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A Heartfelt Journey through Surah At-Tariq: Learning and Love for the Quran
Overview
This inspiring video captures a beautiful moment of connection between a teacher and student as they explore the profound verses of Surah At-Tariq. The session begins with an enthusiastic and joyful countdown by young student Waniyah, alongside teacher Basmala Mohamed, setting a tone of excitement and reverence for the word of God.
The Recitation
The video features a soul-stirring recitation by the renowned reciter Umar Sildinskiy. His melodic and clear delivery provides an excellent model for students and listeners alike, highlighting the rhythmic beauty and linguistic power of the Quranic verses.
Key Highlights
Interactive Learning: Witness the genuine bond between teacher and student, demonstrating how to make Quranic studies engaging and fun for children.
Immersive Experience: The video transitions into a focused listening session, allowing viewers to reflect on the meaning and melody of Surah At-Tariq.
Educational Value: Perfect for parents and educators looking for ways to inspire a love for the Quran in the younger generation.
Surah Information
Surah At-Tariq (The Nightcomer) is the 86th chapter of the Quran. It powerfully reminds us of the creation of man, the protection of the soul, and the undeniable truth of the Day of Judgment.
“When the Quran is recited, listen to it and be silent that you may receive mercy.” (7:204) > Join us in this moment of reflection and see how the beauty of the Quran illuminates the hearts of both young and old.
Experience the “Quran Lantern” Difference Are you worried your child will find Arabic boring or difficult? Watch this short demo of our Conversational Arabic Track.
100% Interactive: No passive listening. The student is speaking, asking questions, and engaging for the entire session.
Gentle Correction: Notice how the teacher helps Zainab find the right words without making her feel discouraged.
Real Skills: They aren’t just memorizing charts; they are having a real conversation about themselves (“My name is…”, “I am 9 years old…”).
Safe & Comfortable: The 1-on-1 setting allows children to express themselves freely without the fear of making mistakes in front of a group.
Educational Excellence: A Deep Dive into Surah Al-Balad
Overview
This video serves as a comprehensive educational resource for those seeking to learn or teach Surah Al-Balad. By combining high-quality audio recitation with a clear, on-screen display of the Quranic text, it provides an immersive learning environment that helps students master the nuances of Tajweed.
The Learning Experience
The session is structured to help learners follow the flow of the verses smoothly. It is particularly effective for:
Visual Learners: Who benefit from seeing the script while listening to the phonetic delivery.
Beginners: Seeking a steady pace to practice their recitation.
Teachers: Looking for a digital tool to assist in classroom or remote learning environments.
Key Highlights
Tajweed Focus: Emphasis on the correct articulation of letters and the rules of recitation.
Thematic Reflection: Surah Al-Balad offers profound lessons on the human condition and the “steep path” of charity and faith.
High-Quality Production: Clear audio and sharp visuals for an optimal viewing experience on any device.
Surah Information
Surah Al-Balad is the 90th chapter of the Quran. It highlights the challenges of life and the two paths available to humanity—the path of the “right hand” (goodness and mercy) and the path of the “left hand.”
“And what will make you know what the steep path is? It is the freeing of a slave, or feeding on a day of severe hunger…” (90:12-14) —
The Future of Quranic Education: An Interactive Study of Surah An-Nahl
Overview
This video presents a dynamic and engaging online Quranic lesson focusing on Surah An-Nahl. It showcases the effectiveness of virtual classrooms in bringing high-quality Islamic education to students everywhere. Through a collaborative environment, the teacher guides the student through complex verses, ensuring each word is articulated with precision and understanding.
The Educational Experience
Unlike traditional lectures, this session is purely interactive. It emphasizes:
Active Participation: Encouraging the student to lead the recitation.
Real-time Correction: Highlighting the importance of a teacher’s guidance in mastering Tajweed rules.
Modern Tools: Utilizing screen-sharing and digital Quranic scripts to enhance the visual learning experience.
Key Highlights
Teacher-Student Synergy: A professional yet encouraging atmosphere that fosters a love for the Holy Quran.
Detailed Recitation: A slow and deliberate pace, perfect for viewers who wish to follow along and practice.
Technological Integration: A prime example of how technology serves as a bridge for spiritual and academic growth.
Surah Information
Surah An-Nahl (The Bee) is the 16th chapter of the Quran. It is famous for its mention of God’s countless blessings, the marvels of nature (like the bee), and the ultimate truth of the message of the Prophets.
“He sends down the angels with the Spirit [of inspiration] by His command upon whom He wills of His servants…” (An-Nahl: 2)
Watch a Live Class: Interactive Arabic for Kids
See how our immersive method works in real-time. In this clip, Ms. Basmala guides 9-year-old Zainab through a natural Arabic conversation, moving from greetings (Salam) to introductions and discussing age. Notice the gentle correction, the focus on speaking confidence, and the fun, pressure-free environment that gets kids speaking Arabic from day one.
Experience the “Quran Lantern” Difference Are you worried your child will find Arabic boring or difficult? Watch this short demo of our Conversational Arabic Track.
100% Interactive: No passive listening. The student is speaking, asking questions, and engaging for the entire session.
Gentle Correction: Notice how the teacher helps Zainab find the right words without making her feel discouraged.
Real Skills: They aren’t just memorizing charts; they are having a real conversation about themselves (“My name is…”, “I am 9 years old…”).
Safe & Comfortable: The 1-on-1 setting allows children to express themselves freely without the fear of making mistakes in front of a group.
Islamic Studies for Kids: The Story of Prophet Adam
- In this clip, you can see our interactive storytelling method in action. The teacher quizzes the student on the story of Prophet Adam, Eve (Hawwa), and the lesson of the “forbidden tree” (mentioned as apples by the child). Notice how the teacher ensures the child understands the events (the temptation by Shaitan) and the consequences (going down to Earth) through gentle questioning rather than just lecturing.
More Than Just Memorization: Building Understanding At Quran Lantern, we ensure children connect with their history. Watch this student explain the story of Prophet Adam in her own words.
Active Recall: The teacher asks open-ended questions (“Who went to Earth?”, “Why was Allah angry?”) to check for true comprehension.
Correcting Misconceptions: When the student guesses they were sent to “fire,” the teacher gently corrects her to “Earth,” ensuring the core Aqeedah is learned correctly without discouragement.
Confidence Building: The student speaks freely and confidently, showing she feels safe to express her thoughts.