Ahruf teaches beginners to read the Qur'an correctly, understand what they're reciting, and build a habit that lasts — starting from the very first letter.
No assumed background, no placement test — just a clear, patient path that meets you exactly where you are.
No prior Arabic, no rushing — a steady start at ا (alif) and everything that follows from it.
Learn to read the words themselves in Arabic, not just their meaning in another language.
If you can sound out the words but the meaning stays out of reach, this fills that gap.
One tap adds you to the Ahruf WhatsApp group — no app to install, no account to create.
Short daily letter and reading drills you can do between other things — five to ten minutes is enough.
Send a voice note of your recitation and get direct feedback, plus a weekly live session for group correction.
Reading opens the door. Tajweed makes it sound as it should. Understanding is why you walked through in the first place.
The shapes and sounds of every letter, then how they join — one letter at a time until words feel natural.
Where each sound is made, how long to hold it, and the marks that change it — the rules behind correct recitation.
Word-for-word meaning of common Qur'anic vocabulary, so recitation stops being just sound.
Ahruf's WhatsApp group is open for new learners now — reading, tajweed basics, and meaning, taught one letter at a time.
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