Learning to read the Quran is a beautiful journey. But sometimes, joining letters with sukoon can feel tricky, right? That’s exactly why we created the Learn Quran Part 3d – Sukoon Quiz on Brightling Minds.
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This fun quiz helps students practise two joined Arabic letters with sukoon, using real Quran-reading patterns. If your child has already completed the lesson Learn Quran Part 3d – Arabic Alphabet with Sukoon, then this quiz is the perfect next step.
Let’s walk through how it works, what it teaches, and how you can use it effectively at home or in class.
Before attempting this quiz, students should be familiar with:
If your child isn’t there yet, don’t worry. Start with the earlier parts of our series on Brightling Minds. Once they understand single letters and basic joined sounds, this sukoon quiz will feel much easier and a lot more enjoyable.
This quiz focuses on listening and recognition, not just memorisation. The student hears a sound, then chooses the correct joined letters that match it.
The quiz uses combinations like:
These patterns train the student to:
That’s a key step before moving to real Quran verses, where similar patterns appear constantly.
The quiz is simple to use, even for younger children. But under the hood, it’s quite smart. Here’s what happens when you start it.
First, the student selects a difficulty level:
More options means more letters to choose from on each question. So the quiz becomes more challenging and more interesting. For a younger learner, Easy is usually enough. For older students, try Medium or Hard.
The quiz doesn’t just change the number of options. It also adjusts how many questions you get:
That way, as the student’s confidence grows, they spend longer practising. It’s like levelling up in a game, but for Quran reading.
For each round, the quiz randomly picks a set of letters from the available ones. Then it chooses one correct option among them.
The correct option’s sound is played automatically. The student hears something like:
There’s no text hint telling them the answer. They must rely on their ears and their understanding of the letters and sukoon pattern. That’s how real Quran reading works too.
Under the audio, the student sees a series of clickable buttons. Each button shows an Arabic joined pattern, like:
The student taps or clicks the one that matches the sound they heard. Easy on small screens, simple on desktop.
Now for the fun part. As soon as the student picks an answer, the quiz responds instantly:
A little notification also appears at the top:
This way, the student doesn’t stay confused. They see the correct answer immediately, and their brain stores the right pattern.
At the bottom of the quiz area, there’s a score display. It shows something like:
Score: 5/20
This updates after each answer. The quiz also has a progress bar that fills up as the student moves through the rounds. So they always know:
It feels a bit like a game level bar. Kids love that!
When the quiz finishes, the student sees a simple result screen. It shows:
Many students like repeating the quiz to try and beat their previous score. That repetition helps build strong reading skills, especially with tricky sukoon combinations.
Why is this quiz useful, apart from being fun? There are several teaching goals built into it.
The student doesn’t just read silently. They also hear the correct pronunciation over and over. That constant audio input helps:
Listening first, then reading, reflects how many teachers introduce Quran reading in class.
Joined letters with sukoon appear everywhere in the Quran. Words like قَدْ, حَجْ, and عَدْ are very common.
By practising these patterns as short “mini-words”, students:
This is a huge confidence booster.
Every child learns at a different speed. That’s normal. So the quiz lets you adjust the challenge level:
Because the quiz randomises the letters and correct answers, no two runs feel exactly the same.
Want to make the most of this tool? Here are some simple tips.
And if they miss answers? That’s fine. Every mistake is just another learning opportunity.
Select difficulty and click “Start Quiz”.
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Yes, ideally they should complete the Learn Quran Part 3d – Arabic Alphabet with Sukoon lesson first. That lesson explains how sukoon works and introduces the joined patterns. Once they’ve seen and practised those, this quiz becomes a great way to revise and test what they’ve learned.
Beginners can use it if they already know the Arabic letters and short vowels. Start with the Easy level so they only see 10 options each round. Sit with them and say the sounds together. If they’re still very new to Arabic, work through earlier lessons first, then come back.
Short, frequent practice works best. You could aim for one quiz session a day, or a few times per week. Each run doesn’t take long, but the repetition over time really strengthens their recognition of sukoon patterns. If they’re tired or frustrated, take a break. Learning Quran should feel peaceful, not stressful.
That’s completely normal at first. Use the mistakes as teaching moments. When the quiz shows the correct answer, pause and read it aloud together. Let them repeat after you. Then, encourage them to try again another day. Over time, you’ll see clear improvement, especially if they also review the Part 3d lesson.
The quiz is a helpful practice tool, but it doesn’t replace a qualified teacher. A teacher corrects tajweed, supports proper pace, and guides your child through real Quran verses. The quiz works best alongside live or online lessons. If you’d like a structured program with teachers, you can apply at Brightling Minds – Apply Now.