Private 1-on-1 Quran lessons in English for Norwegian Muslim families across Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, and Drammen — built around the Norwegian skole rhythm and dark winter afternoons, with certified male and female Hafiz tutors and a free trial before you commit. Part of our founding team is based in Norway.
Certified Hafiz tutors · Male & female available · No card required
Online Quran classes in Norway are private 1-on-1 video lessons where Muslim families across Oslo, Bergen, Trondheim, Stavanger, Drammen, 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 the Norwegian skole rhythm — barneskole, ungdomsskole, and videregående — and around dark winter afternoons where an after-school drive to a moskee happens in pitch darkness. Part of Allamal Quraan's founding team is based in Norway, so the academy was built with the Norwegian family week in mind from day one.
Norway has small, tight-knit Muslim communities and excellent English fluency — but the day-to-day reality of scarce qualified tutors outside Oslo, dark winter afternoons, and a secular skole system without Islamic teaching are the three pressures online 1-on-1 was built to address.
Norway's Muslim community is small and concentrated — heavily Oslo (Grønland, Tøyen, Furuset, Holmlia) with significant catchments in Drammen, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger. Outside those cities and outside the main Oslo Muslim neighbourhoods, qualified Hafiz teachers fluent in English are genuinely rare. Online opens our team of 20+ tutors to every Norwegian family, no matter the kommune.
From November to February, sunrise in Oslo can land as late as 09:18 and sunset before 15:30 — and further north (Tromsø, Bodø) the polar night arrives entirely. An afternoon drive to a moskee class in February happens in pitch dark. A 30-minute private 1-on-1 at home under a desk lamp is just a better fit for the Norwegian winter day.
Religion is taught in KRLE (Kristendom, religion, livssyn og etikk) as comparative content rather than confessional teaching, so the responsibility for structured Quran learning sits entirely with the family. Online 1-on-1 fills that gap with a real curriculum — not a once-a-week supplementary slot.
What online fixes that the local moskee often can’t
Private 1-on-1, not a small moskee class where individual recitation time is brief
Tajweed corrections in English — Norwegian kids' strongest second language
Same tutor across barneskole, ungdomsskole, and videregående — no level reset between school stages
Female tutors available for daughters and mothers at no extra cost, standard for Norwegian families
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From a 2. klasse barneskole child in Furuset to a 12. klasse videregående student in Drammen to a Bergen revert restarting Salat — every week we teach Norwegian students at completely different starting points, and match each one with the right tutor.
Primary-school children in Oslo, Drammen, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger starting Noorani Qaida, daily duas, or first Surahs — paced to the child, not a small moskee class of mixed levels.
8.–13. klasse students balancing skolearbeid, fagvalg, and eksamen pressure with Tajweed or Hifz — the same tutor stays with them across both school stages and through to the russetid year.
Drammen is home to one of Norway's largest Pakistani-heritage Muslim communities. Post-skole and evening 1-on-1 slots fit alongside the local moskee, weekend Quran-clubs, and family routines built over generations.
Oslo CBD, Aker Brygge, Skøyen, and Stavanger Forus / Sandnes professionals: pre-skole (06:30–07:30) or post-dinner (19:30–21:30) slots that fit before the morning T-bane / car commute and after the kids are in bed.
Reverts and adult learners in Bergen, Trondheim, Tromsø, Kristiansand, Fredrikstad, and smaller Norwegian towns where qualified Hafiz teachers may be hours away by car or flight.
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 Oslo, Drammen, Bergen, Trondheim, and Stavanger tell us actually made the difference — not marketing promises, just how every class is run. Learn more about Allamal Quraan →
Norwegian children rank among the world's strongest second-language English speakers. Teaching Tajweed and Qaida in clear English lands once — without re-translation through Norwegian or the parental home language (Urdu, Somali, Bosnian, Arabic).
Part of Allamal Quraan's founding team is based in Norway. We didn't add a Norway page after launch — Norway has been a home market from day one, which means we understand the local skole rhythm, the moskee landscape, and the family context first-hand.
A full team of certified Huffaz-e-Quran. Each tutor is vetted for English fluency, patience, and which age group they teach best — barneskole, ungdomsskole, videregående, or adult — and matched to your family accordingly.
A Norwegian child moves through barneskole → ungdomsskole → videregående over thirteen years. The same Hafiz teacher stays through every stage, through 10. klasse eksamen, through fagvalg, and through 13. klasse — no level reset.
Pre-skole, post-skole, evening, and weekend slots across CET and CEST. The spring and autumn DST shifts are handled automatically, and our tutors understand that February afternoons in Oslo end at 15:30 — evening slots are popular, not unusual.
No card details, no forskuddsbetaling, 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 Norwegian-friendly time — pre-skole in Oslo, post-skole in Drammen, or after-dinner in Bergen, Trondheim, or Stavanger. Meet your tutor over Zoom, get an honest level assessment, and decide afterwards. No card, no forskuddsbetaling, no pressure.
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Relatives or friends abroad? The same 1-on-1 English-medium program runs in every region we serve.