The Quran was revealed to the Ummah about fourteen hundred years ago, containing divine guidance that took over twenty-three years to fully descend. Its knowledge is vast and profound, making it a lifelong endeavor for many to memorize and understand. When done with Tafseer—understanding the meaning of every ayah and surah—this process can take even longer. The Quran is perhaps the most recited book, yet often the least understood. Sadly, millions of Muslims around the world recite the Holy Quran daily, but only a few truly understand its meaning and derive guidance from it, which is essential for every Muslim.
Many who recite the Quran focus on pronunciation and reading but miss out on its deeper meanings. In Islam, reciting the Quran regularly is obligatory, and it serves as a source of solutions and blessings for Muslims. However, understanding the Quran requires more than just recitation; it demands studying the meanings under the guidance of knowledgeable scholars or online Tafseer teachers who specialize in Arabic, Hadith, and Islamic principles.
At Alhidaayah Quran, we recognize the importance of learning the Quran the right way, and we offer online courses that help you understand the Quran with Tafseer.
1. Anyone; male or female who can read the Holy Quran is eligible to understand its meanings and learn Tafseer-ul-Quran with us.
2. If you can’t read the Quran with Tajweed, then we recommend you to learn Quran with Tajweed first with our Online Quran tutors and then join Tafseer Quran Online.
Quran with Tajweed, we recommend starting with our Quran with Tajweed course before joining the Tafseer Quran course.
The Quran, revealed to the last Messenger Muhammad (PBUH), is Allah’s message and a source of light for all of humanity. In the Quran, Allah says:
“This is the Book about which there is no doubt, a guidance for those conscious of Allah.” [Al-Quran 2:2]
It’s not just meant to be recited, but to be understood, pondered upon, and implemented in our daily lives. Allah (SWT) emphasizes this in the Quran:
“Will they not then ponder over the Quran or is it that they have locks on their hearts?” [Al-Quran 47:24]