Learning the Quran online is convenient and effective. However, many beginners face challenges that slow their progress. As a result, they often feel discouraged and stop learning altogether. At Hameed Quran Academy, our teachers provide guidance to help students avoid these mistakes and stay motivated.
1. Skipping Basic Pronunciation (Makharij)
Many students rush into reading verses without mastering Arabic letters and sounds. Consequently, they develop Tajweed errors that are harder to fix later. Therefore, we always recommend starting with Noorani Qaida to build a solid foundation.
2. Inconsistent Practice
Online classes are flexible, but skipping sessions or avoiding daily revision slows progress. To overcome this, set a fixed study time each day to stay consistent.
3. Not Asking Questions
Some students hesitate to clarify doubts about Tajweed rules or meanings. Instead of staying silent, ask your teacher questions — this ensures proper understanding and faster improvement.
4. Using Unverified Online Resources
The internet is full of free apps and videos. However, many contain errors in pronunciation or Tajweed. For this reason, it’s safer to learn from qualified teachers who provide authentic lessons.
5. Neglecting Understanding the Meaning
Reciting is important, but understanding the message of the Quran brings spiritual connection. In addition, our Tafseer classes help students reflect on the meaning while improving recitation.
Start Learning the Right Way
Avoid these mistakes and join Hameed Quran Academy for guided, step-by-step online learning. As a result, you’ll develop accurate Tajweed and deeper understanding of the Quran. Contact us today to schedule your free trial class.