Prophet Muhammad said ‘’Al Ulamahu Warasatul Anbiya’’ which means the teachers are the ones who inherited the prophets. Scholars and students of knowledge are familiar with the number of responsibilities Allah placed on the prophets. Some of their responsibilities include leading their followers in worship, educating their people about the commandments of Allah, taking care of their families, and so many more.
Beloved Prophet (PBUH) said “The best of you are those who learn the Quran and teach it.”
Responsibilities of a Professional Quran Teacher
1. Help Students to Recite and Memorize the Quran
2. Encourage and Motivate Students
3. Devise a Means to make Quran Class Fun and Easy
4. Make sure the Quran is Recited According to the Rules of Tajweed
5. Have Quran or Islamic stories for Your Students
6. Organize Musabaqa (Debate) to Encourage Students
7. Responsibility of a Teacher to Serve as a Role Model to his Students
8. Discipline Students where Necessary
How to Become a Quran Teacher
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As a Quran Teacher, inspire a profound connection with the Quran, guide learners in Tajweed, and contribute to their spiritual growth. Join a journey of Quranic education. Here’s what a Quran Teacher must possess:
Ignite a passion for Quranic studies, encouraging curiosity and a lifelong connection.
Demonstrate expertise in Tajweed, ensuring accurate pronunciation and recitation mastery.
Cultivate an interactive and positive learning space, promoting active participation and enthusiasm.
Guide students on their spiritual journey, aligning teaching with Islamic values and principles.
Maintain discipline while fostering a supportive atmosphere for effective and transformative Quranic education.
Experience
No experience mentioned.
Fee details
Rs1,000–1,500/day
(US$3.60–5.40/day)