Kids & Beginners May 5, 2026

What Is Noorani Qaida? The Complete Beginner's Guide to Reading the Quran

Every journey of Quran learning starts with a single step — and for hundreds of millions of Muslims around the world, that step is Noorani Qaida. Here is everything you need to know.

What Is Noorani Qaida?

Noorani Qaida (also written as Norani Qaida, Noorani Qa'ida, or Qaida Noorania) is a structured, beginner-level textbook designed to teach the foundational rules of reading Arabic — specifically for the purpose of reading the Quran.

It was created by Molvi Noor Muhammad Ludhianvi, an Islamic scholar from Ludhiana (present-day Punjab, India), in the late 19th century. The word Noorani comes from the author's name (Noor), and Qaida means "foundation" or "rule" in Arabic and Urdu.

Today, Noorani Qaida is used in:

  • Madrasas and Islamic schools across South Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and the West
  • Online Quran academies serving students in 130+ countries
  • Homes where parents teach their children to read the Quran

What Does Noorani Qaida Teach? (17 Lessons)

LessonTopic
1Arabic alphabet (Huroof-e-Tahajji) — all 29 letters
2Letters in their joined forms (Huroof-e-Murakabbat)
3Harakaat — short vowels (Fatha, Kasra, Dhamma)
4Tanween — nunation (double vowels)
5Mudood — long vowels (Alif, Waw, Ya)
6Leen letters — soft prolongation
7Sukoon — letters with no vowel sound
8Shaddah — double consonants (emphasis)
9Rules of Noon Sakinah and Tanween (Ikhfa, Idgham, Iqlab, Izhar)
10Rules of Meem Sakinah
11Qalqalah letters — echoing bounce
12Heavy (Tafkheem) and light (Tarqeeq) letters
13Rules of Lam — in Allah's name and elsewhere
14Rules of Ra (when heavy, when light)
15Madd rules — types of elongation
16Waqf — rules of stopping and pausing
17Practice exercises with complete Quranic words and sentences

By the end of Noorani Qaida, a student can read any Arabic text in the Quran with correct pronunciation — even if they don't understand the meaning.

Who Is Noorani Qaida For?

Children (Ages 4 and Up): Most Islamic educators agree that age 4–6 is the ideal time to start Noorani Qaida. Children at this age absorb pronunciation naturally, and the repetitive, rhythmic structure is perfectly suited to how young children learn.

Adult Beginners: Noorani Qaida is equally suitable for adults who never learned to read Arabic as children. With a good teacher, adults typically progress faster through the lessons than young children.

New Muslims: If you have recently accepted Islam and want to learn to recite the Quran in Arabic, Noorani Qaida is the recommended starting point.

Anyone Whose Quran Reading Needs Strengthening: Noorani Qaida is sometimes used as a refresher course to correct foundational mistakes before advancing to proper Tajweed.

Noorani Qaida vs Tajweed — What's the Difference?

Noorani QaidaTajweed
PurposeLearn to read Arabic letters and basic pronunciationPerfect Quran recitation according to detailed rules
LevelBeginnerIntermediate to Advanced
Duration3–6 months (children), 1–3 months (adults)Ongoing — years of practice
PrerequisiteNoneCompletion of Noorani Qaida

Think of Noorani Qaida as learning to walk and Tajweed as learning to run properly. You cannot skip the first step.

How Long Does It Take to Complete Noorani Qaida?

Student TypeDaily PracticeEstimated Completion
Child (age 4–6)20–30 minutes/day6–12 months
Child (age 7–12)30 minutes/day3–6 months
Adult beginner30–45 minutes/day2–3 months
Adult intensive1 hour/day4–6 weeks

The key factor is consistency over intensity. Regular short sessions every day produce faster results than occasional long sessions.

5 Tips for Learning Noorani Qaida Quickly

  1. Recite aloud — silent reading will not train your pronunciation. Always recite out loud, even when practising alone.
  2. Record yourself — compare your pronunciation to your teacher's. Most mistakes are invisible until you hear yourself.
  3. Review previous lessons — spend the first 5 minutes of each session reviewing what you learned the day before.
  4. Do not rush — a letter pronounced incorrectly 100 times becomes a habit. Slow, correct repetition beats fast, inaccurate repetition every time.
  5. Learn with a teacher — Noorani Qaida is best learned with a live teacher who can correct you in real time. Self-study alone is not sufficient for proper pronunciation.

What Comes After Noorani Qaida?

  1. Tajweed Course — learn the detailed rules of beautiful, accurate recitation
  2. Hifz (Memorization) — begin memorizing Surahs or work toward becoming a full Hafiz
  3. Tafseer — start understanding the meaning and interpretation of what you recite
  4. Online Arabic Course — learn the language of the Quran

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Noorani Qaida?
Noorani Qaida is a structured beginner's textbook for learning to read Arabic for Quran recitation. Created by Molvi Noor Muhammad Ludhianvi, it covers all 29 Arabic letters, vowels, and basic Tajweed rules through 17 progressive lessons. It is used by millions of Muslims worldwide as the first step in Quran learning.
What age is best to start Noorani Qaida?
Most Islamic educators recommend starting Noorani Qaida between ages 4 and 6, when children absorb pronunciation naturally. However, adults can begin at any age and often progress faster through the lessons due to greater focus and discipline.
How long does Noorani Qaida take to complete?
Children aged 4–6 typically complete Noorani Qaida in 6–12 months with daily 20–30 minute sessions. Older children take 3–6 months. Adults learning with a daily 30–45 minute class can complete it in 2–3 months.
Is Noorani Qaida only for kids?
No. Noorani Qaida is for anyone learning to read Arabic for the first time — children, adults, and new Muslims alike. Many adults in Western countries use Noorani Qaida as their starting point for learning the Quran later in life.
What is the difference between Noorani Qaida and Tajweed?
Noorani Qaida teaches the foundational skills — letters, vowels, and basic pronunciation rules. Tajweed builds on this foundation with detailed rules for beautiful, technically correct Quran recitation. Noorani Qaida must come first; Tajweed comes after.
Can I learn Noorani Qaida online?
Yes. Online Noorani Qaida classes with a qualified teacher are highly effective — often more so than group classroom settings, because the teacher can give immediate, personalized correction. Quran Scholars offers live one-on-one Noorani Qaida classes for beginners of all ages.

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