Madrassa Zone: Quran Reading Record

Many Muslim parents embark on sending their children to a madrassa from a young age. We understand the importance and our obligation in sending our children to a good madrassa at the relevant age, which is usually around the age of five or six. Sending children to learn the Quran at a good madrassa is invaluable for children as it reinforces a Child's Muslim identity.

When my children started madrassa I wanted to know how they were doing. I didn’t have time to liaise with their Quran teacher or her with me. Therefore I set out on producing a “Quran reading record”.

The Quran reading record can be effectively used to supplement assessment and provide continued monitoring of your Child's learning whilst at madrassa, as well as promoting good organisational skills. Children can see a visual record of their progress and achievements.

The Quran reading record is a handy A5 booklet. This useful record book can be shared between both madrassa and home.

The reading records are affordable and have been designed to be light weight and easy for children to carry on a daily basis. The pages are clear and easy to understand with a vibrant front cover design.

Quran Reading Record
Make the “QURAN READING RECORD” part of your learning institution. Encourage progressive learning and improve parent and madrassa communications.

Above all enforce the message that once the art of Quran recitation has been mastered it has been mastered for LIFE!

Madrassa Zone: Quran Reading Record

Inside the book:

  • space for children to write down the surah they are learning and the date which it was started.
  • comment section for Quran teachers to write after they have heard the child read the Quran or any necessary comments they feel relevant to write.
  • Homework section at the back, for children to record any homework that is given.

 

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