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What is the
Hifdh Program
Miftaah Institute is launching a 9-week Hifdh Program designed for students looking to begin or strengthen their memorization of the Qur'an.
Whether you're just starting your journey or picking up where you left off, our structured environment, small class sizes, and experienced instructors will help you progress with focus and consistency.
Led by Shaykh Noorulhuda, the program offers separate instruction for brothers and sisters and accommodates all levels—from beginner to advanced. Classes are held three times a week at Miftaah Institute, creating a steady rhythm for memorization, review, and personal growth.

Subjects
Fall SemEster
Year 1
Beginners
Hifdh Program
Winter SemEster
Year 2
Hifdh Program
Intermediate
Summer SemEster
Year 3
Hifdh Program
Advanced
program Instructors
Program Schedule
Program Information
Registration
Limited Spots Available
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Click the link below to apply for financial tuition assistance or to pay your tuition in instalments payments.
Guidelines for Graduation
The Miftaah Lite Seminary Curriculum is centered around 6 Core Subjects
One of the main factors that distinguish our program is its graduation requirements. To complete the program and graduate, students must receive a passing score for each course. To complete the Miftaah Lite program, the student must complete at least 2 courses per semester for a total of 8 courses over two years.
A total of 8 course courses are needed to qualify for the Miftaah Lite certificate. After completing 8 courses of the Lite program, students are encouraged to transfer to the Associate Program located at the Miftaah Campus.
Learn more
Not ready to enroll but want to learn more?
Download the program catalog to review program details.
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Program Highlights
frequently Asked Questions
What is the schedule of the Hifdh Program?
Sundays from 3:00–5:00 PM, and Tuesdays & Wednesdays from 7:00–9:00 PM.
Where is the program held?
Classes take place in-person at the Miftaah Campus, located in Warren, Michigan. The program is not offered online or recorded for self-paced study.
Which types of students is this program suited for?
The program welcomes:
- Beginners beginning their Qur’an memorization journey
- Students continuing from prior memorization efforts
- Those seeking structured, consistent progress in memorization, tajweed, andQur’anic understanding
How often are classes held per week?
Students attend classes three times each week, a rhythm designed to balance memorization, review, and personal growth.
What resources and support are provided?
- Small class sizes for close attention and individualized support
- Experienced instructors specializing in memorization techniques and foundational Islamic knowledge