Private 1-on-1 Quran lessons in English for Muslim families across Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and Eindhoven — built for trilingual households, certified male and female Hafiz tutors, CET-aligned slots around basisschool and VO, and a free trial before you commit.
Certified Hafiz tutors · Male & female available · No card required
Online Quran classes in the Netherlands are private 1-on-1 video lessons where Dutch Muslim families across Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, Eindhoven, and smaller towns learn Quran reading, Tajweed, Hifz, Salat, and daily duas from qualified English-speaking tutors over Zoom. Slots run on CET/CEST around basisschool, voortgezet onderwijs, and schoolvakanties — and Tajweed rules are explained in English so a trilingual child (Dutch at school, Turkish or Moroccan Arabic at home, Arabic for recitation) doesn't have to learn each rule through a fourth translation.
The Netherlands has strong, established Muslim communities — but the day-to-day reality of trilingual households, the Wednesday-afternoon school rhythm, and the gap between Randstad and smaller-town tutor availability are the three pressures online 1-on-1 was built to address.
A Dutch Muslim child often runs four languages a day — Dutch at school, Turkish / Darija / Berber / Sranantongo at home, Quranic Arabic for recitation, and English in between. Local masjid programmes typically teach Tajweed in Turkish or Arabic, which can mean rules are re-translated mid-class. Teaching in English — the language most NL kids already reason in at high school — lets each rule land once.
The Dutch school week has its own rhythm: shorter Wednesday afternoons for basisschool, fragmented eindexamen weeks in VO, and five named schoolvakanties (herfst, kerst, voorjaar, mei, zomer) per year. A weekly drive to a moskee class doesn't easily survive any of these. A 30-minute private 1-on-1 that you can pause for a vakantie without losing the slot does.
Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, and Utrecht all have established Muslim catchments. Eindhoven, Tilburg, Almere, Arnhem, Nijmegen, Groningen, and smaller Brabant and Limburg towns often have fewer qualified Hafiz teachers within reach — and even fewer who can teach in English. Online removes that gap entirely.
What online fixes that local moskee classes often can’t
Private 1-on-1, not a moskee class of 20+ where individual recitation time is brief
Tajweed corrections in clear English — not translated through a third community language
Same tutor across basisschool, VO, and into university — no level reset between school stages
Female tutors available for daughters and mothers at no extra cost, standard for NL families
Pause for herfst, kerst, voorjaar, mei, and zomer schoolvakanties without losing your slot
From a groep-3 child in Slotervaart to a HAVO student in Schilderswijk to a Sandzak revert in Groningen — every week we teach Dutch students at completely different starting points, and match each one with the right tutor.
Primary-school children in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and Eindhoven starting Noorani Qaida, daily duas, or first Surahs — paced to the child, not a moskee class of fifteen.
Voortgezet onderwijs students balancing schoolwork, profielwerkstuk, and eindexamen pressure with Tajweed or Hifz — the same tutor stays with them through every VO year.
Turkish-Dutch, Moroccan-Dutch, Surinamese-Javanese, Bosnian, and Somali families wanting Tajweed taught in clear English so the rule lands once — alongside the home language and the local moskee programme.
Amsterdam-Zuid, Zuidas, Rotterdam-Centrum, and Den Haag professionals: pre-Schule (7:15–8:15) or post-dinner (19:30–21:30) slots that fit before the OV commute and after the kids are in bed.
Reverts and adult learners in Groningen, Maastricht, Tilburg, Almere, and smaller Dutch towns where the nearest qualified Hafiz teacher may be over an hour's drive away.
Every course below is a structured 1-on-1 path in English. Click any course for the full curriculum, duration, and tutor information.
Noorani Qaida
The 28 Arabic letters, Harakat, and Tajweed basics — around 8 weeks.
Quran Reading
Read the Quran fluently with correct pronunciation — around 12 weeks.
Quran with Tajweed
Makharij, Madd, Ghunnah, Ikhfa, Qalqalah — around 16 weeks.
Hifz (Memorize Quran)
Structured Sabaq / Sabqi / Manzil routine with a dedicated Hafiz.
Daily Duas
Around 40 Masnoon duas with correct pronunciation and meaning — 6 weeks.
Not sure where to start? Book a or browse the full online Quran courses catalogue — your tutor will recommend the right course after a short assessment.
These are the six things parents in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, The Hague, Utrecht, and Eindhoven tell us actually made the difference — not marketing promises, just how every class is run. Learn more about Allamal Quraan →
Every Tajweed rule, correction, and Qaida explanation is given in clear English — the language most NL kids reason through at high school, sitting cleanly between Dutch at school and Turkish / Arabic / Berber at home. The rule lands once, not three times.
A full team of certified Huffaz-e-Quran. Each tutor is vetted for English fluency, patience, and which age group they teach best — basisschool, VO, or adult — and matched to your family accordingly.
A Dutch child moves from basisschool to VMBO, HAVO, or VWO around age twelve — their Quran tutor doesn't. The same Hafiz teacher stays through every school transition and eindexamen year, so nothing is re-explained.
Pre-school, post-school, evening, and weekend slots across CET and CEST. The spring and autumn DST shifts are handled automatically — Ramadan timings shift on request.
Female tutors available for every course at no extra cost — standard for Dutch families with daughters, sisters, and mothers in Schilderswijk, Slotervaart, Feijenoord, Kanaleneiland, and beyond.
No card details, no aanbetaling, no obligation. Meet the tutor, get an honest level assessment, and decide afterwards — not the other way round.
Book a free 30-minute 1-on-1 class at a Dutch-friendly time — pre-school in Amsterdam, Wednesday afternoon in Rotterdam, or post-dinner in The Hague, Utrecht, or Eindhoven. Meet your tutor over Zoom, get an honest level assessment, and decide afterwards. No card, no aanbetaling, no pressure.
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Straight answers for Dutch Muslim families about trilingual households, basisschool routines, female tutors, weekend slots, Tajweed, Hifz, and how the free trial actually works.
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Relatives or friends abroad? The same 1-on-1 English-medium program runs in every region we serve.