Quran Course Content Creationمعلمة قرآن كريم للنساء والأطفال
Budget: $2 – $8 USD
I have been teaching Qur’an to women and children for more than ten years, holding an ijâzah in Ḥafṣ ʿan ʿĀṣim and a degree from Al-Azhar. Now I’m ready to take my classes online and need professionally written, visually engaging learning materials that respect both tajwīd accuracy and age-appropriate pedagogy.
Scope
You will transform my existing lesson outlines and audio references into a cohesive learning package that speaks to two audiences at once—mothers eager to refine their recitation and youngsters taking their first steps with the Book of Allah. Arabic is the primary language, but clear, child-friendly phrasing and supportive visuals are essential.
Key deliverables
• Structured lesson scripts that follow the progression I provide, highlighting key tajwīd rules.
• Companion PDFs/workbooks with exercises, colouring or tracing pages, and simple review questions.
• Slide decks (PowerPoint or Canva) that I can screen-share during live Zoom sessions.
• Suggestions for short interactive activities to keep young learners engaged.
Acceptance criteria
– Qur’anic text must be sourced from an authentic muṣḥaf in Ḥafṣ and free of typographical errors.
– All Arabic diacritics accurately retained.
– Layout sized for both mobile viewing and printable A4.
– Tone and examples suitable for women and children together—never overly childish, never too academic.
If you have experience designing Islamic studies curricula or child-centred Arabic resources, let me see samples of your previous work.
Scope
You will transform my existing lesson outlines and audio references into a cohesive learning package that speaks to two audiences at once—mothers eager to refine their recitation and youngsters taking their first steps with the Book of Allah. Arabic is the primary language, but clear, child-friendly phrasing and supportive visuals are essential.
Key deliverables
• Structured lesson scripts that follow the progression I provide, highlighting key tajwīd rules.
• Companion PDFs/workbooks with exercises, colouring or tracing pages, and simple review questions.
• Slide decks (PowerPoint or Canva) that I can screen-share during live Zoom sessions.
• Suggestions for short interactive activities to keep young learners engaged.
Acceptance criteria
– Qur’anic text must be sourced from an authentic muṣḥaf in Ḥafṣ and free of typographical errors.
– All Arabic diacritics accurately retained.
– Layout sized for both mobile viewing and printable A4.
– Tone and examples suitable for women and children together—never overly childish, never too academic.
If you have experience designing Islamic studies curricula or child-centred Arabic resources, let me see samples of your previous work.