Hifz tracking that keeps parents in the loop
Hifz is a daily thing. New lesson, recent review, old review, every single day. Most schools track it in a notebook the parent never opens. So the kid says it went fine, and nobody at home really knows.
We built a Hifz tracker the whole family can follow.
Log the day in seconds
Open the class, pick the day, and record each student's Sabaq (new), Sabqi (recent review), and Manzil (old review). You note the surah and ayahs, mistakes, hesitations, tajwid slips, and whether it passed. Not "page 3", the actual recitation.
Every student's full picture
Click a student and you get the week laid out, plus all-time totals: days tracked, passed, mistakes, hesitations. Tap any day to see exactly what they recited and how it went.
Parents acknowledge from their phone
Each day's entry can be acknowledged by a parent in the app, so you know they actually saw it. The engagement view flags families who have gone quiet, with the days they have missed and when they last checked in. You can reach out before a child drifts.
A real report, one click
Pick a date range and download a clean PDF: the totals up top, then every day listed out. Handy for a parent meeting, the end of term, or a student's file.
It works for a small maktab, a full-time Hifz program, or an Alim course. Set your own categories, and Hifz classes skip the gradebook since letter grades were never the point.
See everything MarkTrack does, or book a quick call and we will set up your Hifz classes with you.
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