
“Screen-to-Screen Sunnah: Keeping Adab, Barakah & Chain-Linked Ijāzah Alive in Web Lessons”
The glow of a webcam feels worlds away from the fragrant masjid courtyards where Qur’an chains once passed hand-to-hand. Yet
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Al-Huda combines centuries-old Ijāzah-linked chains of recitation with 21st-century technology. Every teacher is a certified Ḥāfiẓ/Qāriʿ holding legitimate Ijāzah, classes are strictly one-on-one, and we provide a written progress report after every eight lessons—something few platforms offer.
All sessions are recorded and stored for 30 days on encrypted servers. Teachers work from our supervised studio or home offices that have passed background checks. Parents receive a unique observer link so they can watch the lesson live without interrupting.
We use the world-standard Baghdadi Primer (Noorani Qaida) for reading, followed by the Medina Tajweed Manual for rules. Hifz students follow the Juzʾ-by-Juzʾ 13-line Indo-Pak script rotation coupled with daily Sabqi (new lesson), Manzil (recent), and Daur (full cycle) as practiced in Madinah’s Prophet ﷺ Mosque circles.
Yes. Al-Huda maintains a dedicated women’s faculty—every one of them Ḥāfiẓah or Qāriʿah with Ijāzah—available from Fajr to ʿIshāʾ to accommodate sisters in any time zone.
Missed lessons can be rescheduled up to two hours before the start time using the parent portal. Extended vacations (up to 30 days) can be frozen once per semester without extra cost; your time slot and teacher remain reserved.
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