Salaam alaykum wa rahmatullah,
As though Allah (swt) willed for me to not fall too much into hatred, He guided me towards this one Shia mosque (least extreme of all the Shia mosques in our region) and I have greatly benefited from this mosque (and by associating with some of the wonderful, pious brothers there).
Now, I am not proficient in reading Qur'anic Arabic but since Dari (our version of Farsi in Afghanistan though I can argue that the language, in its purest form, was Dari but that is neither here nor there) utilizes Arabic script, I can read printed Dari (though I take my time) but I am pretty bad with reading the Qur'an.
As with the approach of every Ramadan, I promise myself that this is the year that I will learn to read the Qur'an, insha'Allah, but always fail to keep my promise. Well this year, I actually might do good to my word. I was at that particular Shia mosque (this past Friday) for jummah prayers and they announced that they are starting a "Qur'an for Adults" class - in preparation for Ramadan - to enable brothers and sisters to read the Qur'an. Starts us off from scratch and since I already know the Arabic alphabets, I will have a head-start.
I signed up for the class but Shaytaan is playing games with my head. I know learning how to read Arabic is very different than learning tajweed but to ask you brothers, is it okay for me to learn how to read Qur'an from a Shia mosque? Furthermore, to supplement what we learn in class - after all, it only meets once a week - they will provide us CDs that would help us learn (on our own) outside class. So I am hoping these instructional CDs are put together by Sunni Muslim teachers and reciters. I know this mosque is fairly non-denominational when it comes to circulating Islamic material. They have, and hand out, Islamic lecture CDs by Nouman Ali Khan, Mufti Menk, etc, so they are very open-minded when it comes to accepting and distributing material that aids with learning about Islam.