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It will be said to the companion of the Qur’an: Recite and rise in status. Recite as you used to recite in the world, for your status will be at the last verse that you recite.
at-Tirmidhi
Tahfiz Quran Memorization
DarusSalam Tahfiz Academy’s mission is to produce competent huffaz and protectors of the Noble Qur’an who can fulfill the responsibilities of teaching the Qur’an, leading congregational prayers, and Tarawih prayers. Students of DarusSalam Seminary are developed to become community leaders and beacons of light for our growing ummah.
Focus Area
Tamkeen
DarusSalam Tahfiz Academy’s mission is to produce competent huffaz and protectors of the Noble
Tarbiyah
DarusSalam Tahfiz Academy’s mission is to produce competent huffaz and protectors of the Noble
Tarteel
DarusSalam Tahfiz Academy’s mission is to produce competent huffaz and protectors of the Noble
Academy Statics
Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights
Qur’an Memorization
Qur'an memorization
Hifz Prep
In the Hifz Prep course, students work on learning Tajwid, fluency in reading the Qur’an etc., before entering a full-time hifz class. How long a student takes to complete the curriculum and move to a Hifz class depends on their effort and progress. On average, students spend between 2-6 months in Hifz-Prep.
Qur'an memorization
Curriculum
Complete Qāʿidah
Safar Publications Learn to Read Series
Rules of Tajwid
Safar Publications Learn to Read Series
Nazirah of Quran
(reading the Qur'an (while looking) clearly and fluently while applying all Tajwid rules)
Memorizing the 30th Juz
Memorization and understanding of prophetic supplications for everyday use.
Demonstrating proficiency
Memorization by memorizing five randomly assigned pages.
Qur'an memorization
Requirements to Enter the Full-Time Hifz Program
- Recite the Qur'an (while looking) clearly and fluently while applying all Tajwid rules
- Score a 90 or above on a written Tajwid rules exam
- Score a 90 or above on an oral Tajwid rules exam
- Recite the 30th juz from memory without any mistakes.
- Display adeptness in memorization by successfully learning and retaining five pages assigned at random.
It will be said to the companion of the Qur’an: Recite and rise in status. Recite as you used to recite in the world, for your status will be at the last verse that you recite.
Qur'an memorization
Hifz Class
Our program not only concentrates on memorizing the Qur’an with correct tajwid; a strong emphasis is also made on maintaining what has already been memorized. Students are encouraged to work rigorously in order to preserve the previous lessons.In the Hifz Prep course, students work on learning Tajwid, fluency in reading the Qur’an etc., before entering a full-time hifz class. How long a student takes to complete the curriculum and move to a Hifz class depends on their effort and progress. On average, students spend between 2-6 months in Hifz-Prep.
Qur'an memorization
Curriculum
Previously memorized Juz (Amukhta)
The students first recite a previously memorized juz (up to two previously memorized juz). They are required to recite the entire juz satisfactorily. If the previously memorized juz was not recited satisfactorily, they will not be allowed to recite their new lesson for that day and have to review and repeat the previously memorized juz again.
Current Juz (Sabaq Para)
After reciting their revision with limited mistakes, the students will then revise and recite their current juz. Again, they are required to recite the entire current juz satisfactorily. If the current juz was not recited satisfactorily, they will not be allowed to recite their new lesson for that day and have to review and repeat their current juz again.
New Lesson (Sabaq)
If both previously memorized juz and current juz are recited with limited mistakes, the student will then have earned the opportunity to recite their new lesson. No memorization mistakes, hesitations or Tajwid mistakes are allowed in the new lesson.
Note: These rules are to ensure that our students retain what has previously been memorized properly, and to ensure that their new lessons have the best potential to be retained in the strongest way possible. A weak new lesson will lead to a weak current juz’ which will in turn lead to an overall weak memorization of the Qur’an. This is why it is important that the previously memorized juz’, current juz’ and new lesson are recited fluently, and with full confidence.
Islamic Studies
Each day, students are taught a lesson from various Islamic sciences.
Aqīdah (Beliefs)
Duʿā’ Memorization
Ḥadīth & Q&A Sessions
Fiqh (Islamic Practices)
Sīrah (Life of the Prophet ﷺ)
The Language Arts and Mathematics Program
The Language Arts and Mathematics Program (LAMP) is a unique effort specifically aimed at building the reading, writing, and mathematical skills of DarusSalam Seminary’s Hifz students while simultaneously continuing their Quran memorization journey.
Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights
Admissions
Prospective students can apply for admission to DarusSalam Seminary at any time during the year, as the institution offers rolling admissions. However, once all available spots are filled, applications will be considered for the following academic year. Evaluations for admission are conducted on a designated Saturday in late January.
NOTE: Applications for the 2025-2026 Academic Year are now closed. We are currently accepting applications for the 2026-2027 Academic Year. Should a spot become available for 2025-2026, we will contact those who have applied for the 2026-2027 year. Candidate interviews for the 2026-2027 Academic Year will take place in January 2026.
Eligibility Criteria
- Age
: Minimum 9 years old
- Qur’anic Fluency
: Proficient reading with tajwid
- Developmental Readiness
: Focused, independent learners
- Character
: Strong manners and etiquette
- Motivation
: Genuine desire to become a hafiz
How to Apply
- Upon account creation, you will receive an email containing a verification link.
- If you already have a ParentsWeb account, you may log in here.
- Once your account is created, you may submit applications for multiple applicants.
- Fill out the applicant’s information and select the program to which you are applying.
- You may save your progress and continue at a later time
- Use the navigation panel on the left to go through the application
- Qualifying students will be invited for an interview at DarusSalam Seminary.
- The interview provides a chance for the applicant to visit our campus and facilities, meet enrolled students, and speak with members of our faculty and staff.
After a student applies and their evaluation is complete, the office will contact the parents via email. If the student is accepted, their admission into a Hifz class is dependent on successfully completing the Hifz Prep Course, which is mandatory for all students, whether they are new or transferring. This means that every student admitted into our Tahfiz program must complete the Hifz Prep Course before they can join a Hifz class.
Upon admission into the Full-Time Hifz Program, students will be placed on a four-month trial or probation period. During this period, the administration may dismiss a student from the program if they determine that the student is not performing satisfactorily.
Transfer Students
All transfer students must complete the standard application and evaluation process. Once submitted, the admissions office will reach out to parents via email with further instructions.
Previously memorized Juz (Amukhta)
The students first recite a previously memorized juz (up to two previously memorized juz). They are required to recite the entire juz satisfactorily. If the previously memorized juz was not recited satisfactorily, they will not be allowed to recite their new lesson for that day and have to review and repeat the previously memorized juz again.
Trial Enrollment Period
Upon completion of the Hifz Prep Course, students will enter the Full-Time Hifz Program on a four-month probation period. During this time, the administration reserves the right to dismiss any student who does not meet academic, memorization, or behavioral standards.
Previous Memorization Review
Before beginning new lessons, transfer students must accurately review and recite all previously memorized portions of the Qur’an. This review must meet the standards outlined in the official Program Handbook.
Tuition Fees
Duas & Surahs ClassProgram Tuition
: $6,000
Application Fee (one-time)
: $102
MorniRe-registration Fee (returning students)ng Snack
: $50
Administrative Fee (one-time)
: $55
Planner and Textbook
: $38
Uniform (min. 1 mandatory)
: $50
Graduation Fee (applicable to only students who are graduating)
: $50
*Tuition payments may be made up front or in 12 monthly installments. All other fees must be paid up front.
Tuition payments for DarusSalam Seminary are managed via the FACTS Tuition Management system. DarusSalam Seminary does not accept tuition payments in any form outside of FACTS. Please note that payments made via credit card are subject to a processing fee. There is no processing fee when using a bank account.
Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights
Student Engagement
Gym
Current Students
Competitions
Current Students
Activity Days
Current Students
Unique Student Jumu’ah
Unique Student Jumu’ah
Weekly Qirat Class
Current Students
Field Trips
Current Students
Post Zuhr Daily Insights:
Current Students
Personalized Mentoring
Current Students
It will be said to the companion of the Qur’an: Recite and rise in status. Recite as you used to recite in the world, for your status will be at the last verse that you recite.
Parents Engagement
Gym
Current Students
Competitions
Current Students
Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights
Male Instructors
Director of Tahfiz Academy
Mawlana Usman Akhtar completed the memorization of the Quran at Darul Uloom New York and then went on to study in South Africa. He completed the six-year curriculum under the guidance of world renowned scholars and earned authorizations in Hadith from many scholars. Upon graduation he traveled to Egypt to further his studies and received authorizations while studying privately under many Ulama.
Upon return from Egypt, he graduated summa cum laude from the University of Connecticut with a BA in Psychological Sciences and served as the Imam & Director of Religious Affairs of the Danbury Masjid|ISWC in Connecticut from 2013 to 2018. He was also a weekend academy instructor at Darul Uloom New York where he taught Arabic and other subjects. He is certified in mental health first aid and is a certified crisis counselor.
Instructor
Hafiz Yasir Laliwala was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. He traveled to India and completed his memorization of the Qurʾān from Jamiah Islamiah Talimuddin in Gujarat, India in 1991. Upon his return, he began teaching the Qurʾān and has continued teaching for more than 10 years. He has led different communities in various capacities as an imām and teacher and his exemplary dedication is known to all. In 2021, he joined DarusSalam Seminary as an instructor of the Taḥfīẓ Program.
Instructor
Mawlana Shoumik Hussain was born and raised in New York where he completed the memorization of the Qurʾān at Darul Uloom New York. He then continued into the ʿālimīyah program and after completing his initial four years of the ʿālimīyah program at Darul Uloom New York, he enrolled at DarusSalam Seminary where he completed his ʿālimīyah degree in 2019. Mawlana Shoumik joined DarusSalam Seminary in 2019 as an instructor of the Taḥfīẓ program while alongside continuing a specialization in the Advanced Islamic Jurisprudence program at Darul Iftaa Chicago under the tutelage of Mufti Abrar Mirza.
Instructor
Mawlana Jibril Mohammed was born and raised in Florida. He completed his memorization of the Quran in 2014 from Islamic Center of Broward (presently known as Madinatul Uloom Institute). He then further pursued Islamic studies and obtained his ʿālimīyah degree from Madrasah Arabia Islamia in South Africa. His dedication to scholarship led him to enroll in a two-year post-alimiyyah hadith specialization program at Madrasat al-Ulum al-Shariyyah in South Africa, where he successfully completed his studies in 2023.
Instructor
Mufti Junaid Ajmeri was born and raised in the Chicagoland area and began his Islamic studies with the memorization of the Quran at DarusSalam Seminary (Lombard, IL) at the age of 10. After completing his hifz, he continued his studies at the same institution by enrolling in the seven-year ‘Alimiyya program. In parallel, Mufti Junaid was also completing his high school education at DarusSalam, which he finished in 2019. He graduated the ‘Alimiyya program with honors in 2022. He was accepted into Darul Iftaa Chicago in the same year to specialize in the field of fiqh and issuing legal verdicts (iftāʾ) under the tutelage of Mufti Abrar Mirza (may Allah ﷻ accept and reward him), which he completed in 2024. He currently serves as a Taḥfiẓ and Tanwir instructor at DarusSalam Seminary.
Coordinator of Academic Progress and Development
Introduction
Instructor
Mawlana Saqib Azhar was born and raised in Pakistan. Upon completion of his secondary education, he began his journey of memorizing the Holy Qurʾān, completing at age 18. He went on to pursue Islamic Sciences and completed his ʿālimīyah degree from Jamia Arabia Ishaatul Qurʾān in Hazro, Pakistan. In 2009, Mawlana Saqib joined DarusSalam Seminary as a full-time Taḥfiẓ instructor and has since been a pillar of the program.
Instructor
Mawlana Taufiqur Rahman grew up in Toronto, Canada where he completed the memorization of the Qurʾān at the age of fourteen. Upon graduating from high school, he went on to pursue Islamic Sciences under the tutelage of local senior scholars in the Greater Toronto Area. After completing his initial two years of the ʿālimīyah program at Jamia Islamiyah Abu Bakr, he enrolled in the world renowned Darul Uloom Zakariyya in South Africa. Here, along with his ʿālimīyah studies, he was granted ijāzah in the Qurʾān and its different modes of recitation by Qari Ayoob Essack. He returned to Canada after graduating and continued to serve the community there for a few years as an instructor at Jamia Islamiyah Abu Bakr. In 2021, he moved to Lombard, Illinois to join DarusSalam Seminary.lore
Instructor
Mufti Tahmid Hussain was born in Bangladesh and raised in New York, where he completed the memorization of the Qurʾān at Darul Uloom New York. He then continued into the ʿālimīyah program and completed his ʿālimīyah degree in 2020. Alongside the ʿālimīyah program, he was granted ijāzah in the Qurʾān in the recitation method of Imam Hafs ‘an Asim. He then enrolled at Darul Iftaa Chicago where he completed a specialization in the Advanced Islamic Jurisprudence program at Darul Iftaa Chicago under the tutelage of Mufti Abrar Mirza in 2022. He joined DarusSalam Seminary in 2022 as an instructor of the Taḥfīẓ and Tafhīm Program.
Instructor
Mawlana Mustafa Ali was born and raised in the Chicagoland area. He completed his memorization of the Quran in 2016 from Furqaan Academy in Bolingbrook, Illinois. He then further pursued Islamic studies and obtained his ʿālimīyah degree from DarusSalam Seminary, where he successfully completed his studies in 2023. Alongside the ʿālimīyah program, he was granted ijāzah in the Qurʾān and its different modes of recitation.
Following his graduation, Mawlana Mustafa joined DarusSalam Seminary as a full-time Taḥfiẓ instructor. This role enables him to share his knowledge and profound devotion to the Quran, guiding students on their path to memorizing the Quran.
It will be said to the companion of the Qur’an: Recite and rise in status. Recite as you used to recite in the world, for your status will be at the last verse that you recite.
Female Instructors
Tahfiz Cooridantor
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Begin Your Journey of a Lifetime
Preserve the Qur’an. Transform Your Life.Enroll in DarusSalam Seminary’s renowned Tahfiz al-Qur’an Memorization Program and join a tradition of excellence in scholarship, discipline, and spiritual growth.
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights
Frequently Asked Questions
Parential Questions
Creating and Editing Profile
How to Find Missing Course
Downloading Courses
Downloading Courses
Refund a Course
How to Solve Payment Issues
How to Find The Course URL
Common Questions
Calendar & Schedule
School Hours
Weekdays
7:45 AM – 4:00 PM
Weekends
Sat(7:45 AM – 10:30 AM)
Tahfiz Handbook
Quranic Quest Semester Highlights