Who books the Consultation?
Anyone who wants the truth about their recitation, told kindly and in writing.
A diagnostic and advisory session tailored for you providing a roadmap.
A precise reading of where your recitation stands, and where it should go next. In a focused session with an Ijazah trained Qārī, your recitation is heard closely and assessed against the standard of the science: It concludes in writing, with the Qārī's Report: your strengths named, your weaknesses set out plainly, and a clear roadmap for the study ahead, with the pathway and tier we recommend.
The Consultation itself has no prerequisite. It exists to establish your level, whatever that level is; nothing needs preparing beyond a muṣḥaf and a quiet room.
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The Extended Consultation is a full hour with a senior Qārī and a longer written report: recitation heard at length, ḥifdh sampled across the muṣḥaf, and a detailed programme of correction. It is intended for teachers, imams and ḥuffāẓ auditing their own standard.
Note: The Consultation is a paid, standalone assessment. It obliges you to nothing further; its findings remain yours.
Anyone who wants the truth about their recitation, told kindly and in writing.
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For those considering Mentorship or an advanced pathway who want their starting point established by a qualified ear rather than guessed.
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For those who carry the Qur'ān publicly and want an independent, confidential audit of their tajweed against the standard they teach to.
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For those who memorised privately, or long ago, and have never had their ḥifdh formally examined by a certified reciter.
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You recite; the Qārī listens without interruption first, then returns to correct, so both your habit and your ceiling are heard.
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Articulation points and letter attributes examined systematically, error by error, not impressionistically.
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Pace, rhythm and hesitation: how the recitation moves, where it catches, and whether the tempo serves the āyah or fights it.
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Where relevant, the state of your memorisation sampled across the muṣḥaf, tested rather than taken on trust.
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The quality of the voice, breath and tone, and the shape of your recitation: what is already distinctive and what can be refined.
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Your recurring faults gathered and named, so that correction targets patterns rather than isolated slips.
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An honest read of your current standard and how far it can be taken, and at what pace, with the right study behind it.
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The whole assessment set down in writing: strengths, weaknesses, priorities and a clear roadmap, with the pathway and tier we recommend and the reasoning stated.

Our method is the Prophetic method: talaqqī and mushāfahah, the Qur'ān taken directly from the mouth of a teacher whose recitation is itself certified, as it has passed from generation to generation for fourteen centuries. Nothing is delegated to recordings or applications; every āyah is heard.
Around the technique stands tarbiyah. Study at El Badr is a ṣuḥbah, the companionship of a teacher, through which punctuality, adab with the muṣḥaf and constancy in review are cultivated as deliberately as precision. We consider both halves the curriculum.
Know exactly where you stand.
Strengths, weaknesses and a written roadmap, from a single sitting with an Ijazah trained Qārī.
A 30-minute assessed recitation
One session · written report included
A full hour with a senior Qārī
One session · detailed report included
Terms. Payment is taken at booking. Appointments may be rescheduled with 48 hours' notice and are otherwise forfeited. The Report follows within 48 hours of the session.
The roadmap changed everything. I always drifted before. A written plan set from session one, and a teacher who held me to it, meant I finished my khatmah instead of stalling halfway.
I'd avoided being assessed for years out of fear. The consultation was rigorous but kind, and it unlocked the rest of my study.
One hour and complete honesty about where I stood. It was the most useful sixty minutes of my Qur'ān journey.
The written report was the difference. I walked away with something concrete to work on, not just encouragement.
It gave me clarity before committing to anything. I knew precisely which course I needed because the consultation mapped it out.
As a hafidh I thought my recitation was sound. The audit showed me exactly where it wasn't, and I was grateful for the honesty.
I received a proper diagnostic of my recitation and a written report I still refer back to.
The consultation was worth far more than the fee. In one hour I learned more about my weaknesses than in years of reciting alone.
From our students
Mentorship runs in terms of twelve sessions, renewing automatically so your teacher and time slot stay yours. Cohort courses run to fixed dates published on each course page. How far you travel within that time depends on your starting level and your consistency; your roadmap makes the path explicit.
We do not offer trials, and deliberately so. Enrolment is a minimum commitment of one term of twelve lessons, because that is the shortest span in which real change in recitation takes root. Your first session is a working session, and if you would like a professional assessment before committing, the Consultation exists exactly for that.
For most courses, no; your first session with your teacher includes a full diagnostic, so the work begins immediately. The advanced pathways, Ijāzah, Qirāʾāt, and Maqāmāt, open with a paid Recitation Consultation so your readiness is confirmed before study begins. Each course page tells you if one is needed.
You receive an official welcome and a short onboarding form so we can learn your level, goals, and availability. We confirm your weekly time, match you to your dedicated Ijāzah certified teacher, and your roadmap is ready before your first lesson.
Yes. Choose your course or mentorship tier and enrol directly on its page; your place is secured the moment you enrol. Where a course is full you join the waiting list in order of priority, or your payment is returned in full.