Hifdh

Quran memorisation programme nurturing students through a structured pathway of excellence at Rawdhatul Ilm Wal Huda.

Hifdh-ul-Quran is the memorising of the Holy Quran. At Rawdha, we have many experienced teachers to maintain the high standards that we expect of ourselves.

Typically, students who progress onto the Hifdh course complete memorisation of the Holy Quran in 3 years.

Rawdha has a unique structure promoting excellence, high standards and healthy competition between students. There is regular feedback to parents via termly reports.

Important Enrolment Requirement

We only enrol students onto the Hifdh course who are enrolling in Year 7 and have completed 10 Juz before enrolling in Rawdha.

Daily Student Record

1

Sabaq

Current memorisation — new content being learned each day.

2

Sabaq Para

Previous six to eight memorisations and current work, set by the teacher.

3

Dhor

Revision of all Paras completed — ensuring long-term retention.

All students maintain a Student Hifdh Log Book in which daily progress is recorded.

Examinations & Para Tests

3

Examinations Per Year

Spaced once per term throughout the academic year.

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Para Test Upon Completion

Students are assessed upon completing each Para. If successful, they begin the next; otherwise, revision continues.

Assessment Criteria

Each student is assessed on the strength of memorisation and the quality of recitation across three areas:

Mistakes

3 mistakes are acceptable. Upon the 4th mistake, the Para must be repeated.

Stucks

Exceeding 5–6 stucks results in failure, as it indicates a lack of confidence while reciting.

Tajweed

Recitation must maintain a good standard — pronunciation, full mouth letters and basics must be observed consistently.

Each student has an assessment sheet recording the date, comments, and Pass/Fail status for each Para.