Monday Tafsir Rabbani Circle

A Weekly Qur’ānic Journey with Darul Irshad

Every Monday Evening at 7pm

✨ What Is the Tafsīr Rabbānī Circle?

The Tafsīr Rabbānī Circle is a weekly Qur’an gathering dedicated to deepening our relationship with the Book of Allah — intellectually, spiritually, and practically.

This is not a rushed tafsīr, nor a surface-level talk.
It is a slow, reflective journey through the Qur’an, engaging the heart and mind together, one rukūʿ at a time.

Whether you are seeking clarity, spiritual grounding, or a structured way to grow with the Qur’an, this circle provides a space of calm learning, reflection, and guidance.

📖 How the Weekly Circle Runs

Each session is 90 minutes and divided into two balanced parts:

1️⃣ Guided Tafsīr & Understanding

A structured explanation drawing from classical Islamic scholarship, helping attendees understand:

  • The meanings of the verses
  • The flow and purpose of the passage
  • Key lessons, rulings, and insights

This section benefits students of knowledge and serious learners, while remaining accessible to general Muslims.

2️⃣ Reflection & Practical Guidance

A calmer, reflective segment focused on:

  • Clear translation
  • Core messages
  • Spiritual and personal application
  • Living the Qur’an in modern life

This portion is especially beneficial for families, youth, and community members seeking clarity and direction.

🧭 A Long-Term Qur’ānic Journey

The Tafsīr Rabbānī Circle is designed as a guided, multi-year journey through the entire Qur’an.

Participants may gradually progress through three stages:

  • Bronze – Foundations & consistency
  • Silver – Deeper understanding & worldview
  • Gold – Completion of the Qur’an with structured learning

Attendance is open, and commitment grows naturally over time.

👥 Who Is This Circle For?

This circle is suitable for:

  • General Muslims seeking connection with the Qur’an
  • Youth and adults looking for clarity and direction
  • Students of knowledge wanting structured tafsīr
  • Professionals seeking spiritual grounding
  • Anyone wishing to engage the Qur’an meaningfully

No prior background is required.

🕰️ When & Where

  • Day: Monday
  • Time: 7:00pm – 8:30pm
  • Frequency: Weekly
  • Breaks: School and end-of-year holidays observed
  • Onsite in Craigieburn, Melbourne & online via Zoom

📍 Part of the Darul Irshad Community Circles

🌿 About the Instructor

Mufti Humza I. Khan is the instructor and guide of the Tafsīr al-Rabbānī Circle, teaching with a balance of classical scholarship, spiritual depth, and contemporary clarity.

The circle is conducted with sincerity and responsibility, aiming to reconnect participants with the Qur’an in a way that is grounded, reflective, and transformative, rather than rushed or superficial.

🔗 Read the Instructor’s Bio here.

📘 Access, Commitment & Format

  • Completely free — all weekly tafsīr sessions are offered without charge
  • Serious dedication encouraged — consistency, respect, and commitment are expected
  • Live delivery — sessions are conducted:
    • Onsite (in person), and
    • Online (for those unable to attend physically)

This circle is open to all, but it is not casual entertainment — it is a space for those who wish to sit with the Qur’an attentively and grow steadily over time.

🌙 Join the Circle

You are welcome to:
Join the Tafsīr al-Rabbānī Program
Moday Al Tafsīr Al Rabbānī Circle

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📝 Application Form – Al-Tafseer Al-Rabbānī Program


This form is mainly for brothers wishing to join the Tafseer program ONSITE with Mufti Humza I. Khan. Sisters or distant attendees can fill up this form & then message/email us to discuss alternative arrangements.

The program will be held onsite (Craigieburn, Melbourne), once a week, in English, based on classical tafseer works, with deep insights and relevant lessons.

Exact location of classes will be shared once your application is approved.

Please fill in your details carefully. All communication will generally be via WhatsApp.


After submitting the form, please message us on WhatsApp to confirm your request.

“The Qur’an is not only to be read — it is to be lived.”

All are welcome.

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