Arabic Language Course Online
Join Our 1 Year Arabic Language course online..
1st Semester
- Ilm-Un-Nahw
- Ilm-Us-Sarf 1,2
- Arabi-Ka-Muallim 1,2,3,4
- Muallim-Ul-Insha 1,2
- At-Tareeqatul-Asriya 1,2
2nd Semester
- Qasas-Un-Nabi 1,2,3,4,5
- An-Nahw-Ul-Wajeeh 1,2
- Al-Qiratur-Rashida 1,2,3
- Nafhatul-Arab
- Taleem-Ul-Mutallim
- Quran Translation
Live :-
- 1:1 Class
- Class Via zoom or skype (with recording facility)
- 40 Min class from Mon to Sat
- Teacher support from 5 am to 11:30 pm
Special Live Class for sister’s:– During 1:1 Live session, Sister’s can close their mics and use chat box to ask questions. Camera will be always close.
During class with sister, teacher should always teach students with their (Teacher ‘s) mehram in presence.So with teachers their wives will too sits besides them during the class.
Recorded :-
- We will daily send you lectures videos with notes. Read notes, watch video and learn. If you got any question, call your teacher support and ask. Share your excercise via whatsaap.
- 1 Live class weekly for question and doubts.
- Life time access to videos and notes.
- Flexible time.
- Teacher support from 5 am to 11:30 pm
- Indian Students : Live – 1000 Monthly
- Indian Stundets : Recorded – 500 Monthly
- Outside India : Live – 45$ Monthly
- Outside India : Recorded – 30$ Monthly
Fee are not fixed and we do concession in some scenario.
The duration of this course is one year.
No, it is not different but yes few more advanced books are in this one-year Arabic course.
If you don’t have much time to go with complete alim course and you only want to learn Arabic then, this is the best course for you.
Yes In Sha Allah, You will be able to understand the Quran completely as well as able to speak and understand Arabic.
Anyone who is interested. Age between 14 to 50
Only able to read Arabic text.
Yes Alhamdulillah, It is available in English.
Importance of knowing Arabic Langauge
It is the language of the Qur’an and Sunnah. It is the medium through which Islamic concepts and laws were conveyed. Since the language of the Qur’an and Sunnah is Arabic, it is the main source of communication about Islam. The importance of the Arabic Language has always been known for the above reasons
ARABIC LANGUAGE
Arabic (al-lughatu al-‘arabiyyah, اللغة العربية) belongs to the Afro-Asiatic (or Hamito-Semitic) family of languages that consists of over three hundred languages, some of which are extinct and some used marginally as liturgical languages.[9] Arabic and Hebrew are the two prime examples of living Semitic languages while Hausa and various dialects of Berber are examples of surviving Hamitic languages. The earliest known example of Arabic is an inscription found in the Syrian Desert dating back to the fourth century A.D. The pre-Islamic Arab tribes who lived in the Arabian Peninsula and neighboring regions had a thriving oral poetic tradition. But it was not systematically collected and recorded in written form until the eighth century A.D. This poetic language, probably the result of the fusion of various dialects, came to be regarded as a literary or elevated style that represented a cultural bond among different tribes.
Prophet Muhammad received his messages from God in Arabic through the Angel Gabriel over a period of twenty-three years, 610-632 A.D. The Holy Quran, containing these messages, was originally committed to memory by professional reciters (hufaz and qura’). With the spread of Islam, different accents for the pronunciation of the Quran came into use until a standardized version (with notations for different accents) was completed under the third Caliph, Uthman Ibn ‘Affan, in the mid-seventh century A.D.[11] As more and more non-Arabic speakers were drawn to Islam, the Quran became the most important bond among Muslims, Arabs and non-Arabs alike, revered for its content and admired for the beauty of its language. Arabs, regardless of their religion, and Muslims, regardless of their ethnic origin, hold the Arabic language in the highest esteem and value it as the medium of a rich cultural heritage. It is this intimate connection between the Quran and Arabic which gave the language its special status and contributed to the Arabization of diverse populations