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Summer Quran Camp Guide

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Sum m er

Qur a n
Cam p
A STEP-BY-STEP GUIDE FOR
A MEANINGFUL SUMMER

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Why Quran Camp?
The long summer holidays are a golden opportunity to build a lasting
connection between your children and the Qur’an — through reflection,
memorisation, understanding, and faith-filled fun.

Take your learning outdoors: recite on road trips, ponder ayahs by the sea,
and reflect under the shade of Allah’s beautiful creation. Let nature itself
become your classroom.

✨ Just imagine the reward with a few weeks of sincere effort with the
Qur’an can bring immense barakah into your home and hearts. And what
better way to bond with your children than over the words of Allah?

Show your children what it means to live the


Qur’an — set your own Qur’anic goals, journal your
reflections, and let them witness your love for it in
action.

Make it fun: invite friends, organise group sessions,


or start a mini Qur’an club. Whether it’s reading,
memorising, journaling, or reflecting- this summer,
let your home revolve around the Qur’an.

Let this be the summer of Qur’an — one ayah, one


moment, one heart at a time.
What’s your Intention?

Begin by renewing your intention:

I want my children to love, learn, and live by


the Quran this summer.

Make dua with your children and ask Allah to


bless your efforts and make the Quran a light
in your hearts.
Plan the Structure
Choose how many days a week you'll hold camp — 3 to 5 days a week is
ideal and sessions can be 1–2 hours daily. For those memorising Quran, a
daily camp is essential to review memorisation as well.

Example Weekly Structure:


DAY FOCUS

Quran memorisation +
Monday Word of the Day

Tuesday Quran Recitation +


Tafseer

Wednesday Review memorisation +


Qur’an journaling
Thursday Quran memorisation +
Art Activity
Friday
Recite Surah al-Kahf +
Quran Quiz
Quran Camp Plan
Choose how many days a week you'll hold camp — 3 to 5 days a week is
ideal and sessions can be 1–2 hours daily. For those memorising Quran, a
daily camp is essential to review memorisation as well.

Our Weekly 3-Day Quran Camp Plan:

DAY FOCUS

Monday

Wednesday

Friday
Quran Camp Plan
Choose how many days a week you'll hold camp — 3 to 5 days a week is
ideal and sessions can be 1–2 hours daily. For those memorising Quran, a
daily camp is essential to review memorisation as well.

Our Weekly 5-Day Quran Camp Plan:


DAY FOCUS

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday
Quran Camp Plan
Choose how many days a week you'll hold camp — 3 to 5 days a week is
ideal and sessions can be 1–2 hours daily. For those memorising Quran, a
daily camp is essential to review memorisation as well.

Our Weekly 7-Day Quran Camp Plan:


DAY FOCUS

Monday

Tuesday

Wednesday

Thursday

Friday
Saturday

Sunday
Your Quran Goals
Depending on your child’s age and level, set realistic goals:
Memorise a short Surah or a number of Surahs.
Learn key Arabic words from the Qur’an
Explore one theme (e.g. stories of the Prophets, Juzz Amma Tafseer
Study or the 99 Names of Allah)

Write your Quran goals below:

Need help with Quran Study Resources?


Click on the image to purchase ready made resources and Quran Games
Make it creative & fun
Study different themes of the Quran through fun and creative
sessions. For example:

You can study plants mentioned in the


Quran
Go on a nature walk and see how many
of the plants mentioned in the Quran
you can find.
Focus on the fruits mentioned in the
Quran - paint a canvas focussing on
some of the fruit.
Make a fruit salad using the fruits
mentioned in the Quran,

You can study the different animals


mentioned in the Quran.
Go on a nature walk and see how many
you can spot.
Focus on one particular animal and
insect and create a diorama on its life
cycle.
Match the animals to their habitats -
see if you can find out where they live
across the world.
Quran Journaling
Set up a simple journal for each child where they:
Write or draw what they learned
Reflect on an ayah
Set a Quran-inspired action for the week

You can purchase our hifdh journals which include all these aspects below:
Quran Art & Crafts
Focus on some Arts & Crafts fun by clicking on the images below:
Making a hifdh counter with beads
Nature Journaling with Quran reflections
My First Quran with Pictures colouring books
Quran Art by illustrating the message in verses or themes in the Quran.
Quran Tracing
Add Qur’an tracing to your daily rhythm. Tracing helps little ones and older
children to connect visually and physically with the words of Allah, one
letter at a time.

Or alternatively you can try the Colour me in Surahs by Hands on Quran or


the My Arabic LCD Trading Tablet by Desi Doll. Click on the images for more.
Quran Games & Fun
Include light activities like:
Ayah matching
Surah games
Quran Apps
Kiitab Pen

Miraj Stories App

Tarteel App

Bonus Tips:
Keep the vibe warm, not pressured.
Be flexible — some days will be more productive than others.
Let your child lead occasionally: “What Surah do you want to learn?”
Most importantly: model your own love for the Quran.

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