This research is motivated by the high rate of Quranic illiteracy in Indonesia. Based on research conducted by the Institut Ilmu Al-Qur’an (IIQ) Jakarta, which involved 3,111 respondents across 25 provinces, it was concluded that 72.25% of Indonesian Muslims are still unable to read the Quran. Furthermore, there is a disconnection between the objectives of religious education and the actual Quranic literacy achievements in schools. This study aims to describe and comprehensively analyze the implementation of the Qiroati method at Madrasah Tsanawiyah PPTQ Misbahunnur, encompassing the planning phase and the factors influencing its execution. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design, where data were collected through observations, interviews with five key informants, and document analysis. The findings indicate that the planning process was conducted systematically, involving officially certified teachers (Syahadah) and the arrangement of an intensive learning schedule three times a day. The learning implementation integrated both classical and individual (sorogan) approaches, alongside the use of measurable teaching aids. This implementation yielded significant results with a success rate reaching 90%, thereby equipping students with the technical readiness for the tahfizh program. The primary supporting factors included teacher professionalism and parental support, whereas the main obstacles pertained to the consistency of tajwid and the psychological adaptation of new students. In conclusion, the Qiroati method at this institution functions as a holistic and integrated quality assurance (tahsin) system. The success of this Quranic literacy heavily depends on the synchronization of rigorous planning, disciplined implementation, and a strict evaluation system.