The literacy gap nobody's tracking: Arabic reading fluency in Muslim children born abroad.
An interesting pattern shows up in conversations with immigrant Muslim parents in the US: kids are often fluent in English and even a heritage spoken language, but can't read Arabic script at all — including the Quran.
It's not neglect. It's logistics. Weekend mosque programs are inconsistent, local Hifz teachers are scarce outside major cities, and parents are stretched thin.
Online, one-on-one Quran instruction has quietly solved a lot of this — not as a replacement for community learning, but as the missing daily-consistency piece that in-person programs often can't provide on their own.
Curious how other parents in similar situations have navigated this. If you're exploring options, we offer a free trial class for Noorani Qaida, Quran Reading, Tajweed, and Hifz: quraninstituteonline.com
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