Classical Arabic Language Course

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This course is for beginners who know how to read Quran fluently while reading Arabic and would like to learn the meaning of the Quran. Classical Arabic courses are based on the fus-ha dialect that is the Qur’an dialect. Tilawah Institute has prepared a study program using the Madinah Book Series as a basis for teaching fus-ha dialect from, as well as a broad array of other tools. The course is planned specifically for non-Arabic speakers whose mother tongue is not Arabic.

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ABOUT THE COURSE

The goal of this course is to create a solid student base on the core principles governing Arabic language, introduce Arabic grammar and gain an understanding of beginners’ Arabic vocabulary in the Quran.

Successfully completing this course will allow students to analyze Surah grammar such as al-Fatihah, Al-Falaq and An-NasAnd grasp the essential principles and form of Arabic sentences.

Arabic Language is essential for all Muslims to read & recite the holy Quran correctly. Additionally, as a Muslim, you’ll be able to understand Islam better if you’re able to read the Qurān and understand its teachings rightfully, and the best way to do so is to read it in its original language.

Now, you or your kids can take online Arabic language classes with highly-qualified Arabic tutors through one-to-one live sessions. Our Arabic tutors will teach you how to identify and articulate the letters of the Arabic alphabet and how to pronounce complete Arabic words and sentences.

In general, the course units include: memorization of the basic vocabulary, Demonstrative pronouns, Possessive pronouns, Hadhaa wa dhaalikha, Identifying articles, Prepositions, etc.

WHY TAKING This COURSE

Tilawah Institute provides the “Classical Arabic Language” course for people of all ages. Tilawah Institute has gathered native Arabic tutors, who can break down the language and teach it to you in accordance with your understanding level and needs.

You will learn the basics of reading, writing, and conversing in Arabic. By the end of the course, you will have a hold over major topics of any discussion. You will be able to make sensible conversations with fellows and be able to understand the wordings of the Quran as well.

“Classical Arabic Language” Course is your way to learn Arabic and develop your communication skills. It also helps you to understand the Arabic culture and the Holy Quran.

In the “Classical Arabic Language” course, you will be qualified to communicate with the Arab communities in your country, visit the different Arab countries, learn about the Arabic and Islamic culture and increase your opportunities for a better career in today’s world. So, get yourself registered for the “Classical Arabic Language” course and start learning Arabic.

COURSE OVERVIEW

  • Unit 1 – Demonstrative Pronoun – Haadhaa (This is…)
  • Unit 2 – Dhaalika (That is..)
  • Unit 3 – The Arabic Definite Article (The)
  • Unit 4 – Prepositions (e.g. to, from, in, at, etc.)
  • Unit 5 – Expression of Ownership (Vocative Particle)
  • Unit 6 – The Demonstrative Pronoun for the Feminine Article (This is…)
  • Unit 7 – The Demonstrative Pronoun for the Feminine Article (That is…)
  • Unit 8 – Revision Lesson – Grammar Rules Learnt so Far
  • Unit 9 – The Adjective Clause and the Relative Pronoun
  • Unit 10 – Possessive Pronouns and the Five Nouns (Exception)
  • Unit 11 – Attaching Pronouns to Prepositions and Present Tense Verbs
  • Unit 12 – How to Have a Discussion in Arabic
  • Unit 13 – Plural for the Demonstrative Pronoun, Sound Plural and Broken Plural
  • Unit 14 – Possessive Pronoun Referring to the Masculine Nouns
  • Unit 15 – Possessive Pronoun Referring to the Feminine Nouns
  • Unit 16 – The Concept of Rational and Irrational Nouns
  • Unit 17 – The Dual Forms of the Arabic Nouns
  • Unit 18 – Numbers 1 to 10 for Masculine Nouns
  • Unit 19 – Number Phrase for the Feminine Noun
  • Unit 20 – Introduction to the Diptotes
  • Unit 21 – Introduction to the Diptotes (Continued)
  • Unit 22 – The Definite and the Indefinite Nouns and Their Types
  • Unit 23 – The Demonstrative and the Relative Pronouns in Detail
  • Unit 24 – Examination