The Holy Quran

IBonai offers your children a smooth and simple approach to learning the Holy Quran.

You can learn the Holy Quran by watching videos on the YouTube channel, and the video content includes the following:

  • Interpretation of verses in a simplified and clear style
  • Explanation of the Holy Quran using images in what is known as “Illustrated Quran”
  • Dual teaching method by combining visual educational material with Quranic recitation, which enhances the child’s focus and captures their attention

Illustrated Quran list

Teaching the Holy Quran using images to clarify the meanings and interpretations of verses, helping children understand in an attractive visual way.

Surah Al Imran

Surah Al-Qamar

Surah At-Tur

Surah Adh-Dhariyat

Surah Al-Insan

Surah Al-Jinn

Surah Nuh

Surah Al-Ma'arij

Juz Tabarak list without repetition of chapters

Juz Tabarak for children without repetition. Suitable for those who want to listen or review without repetition.

Juz Tabarak list with repetition of chapters

Memorizing Juz Tabarak for children in a fun and easy way with repetition of chapters to reinforce memorization.

Juz Amma list with repetition of chapters

Memorizing Juz Amma for children in a fun and easy way with repetition of chapters to reinforce memorization.

Juz Amma list without repetition of chapters

Juz Amma for children without repetition. Suitable for those who want to listen or review without repetition.

Frequently Asked Questions

A simplified and clear interpretation of the verses, an illustrated explanation of the Holy Quran known as the “Illustrated Quran,” a dual teaching method that combines recitation and visual educational material.

The repeated list helps to reinforce memorization through repetition of the surahs, while the non-repeated list is suitable for those who want to listen or review without frequent repetition.

It is a teaching method that uses images to illustrate the meanings and interpretations of verses, helping children understand in a visually appealing way.

You can watch the videos on the YouTube channel I-Bonai for kids.