Ajman is the emirate of families doing the sensible thing: the rent in Al Nuaimiya or Al Jurf is half of Dubai's, the schools are decent, and the trade-off is that at least one parent spends serious hours commuting to Sharjah or Dubai. It is a young, growing, budget-conscious emirate — and its Quran education options have not grown as fast as its population. The established centres are over the border in Sharjah, the local mosque classes are packed, and a private tutor's Dubai-style rates make no sense against an Ajman budget.
Online Quran lessons were practically designed for Ajman's arithmetic: a qualified teacher, one-to-one, on a synchronized Quran screen at home — from about AED 44 a month for the group batch — in GST slots that work around school and the commute. Teachers teach in English or Urdu, and the first lesson is a free trial.
Why Ajman families choose online Quran classes
Because Ajman families count both dirhams and minutes, and online lessons respect both. The money first: private 1-on-1 lessons are about AED 147 a month and the group batch about AED 44 — around AED 2 per live class, a price no home tutor in the northern emirates can approach. The minutes matter just as much: with a parent commuting to Sharjah or Dubai and back, nobody has an evening free to escort children across town. The lesson arrives at home instead, the child recites the entire thirty minutes, and the same teacher, week after week, corrects every slip as it happens and knows exactly where yesterday ended. Families who moved to Ajman to give their children more find this is precisely that: more attention, more consistency, at an honest price.
Quran classes for kids in Ajman
Kids' lessons are thirty minutes of genuine one-to-one attention: revision of the last lesson, today's new portion taught on the live synchronized Quran screen, and gentle correction of every slip while it's still fresh. Complete beginners start with the Noorani Qaida; readers move on to fluency, Tajweed and — for families who want it — memorization. And because it's all at home, the school-run maths of getting to one more evening class disappears.
Which areas of Ajman do you cover?
Our Ajman students come from across the emirate — Al Nuaimiya and Al Rawda, Al Rashidiya and the Corniche towers, Al Jurf, Al Mowaihat and Al Zahya, Mushairef and Al Bustan, the Emirates City towers along the 311, and the inland enclaves of Masfout and Manama, where structured Quran classes are hardest of all to find locally. One emirate, one standard: the same teachers Dubai families get.
- Al Nuaimiya and Al Rawda
- Al Rashidiya and the Corniche
- Al Jurf and Al Mowaihat
- Mushairef and Al Bustan
- Emirates City and the 311 corridor
- Masfout and Manama (inland Ajman)
One teacher, every course
Start wherever your family actually is: complete beginners open the Noorani Qaida, confident readers refine their Tajweed, ambitious students join the Hifz programme, and adults add Tafsir or Quranic Arabic for understanding. Every course is live, one-to-one and taught by qualified teachers — the courses page has the full picture.
A female-led school, for your daughters and for you
Founded by a female Quran teacher, Maktab Quran treats women's learning as central, not an afterthought: qualified female teachers, private one-to-one lessons at home, and scheduling that respects family responsibilities. Mothers, daughters and grandmothers all learn with us — the women's classes page tells you more.
Live, synchronized, precise
Our online classroom shows teacher and student the same Quran page with the recited word highlighted in real time — so the teacher's attention lands exactly where your child is reading. Combined with one-to-one format, it means no mistake survives a lesson unheard. The how-it-works page shows it in action.
Pricing for real family budgets
Cost should never stop a child learning the Quran. Private 1-on-1 lessons are about AED 147 a month (billed as $40 USD); the group batch — capped at 10 students so nobody disappears in the crowd — is about AED 44 a month (billed as $12 USD) — around AED 2 per live class. Each plan is five live 30-minute classes a week, cancel anytime, and the first lesson is a free trial. Details: pricing page.
Your options in Ajman, compared honestly
For Ajman families comparing routes, side by side:
| Mosque / Islamic-centre class | Maktab 1-on-1 (AED 147/mo) | Maktab group batch (AED 44/mo) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual recitation time | A few minutes per class | The full 30 minutes, every lesson | Every student recites every class (max 10) |
| Travel | Travel across Ajman | None — at home | None — at home |
| Timing | Fixed class timetable | Flexes to your family | Fixed batch times, GST afternoons & evenings |
| Female teacher option | Varies by centre | Yes, on request | Yes, ladies' batches |
| Community environment | Excellent — irreplaceable | One-to-one focus | Small-group energy |
Many Ajman families keep the mosque class for community and add online lessons for individual progress — the two work beautifully together. A private home tutor is the other route; at typical UAE rates of AED 50–100 per visit, our affordable classes guide explains honestly why the AED 44/mo group batch exists.