

- Lectures: 11
- Quizzes: 3
- Duration: 10 weeks
Memorize Quran Course
Memorizing the Holy Quran is a dream of every Muslim, but due a busy schedule, irregularity and lack of guidance, most of our brothers and sisters are unable to continue it, rather it becomes impossible for them to complete Quran memorization. QuranCollege understands the importance of Quran Memorization and offers Online classes for Memorizing Quran at home.
QuranCollege has designed this course “Memorization Quran Course” for those brothers and sisters who have great zeal and interest for memorizing Quran. QuranCollege provides you with a flexible schedule along with a very simple and easy methodology for Memorizing the Holy Quran under the guidance of our Online Quran teachers. You can memorize Quran easily at your home. You can take your lessons anytime and anywhere on your computer, iPad or cell phone.
We are using the classical as well as the modern approach for memorizing Quran and you will feel like memorizing in the atmosphere of an Islamic Center for Quran memorization.
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Overview
In this section we'll show you how this course has been structured and how to get the most out of it. We'll also show you how to solve the exercises and submit quizzes.
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Basics
In this section you'll learn some basic concepts of programming languages and how to use them. You'll also learn how to write clean code using different code editors and tools.
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Lecture 2.1Working with Strings – Part 840m
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Lecture 2.2Working with Numbers – Part 835m
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Lecture 2.3Tuples, Sets, and Booleans – Part 820m
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Lecture 2.4Regular Expressions – Part 820m
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Lecture 2.5Version Control – Part 830m
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Quiz 2.1Function Exercises – Part 810m
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Quiz 2.2Model Forms Exercise – Part 810m
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Advanced
In this section you'll learn some core concepts of Object Oriented Programming. You'll also learn how to structure the data, debug and handling exceptions.
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Conclusion
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