Qur’an and Hadith based Arabic Course

Course Description

It is an undeniable truth that, without mastering the Arabic language, the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith can never be properly understood. Thus, this course aims to introduce the Arabic language through the lenses of the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith of the Prophet Muhammad (sallallahu alaihi wa sallam). As part of the curriculum, students will study certain chapters and verses of the Holy Qur’an, in conjunction with a Hadith book, with special focus on linguistic analysis. 

Students will learn how to write Arabic script and will be introduced to its various styles. Gradually, they will learn how to write words and sentences in Arabic, leading to be able to write essays in Arabic.

Students will have the opportunity to learn to speak day-to-day Arabic with proficient teachers. InshaAllah

 

Entry Requirement

Zeal to Learn Arabic and Understand the Holy Qur’an and the Hadith

Age

Must be 16 + of age

Duration

2 years

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Date & Time

Sunday

10.30 am to 1. 30 pm (including 20 minute break)

5 Lesson Every Day

Four 30-minute lessons and one 40-minute lesson.

Subjects Taught

Teaching Method

Traditional

Combination of traditional lecture-based lessons and modern student-led presentations.

Modern

Use of modern technologies to deliver high-end education and up-to-date information

Assessments

Fees

Holidays

Award

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be awarded a certificate on “Qur’an and Hadith based Arabic Course”.

First Year Modules

Contents:

  • Interpretation and explanation of the selected Surahs (Chapters) and Aayaat (verses).
  • Special focus on linguistic analysis

Textbooks:

  • The Holy Qur’an
  • The Noble Qur’an, by Mufti Taqi Usmani (hafizahullah)

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Translation and explanation of selected hadiths
  • Special focus on linguistic analysis

Textbook:

  • Provisions for The Seeker (Zad ut Talibeen) By Shaykh Ashiq Ilahi Madni (rahimahullah)

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Day to day Arabic
  • Everyday Arabic vocabulary

Textbook:

  • Madinah Arabic Book 1

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Learn to write Arabic letters
  • Learn to write Arabic words
  • Learn to write Arabic sentences
  • Introduction to various styles of Arabic script

Textbook:

  • Arabic Tutor 

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Words and the Types of Words
  • The Particles of (تعريف) and (تنكير)
  • Compounds
  • Gender
  • Singular and Plural
  • Sentences with a Noun
  • The Genitive of Possession
  • The Scales of Words
  • The Broken Plural
  • The Cases of Nouns
  • The Genitive of Possession
  • Indicative Pronouns
  • Interrogative Pronouns
  • The Verb
  • The Imperfect

Textbooks:

  • Arabic Tutor

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Second Year Modules

Contents:

  • Interpretation and explanation of the selected Surahs (Chapters) and Aayaat (verses).
  • Special focus on linguistic analysis

Textbooks:

  • The Holy Qur’an
  • The Noble Qur’an, by Mufti Taqi Usmani (hafizahullah)

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Translation and explanation of selected hadiths
  • Special focus on linguistic analysis

Textbook:

  • Provisions for The Seeker (Zad ut Talibeen) By Shaykh Ashiq Ilahi Madni (rahimahullah)

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Day to day Arabic
  • Everyday Arabic vocabulary

Textbook:

  • Madinah Arabic Book 2

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • Learn to write Arabic sentences
  • Arabic Essay Writing

Textbook:

  • Arabic Tutor
  • Arabic newspaper articles

Assessment:

  • Written exam

Topics:

  • The Categories of Triliteral Verbs
  • The Intransitive and Transitive Verbs and the Active and Passive Verbs
  • Changes in the Verb due to the Doer
  • The Different Forms of the Imperfect
  • The Emphasized Imperfect Tense
  • The Imperative and the Prohibition
  • The Derived Nouns
  • The Active Participle Noun
  • The Passive Participle Noun
  • The Adverb 
  • The Noun of the Instrument
  • The Adjectival Nouns
  • The Elative
  • The Categories Other than the Triliteral Verbs

Textbooks:

  • Arabic Tutor

Assessment:

  • Written exam
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