Who is Mentorship for?
Men, women and children, at every level of study. The pathway differs; the method does not.
Qur'ān Mentorship places you under a dedicated, Ijazah trained teacher: a Qārī whose own recitation is certified through an unbroken chain of transmission, and whose attention during your session belongs to you alone. Study is live, weekly and term based, directed by a written pathway toward one of four ends: sound recitation, ḥifdh, khatmah or lasting revision. Places are open to men, women and children, at every level of study.
Mentorship has no entry examination. The programme is built to receive students at every level.
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Your first session is where the pathway is set. Your Qārī listens closely to your recitation, takes the measure of your makhārij, ṣifāt, fluency and retention, and from that first sitting builds the written plan your term will follow. Study begins from evidence, not assumption, from the very first week.
Note: A term is a twelve week commitment, paid in advance. Progress in Qur'ān study is won through consistency; students are asked to protect their weekly session and their daily review.
Men, women and children, at every level of study. The pathway differs; the method does not.
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For beginners and returning readers. Makhārij, ṣifāt and applied tajweed, corrected in your own recitation until correct recitation becomes habit. No level is too early to begin.
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For students of ḥifdh at every stage. New memorisation set against structured murājaʿah, so that what is gained is kept. Suited to children and adults alike.
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For strong reciters, ḥuffāẓ and teachers. Khatmah completed with precision, fluency refined, and preparation laid for the Ijāzah Programme and the advanced pathways.
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For the beginner and the returning reader. Sound reading built from the ground up: the letters, the words, and the fluency to carry the muṣḥaf without stumbling.
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Makhārij, ṣifāt and the applied rules, corrected in your own recitation by taṣḥīḥ until precision becomes habit rather than effort.
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Memorisation carried on the classical structure according to your learning style including;the new lesson, the near review, and the far review that makes ḥifdh permanent.
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For the ḥāfidh whose retention has thinned: structured revision cycles that restore retention efficiently.
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A complete recitation of the Qur'ān before your Qārī, every āyah heard and corrected, sealed with a written record of completion.
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Targeted preparation for those reciting to be judged: musabaqah entrants, students facing school or madrassas examinations.

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.
One-to-One Mentorship
A term is twelve live sessions with your own Qāri. Every enrolment begins with a personal consultation, where we assess your recitation, set out your roadmap and agree on the pace of your term. Most students take one session a week; some move faster.
A steady start for strong fundamentals
£25 per session · 12 sessions of 30 minutes
More time in each session for deeper progress
£35 per session · 12 sessions of 45 minutes
Our fullest session for intensive study
£45 per session · 12 sessions of 60 minutes
Terms: Fees are paid in full and in advance, per twelve-session term. Session frequency is agreed at enrolment and is subject to teacher availability. Certification follows the closing examination, not the final payment.
My teacher met me where I was, not where a syllabus assumed I should be. That is why it worked when nothing else had.
What I valued most was consistency. The same teacher, every week, who knew my weaknesses and my history. It never felt like starting over with someone new.
The monthly report told me exactly what had improved and what still needed work. For the first time I could see my progress instead of just hoping I was getting better.
I was nervous one to one would expose how far behind I was. It was the opposite. The pace was mine, the corrections were kind, and I improved faster than in any group I'd tried.
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.