Answer: Any boy or girl between the ages of 6 to 11, whose parents are interested in giving them Islamic education, can enroll in this course.
Answer: The course is 6 months long. Classes are held 2 days a week, each class lasting 40 minutes. Bangla version (Thursday & Friday) and English version (Saturday & Sunday) from 7 PM to 9 PM (Bangladesh time).
Answer: Any boy or girl between the ages of 12 to 18, who is interested in acquiring Islamic knowledge, can enroll in this course.
Answer: The course is 3 years long, divided into 9 semesters. Classes are held 2 days a week, each class lasting 40 minutes. Bangla version (Thursday & Friday) and English version (Saturday & Sunday) from 7 PM to 9 PM (Bangladesh time).
Answer: No. Classes are conducted mainly in Bangla and English, but Arabic texts and terms will be taught.
Answer: By applying through the official website or contacting the admin (01841514545), filling out the application form, and paying the admission fee, you can join the classes. Detailed instructions will be given through orientation.
Answer: Absolutely. This is an ideal program for those who have completed Hifz — they will be able to gain proficiency in Shari’ah knowledge, Tafsir, and Fiqh.
Answer: If the absence is due to a valid reason, the course can be continued through recordings and assistance. However, irregular students will not be awarded certificates.
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Age must be above 18
College or university students (above 18 years)
Homemakers and professionals
Da’wah workers and seekers of Islamic knowledge
Muslim brothers and sisters living abroad
Answer: No. This course is designed in such a way that even beginners can easily understand and learn.
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Duration: 2 years
Classes: 3 days a week
Duration per class: 1 hour
Answer: Every class is recorded and provided to the students. However, attendance and assignment submission are mandatory.
Answer: By filling out the online form and paying the admission fee, you will receive the orientation and class link before the classes begin.
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Smartphone / Computer
Internet connection
Knowledge of using Zoom app
Commitment to attend classes on time
Answer: Absolutely. Our Elder Batch can join in morning or night sessions.
Answer: Yes, there are separate batches and female teachers for female students.
Answer: Yes, completing Qaida is mandatory. Otherwise, you must first enroll in the Qaida course.
Answer: No, completing Nazera is mandatory to be eligible for the Hifz course.
Answer: Generally 3–4 years, but it may vary depending on performance.
Answer: Class recordings will be available. However, at least 70% attendance is mandatory, otherwise the semester or certificate may be canceled.
Answer: Yes, students who complete the syllabus, assignments, and exams for the full duration will receive a certificate.
Answer: No, but complete segregation (purdah) is maintained.
Answer: Absolutely. As the course is 100% online, you can join from anywhere in the world.
Answer: Fees can be paid through bank transfer or mobile banking (bKash or Nagad). International students can pay via debit or credit card using SSLCommerz.