Join live Tasmi sessions, submit recitations, and receive instructor feedback in one platform.
How e‑Tasmi supports guided Qur'an recitation—four session-style categories to organise your pathway on the platform.
Build clear pronunciation and Tajweed awareness with guided drills, rule reminders, and instructor-led correction.
Strengthen memorisation and paced revision alongside your teacher—with listening checks and repeatable routines.
Attend scheduled Tasmi blocks over live video—recite, listen, and adjust in real time with your instructor.
Submit recordings, read instructor remarks, and see trends that show where your recitation is improving.
Experienced teachers in Tajwīd, Hifdh review, live sessions, and Tasmi—using e‑Tasmi for structured progress and feedback.
e‑Tasmi links learners and teachers around guided online Tasmi sessions: enrol, attend, submit recitations, read instructor feedback, and follow your progress toward the next milestone—without switching tools.
Stay on the same roster: who is teaching, who is memorising, and which session runs next.
When your instructor opens a window, upload audio or files from your dashboard—everything stays tied to the right session.
Join scheduled listening circles and reviews—live or blended—aligned to each cohort's goals.
See remarks, grades, and rubric notes beside each submission so you know exactly what to improve next.
Follow milestones—surah, juz, and session completion—toward Tasmi readiness in one learner timeline.
Circles and coordinators share the same view of enrolments, submissions, and who still needs follow-up.
Reciting · Surah Al-Mulk
Voices from memorisers and families who practise, upload, and sit for Tasmi with e‑Tasmi.
Our halaqah finally has one timetable, attendance sheet, and Ustaz notes in e‑Tasmi. Sitting for Tasmi feels organised instead of last‑minute scrambling.
The instructor view cut my admin blocks in half—I spend the saved minutes listening carefully and tailoring naseehah after each recitation.
Surah-by-surah checkpoints on e‑Tasmi let my daughter see momentum before panel day—that confidence translated into steadier Tajwīd under pressure.
Between weekly onsite reviews and nightly check‑ins logged in e‑Tasmi, our homeschool pacing stays humane—we never lose the relational touch.
Publishing the same completion summaries trustees and parents read rebuilt confidence in how we steward waqf-funded programmes.
Shared rubrics plus session transcripts give every examiner the same briefing. I have already urged fellow panels to standardise on e‑Tasmi.
Fees stay with your programme—e‑Tasmi is where you register, attach proof of payment when asked, then join sessions once an admin confirms you.
Your madrasah, school, or organiser publishes how to pay. Follow their steps outside e‑Tasmi when needed, keep your slip or screenshot, then complete the confirmations inside your new account.
Scan or open the enrolment QR or personalised link so you land in the correct cohort intake without retyping programme codes.
Pay through the channels your organisers specify, then upload a clear receipt snapshot from the dashboard wherever proof is requested.
After organisers review payment, you enrol in Tasmi rounds, submit recitations inside each window, and read instructor remarks in context.
After you sign in
Questions about dues or subsidies go to your organiser first—admin tools inside e‑Tasmi decide when you can join live sessions.