an assessment
Hard to notice your own mistakes
Depends on the teacher's attention to each participant
Correcting the makhraj
Corrected from the point of articulation of each letter
No listener to correct it directly
Turns for correction are limited because of many participants
Establishing the qualities of letters
Practiced one by one until distinguished
Hard to assess without a guide
Depends on the correction time available
Pace of improvement
Adjusted to each student's ability
Depends on personal discipline
Follows the pace of the class
Progress reports
Regular reports on the points that are already clean
You monitor it yourself
Depends on the organizer's policy
Pricing
Tahsin and Tilawah 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.
Method
Four Stages of Recitation Improvement in the Arabi Method
In Solo, Arabi's ustadz and ustadzah teach Tahsin and Tilawah 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. Tahsin at Arabi moves in order, from correcting the foundation of letter sounds to arranging the beauty of recitation. Each stage is listened to directly and continues once the previous stage is clean.
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Assessment and Recitation Mapping
In the first session, the ustadz listens to your recitation in full to note the mistaken habits that often go unnoticed, such as letters that get swapped, a mad that is too short, or a nasal sound that is missed. The result becomes your personal improvement map.
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Correcting the Makhraj and the Qualities of Letters
Each letter is practiced again from its correct point of articulation, then its quality is established. Letters that sound close to one another, such as sin and shin or ha and kha, are practiced separately until you become used to distinguishing them precisely.
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Arranging the Rules of Tajwid
Once the letter sounds are clean, the rules of tajwid are applied step by step through real verses, starting with the rules of nun sukun and tanwin, the rules of mim sukun, ghunnah, then the kinds of mad and the length of each.
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Tartil and an Introduction to Tilawah
The pace of your recitation is refined into calm and orderly tartil, complete with the marks of waqaf and ibtida. After that, you are introduced to the gentleness of tilawah so your recitation feels calm and pleasant to hear.
Learning Map
The Stages of Tahsin, from Correcting Sounds to Tilawah
Four sequential steps that build upon one another. You start from the assessment result, then rise once the previous stage is clean.
Stage
1Makhraj in PlaceCorrecting the point of articulation of each letter and practicing letters with close sounds separately, until their sounds are distinguished precisely.
2Qualities of Letters EstablishedEstablishing the quality of each letter, such as qalqalah, hams, jahr, and isti'la, so that each letter is read with the correct trait.
3Tajwid RefinedApplying the rules of nun sukun, mim sukun, ghunnah, and the kinds of mad step by step through real verses, until the application is consistent.
4Tartil and TilawahRefining the pace into calm tartil with correct waqaf and ibtida, then becoming acquainted with the gentleness of tilawah.
Each stage begins with an example from the ustadz, followed by guided practice, then repeated until the correct pattern settles in.