Ijaza in Quran: 7 Powerful Steps to Earn Your Authentic Certificate
By Quran Book Academy • Updated January 2026 • 15 min read
Have you ever dreamed of reciting the Quran with perfect Tajweed, just like the great scholars? Perhaps you have started learning but felt overwhelmed by the Arabic letters, the unfamiliar sounds, or the fear that you are too old to master it. You are not alone in this journey.
Getting your ijaza in Quran is not just a certificate—it is an unbroken chain connecting you to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) through generations of verified reciters. And the beautiful truth? Earning an ijaza in Quran is achievable for adults, children, and non-Arabic speakers alike.
“ And We have certainly made the Quran easy for remembrance, so is there any who will remember?
In this comprehensive guide, you will discover exactly what ijaza in Quran means, the types available, and 7 powerful steps to earn your authentic certification—whether in Tajweed recitation or Hifz memorization.
What is Ijaza in Quran?
Ijaza in Quran is a traditional Islamic certification that authorizes a student to teach and transmit the Quran to others. It represents an unbroken chain (sanad) of transmission from teacher to student, tracing back to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This ijaza validates that the recipient has mastered proper recitation with Tajweed rules or complete memorization (Hifz).
The word “Ijaza” (إجازة) comes from the Arabic root “j-w-z” meaning “to permit” or “to authorize.” This practice dates back to the Prophet’s time when companions memorized and transmitted the Quran with precise accuracy. The concept of sanad, or chain of narrators, ensures that every reciter can trace their learning lineage directly to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
In the modern era, obtaining an ijaza in Quran still matters tremendously for authentication and quality assurance. It ensures the Quran is preserved exactly as revealed and gives learners confidence that their recitation meets the highest standards.
“The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it.”
Types of Ijaza in Quran
There are two main types of ijaza in Quran: (1) Ijaza in Recitation with Tajweed, which certifies proper pronunciation and recitation rules, and (2) Ijaza in Hifz (Memorization), which confirms complete Quran memorization. Both types include an authentic sanad connecting to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH).
1 Ijaza in Recitation with Tajweed
This type of ijaza in Quran certifies mastery of all Tajweed rules including Makharij (articulation points) and Sifaat (characteristics). The student must recite the entire Quran to a certified Sheikh with proper application of all rules. This certification can be obtained in one or multiple Qira’at (recitation styles) and is perfect for those who want to teach Quran recitation professionally. Explore our Tajweed course to begin your journey.
2 Ijaza in Hifz (Memorization)
The Hifz ijaza in Quran confirms complete memorization of all 30 Juz along with Tajweed proficiency. This certification is ideal for those aspiring to become Huffaz and is available for both adults and children. The journey to Hifz ijaza requires dedication but brings immense spiritual rewards. Learn more about our Hifz memorization program.
Why Ijaza Matters for Your Quran Journey
Ijaza in Quran matters because it provides authentic verification of your Quranic knowledge, connects you to an unbroken chain back to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH), and authorizes you to teach others. It ensures the Quran is preserved exactly as revealed, giving you confidence that your recitation is correct.
Spiritual Benefits
When you earn your ijaza in Quran, you gain a direct connection to Rasulullah (PBUH) through verified transmitters. You become part of the chain preserving Allah’s words for future generations. This sacred responsibility carries immense barakah (blessings) for those who learn and teach the Quran correctly.
Practical Benefits
Beyond the spiritual rewards, your ijaza in Quran provides teaching authority that qualifies you to instruct others in mosques, schools, and online platforms. It serves as verified proof of your mastery level, opens doors to Islamic education career opportunities, and represents a significant personal achievement.
“Recite the Quran with measured recitation (Tarteel).”
The Academy Method: How We Make Ijaza Achievable
Our Psychological “Chunking” Approach
At Quran Book Academy, we understand that learning Arabic sounds and Tajweed rules can feel overwhelming, especially for non-Arabic speakers pursuing their ijaza in Quran. That is why we have developed “The Academy Method” based on cognitive psychology research about how adults and children learn best. Instead of throwing complex rules at you all at once, we break down every concept into small, manageable psychological “chunks” that your brain can easily process and retain.
For example, when teaching Makharij (articulation points), we don’t just tell you where sounds come from—we use visual diagrams, audio comparisons, and repetitive practice until each sound becomes second nature. Our certified teachers are trained to identify exactly where each student struggles and provide personalized exercises to overcome those specific barriers.
Our Technology Stack
Live Zoom Sessions
One-on-one or small group classes with certified Sheikhs
Custom LMS
Track your progress through each Juz and monitor Tajweed mastery
Progress Reports
Weekly Gmail reports showing completed lessons and milestones
Flexible Scheduling
Book sessions that fit your timezone and lifestyle
7 Steps to Get Your Ijaza in Quran
To get ijaza in Quran: (1) Learn Arabic basics, (2) Master Tajweed rules, (3) Find a certified Sheikh, (4) Complete recitation training, (5) Practice with a study partner, (6) Pass the ijaza exam, and (7) Receive your certificate with sanad. Most students complete this process in 6-24 months.
Learn Arabic Alphabet & Basic Reading (Noorani Qaida)
Your journey to ijaza in Quran begins with mastering the Arabic alphabet and learning to connect letters and read basic words. This foundational step typically takes 1-3 months for beginners. Start with our Noorani Qaida course.
⏱️ 1-3 monthsMaster Tajweed Rules
Study Makharij (articulation points) and Sifaat (characteristics). Learn essential rules including Noon Sakinah, Meem Sakinah, and Madd. This phase is crucial for your ijaza in Quran journey.
⏱️ 3-6 monthsFind a Certified Sheikh with Valid Ijaza
Verify your teacher’s sanad and credentials to ensure they have the authority to grant ijaza in Quran. At Quran Book Academy, all our teachers hold verified ijaza certificates with authentic chains of transmission.
🔍 Verify credentialsComplete Full Quran Recitation Training
Recite all 30 Juz to your Sheikh with proper Tajweed application. Receive corrections and guidance throughout this process. This step depends on your schedule and dedication.
⏱️ 6-18 monthsPractice with Study Partner (Musaharah)
Regular revision with a practice partner strengthens your memorization and recitation skills. Join our Telegram community for peer practice opportunities as you work toward your ijaza certification.
👥 Ongoing practicePass the Ijaza Examination
Recite the entire Quran to the examining Sheikh without major errors. The ijaza in Quran exam tests your mastery of Tajweed rules and consistency throughout the recitation.
📝 Final examination🎉 Receive Your Ijaza Certificate with Sanad
Upon passing, receive your official ijaza in Quran document including your complete chain of narrators (sanad) tracing back to Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). This moment marks your entry into the sacred chain of Quran preservers.
🏆 Certified!Ijaza Programs for Adults vs. Kids
Both adults and kids can earn ijaza in Quran. Kids benefit from faster memorization abilities and flexible schedules, while adults bring discipline and deep understanding. Quran Book Academy offers tailored programs for both age groups, with specialized teaching methods suited to each learner’s needs.
“The one who is proficient in the recitation of the Quran will be with the honorable and obedient scribes (angels), and the one who recites the Quran and finds it difficult, while he is reading it, will have a double reward.”
FAQs About Ijaza in Quran
References & Resources
Quranic References
- • Surah Al-Qamar 54:17 – “And We have certainly made the Quran easy for remembrance”
- • Surah Al-Muzzammil 73:4 – “Recite the Quran with measured recitation (Tarteel)”
Hadith References
- • Sahih al-Bukhari 5027 – “The best among you are those who learn the Quran and teach it”
- • Sahih al-Bukhari 4937 – Hadith about double reward for those who struggle with recitation
- • Sahih Muslim 2699 – “Whoever takes a path to seek knowledge…”