If you want to learn Islaam, then go hunt 'Ulamaa [scholars]. Studying from Muslims who have some knowledge, might give you some benefits and increase in knowledge but will leave you more confused then ever before. Especially some articles on the internet. Trust me, I am speaking this from my heart. I've gone through it, you don't make the same mistake.
Learn the Traditional way that has been going on since 1432 years - under qualified scholars.
They will first teach you 'arabic, then basic Fiqh and 'Aqeedah, then the real journey of going into advance studies will begin, because at the start, the 'Ulamaa build the base of Islamic knowledge, one of which is 'Arabic.
However, if you cannot find scholars in your community, then if you can, go to a Darul 'Uloom abroad. Choices: India, Pakistan, S. Africa and U.K.
If you cannot travel for now, then for arabic these sites are highly recommended: shariahprogram.ca , learnarabic.ca , learnarabiconline.com.
And for courses Cordobaacademy.com is great, along with SunniPath.com and SeekersGuidance. I've done some lessons @ SeekersGuidance. It is good.
For tajweed you can go to a scholar and learn and there are usually 'Hifz Madrassah' that teach tajweed then memorize whole Qur'aan [or anything from the Qur'aan of your choice]. Hifdh/Hifz = memorization of Qur'aan.
Tell me if I have helped or not.

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