Tafseer Course

Know the Why — Learn Tafseer with Clarity

Age-appropriate tafsir for kids & women: context, lessons, and application.

Course overview

A structured tafseer course that brings together translation, historical context, and practical lessons. Each session focuses on selected surahs/ayat with simple, relatable explanation.

Who it’s for
  • Students who understand basic Arabic or have taken the Quran Translation course
  • Youth and adult women who want to deepen understanding of the Qur’an
Learning Outcomes
  • Explain main tafsir points for studied surahs/ayahs
  • Appreciate historical & situational context (asbab al-nuzul) in an age-appropriate way
  • Apply lessons to everyday life and character building
Curriculum (12 weeks)

Unit 1 — Method & Tools (Week 1–2)

  • Introduction to tafsir sources & methods (overview, not deep classical debate)
  • How to read tafsir responsibly

Unit 2 — Surah-based Tafseer (Weeks 3–10)

  • Select several surahs/aya: study translation, context, and lessons (e.g., short to mid-length surahs)

Unit 3 — Practical Application & Projects (Weeks 11–12)

    • Short projects: write short reflection, present a lesson

Duration & schedule
  • Standard: 12 weeks — 2 lessons/week × 50–60 min
  • Advanced: 6 months — deeper study of chosen long surahs
Fees
  • Monthly: PKR 3,000–6,000 (depending on group size & teacher)
  • Discounts for siblings / bundle pricing if enrolled in more than one course
Teacher profile

Name: Ustaza Maimoona Arshad (example from poster) — MS Scholar (Hadith/Tafsir)
Bio: Specialist in age-appropriate tafsir teaching, Bilingual instruction, graduated from recognized institutes.

Teaching method
  • Thematic & surah-based approach
  • Clear, age-appropriate language with practical exercises
  • Use of stories, analogies, and group discussions to highlight morals
Assessment & certificate
  • Participation & reflection assignment
  • End-of-course short assessment and certificate
FAQs
Q: Do we use classical tafseer sources?

We consult classical tafsir but present explanations in a simplified, non-technical way for students.

Yes — kids batches focus on stories & morals; content is simplified appropriate to age.