Ramadan
Quran Club 2026
"Do Not Cause Corruption"
And do not seek corruption (Fasād) in the land. Indeed, Allah does not like corrupters
al-Qasas: 77
Corruption, or fasād in Arabic, is at the root of much of the world’s suffering. Corruption of the self, of the society. Corruption at the seat of power and authority, ravaging the world with injustice.
The angels knew that this would happen. “Are you going to put in the earth those who will spread corruption and shed blood?” And yet, Allah put us on this earth anyway, telling them, “I know that which you do not know.”
Grab your Qur’an journals, your highlighters and pens, and get ready to discover what the Quran has to tell us about corruption, and how we can work against it. In this class, you will interact with the Quran up close and get to know its message through active engagement with the words in a class of passionate peers.
Ages & Class Times
Classes are for all ages 8 and up, including teens (boys and girls)
Separate class for adult women.
Class meets live on Zoom for an hour for four Sundays:
Sundays from February 22 – March 15
Ages 8-12: 1 PM EST (6 PM GMT) OR 5:15 PM EST (10:15 PM GMT)
Teenagers: 2:30 PM EST (7:30 PM GMT)
Women: 4 PM EST (9 PM GMT)
You may also request an in-person class in the greater Orlando area.
Imagine not only reading the Quran but being able to visualize what is being discussed and feeling emotions well up as you read. This is the TME Academy approach. We want to connect and reflect, feeling our hearts affected as we learn what Allah ﷻ has to teach us.
What Can You Expect?
These are samples of the teacher’s notes from other courses, demonstrating to students how they can interact with the Quranic text. In this one note-taking document, they learn Arabic & tafseer; they practice reflecting on the verses; and they make connections between the verses:
Not your ordinary tafseer—this is an example of creating connections
between verses. Here, we graphically illustrated the connections between concepts in the adjoining surahs Asr, Humazah, and Takathur:
Learning How
to Learn
Students will receive handouts with plenty of space for note-taking. During the recorded sessions, Sr. Merium models notetaking, mind-mapping, and reflection skills. This helps students learn how to engage with the information and gives them tools for note-taking in other disciplines. The notes you see on this image were taken during the course of a class discussion from another Juz Amma course and represent a combination of the teacher’s instruction and student reflections on the surah.
Frequently Asked Questions
The main lessons are live, but you will be able to access the recordings outside of class as well as any supplementary material that will be added to the portal.
Your Instructor,
Merium Khan
Merium Khan is the founder of The Muslim Educator Academy. She has a bachelor’s degree in Social Sciences and has studied Arabic in the US and Jordan. She has been teaching for the last 25 years in Islamic full-time schools, weekend schools, private tutoring, halaqahs, and online classes for children and adults. She has authored a book on Seerah that is used in Islamic schools and has also worked as a curriculum developer and consultant. The one word that students and parents use to describe her teaching is “passionate.” She loves to bring concepts to life in thought-provoking ways while tapping into her students’ innate intelligence and knowledge. Through The Muslim Educator, she hopes to bring her relationship-based, enthusiastic and interactive brand of teaching to a new generation of Muslim students. Sr. Merium lives in the southeast United States with her husband, attorney Siraj Sohail and their three kids.