Arabic Language

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About Course

At our ” Anum Islamic Institute”, we offer engaging and comprehensive instruction to help students master the Madinah Syllabus, covering Books 1, 2, and 3 of Lessons in Arabic Language. Our teaching approach is designed to be supportive and interactive, ensuring that students not only understand but truly enjoy their Arabic learning, Alhamdulillaah.

Arabic is not just a language—it is the language of Islam, the language of the Qur’an, and the language in which Allah revealed His final message to humanity. While Islam has spread across the globe and Muslims speak many languages, the importance of Arabic in understanding and practicing Islam cannot be overstated.

Learning Arabic enables Muslims to connect deeply with the Qur’an, understand their prayers, and access authentic Islamic knowledge without relying solely on translations.

“Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Qur’an so that you may understand.”
Surah Yusuf (12:2)

Allah chose Arabic as the medium of His final revelation. This was not by coincidence—it was deliberate, for the Arabic language is uniquely rich, expressive, and precise. While translations help, they can never fully capture the depth, beauty, and linguistic miracle of the Qur’an.

By learning Arabic, you are connecting directly with the words of Allah in the language He chose.

“Do they not ponder over the Qur’an, or are there locks upon [their] hearts?”
Surah Muhammad (47:24)

We recite Surah Al-Fatiha and other verses in every unit of prayer (Salah), but many Muslims do so without understanding what they are saying. Learning Arabic allows you to:

  • Pray with concentration (khushoo’)
  • Reflect on the meanings during Qur’anic recitation
  • Feel a stronger spiritual connection in worship

The original sources of Islamic knowledge—the Qur’an, Hadith, Tafsir, Fiqh, and Aqeedah—are all in Arabic. Relying only on translations can lead to:

  • Misinterpretation
  • Limited understanding
  • Disconnection from classical Islamic scholarship

“Whoever Allah wishes good for, He gives him understanding of the religion.”
Sahih al-Bukhari, Hadith 71

A true understanding of Islam requires access to its sources in their original form—Arabic.

“And We did not send any messenger but with the language of his people to make things clear for them.”
Surah Ibrahim (14:4)

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ spoke Arabic, taught in Arabic, and left behind a treasure of Hadith in Arabic. Learning his language helps you:

  • Understand his sayings and teachings authentically
  • Avoid misinterpretation of his words
  • Strengthen your love and connection to him

“And We did not send any messenger but with the language of his people to make things clear for them.”
Surah Ibrahim (14:4)

Our beloved Prophet Muhammad ﷺ spoke Arabic, taught in Arabic, and left behind a treasure of Hadith in Arabic. Learning his language helps you:

  • Understand his sayings and teachings authentically
  • Avoid misinterpretation of his words
  • Strengthen your love and connection to him

Arabic is not only a religious tool—it’s a powerful personal investment:

  • Improves memory and cognitive ability
  • Opens doors to study abroad or travel in the Arab world
  • Enhances your da’wah (inviting others to Islam) by engaging Arabic-speaking audiences

 

Many false ideas and sects have emerged from misinterpreting Islamic texts. Knowing Arabic helps you:

  • Read Islamic texts yourself
  • Verify information rather than blindly follow
  • Stay grounded in authentic teachings

 

Learning Arabic is not a luxury for Muslims — it is a means of drawing closer to Allah, His Book, and His Messenger ﷺ. It revives your connection to your faith, enhances your worship, and allows you to live Islam with knowledge and confidence.

Who Can Join?

  • Students as young as 4 years old (Preliminary level)
  • Youth and adults of all ages, with separate classes for men and women
  • Fluent Arabic or English speakers (as instruction may use both)

“It is only those who have knowledge among His servants that fear Allah.”
Surah Fatir (35:28)

At Anam Islamic Institute, our Arabic courses are designed to help non-native speakers:

  • Build from basic letters to fluent conversation
  • Understand Qur’anic Arabic
  • Develop a deep connection with the deen
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What Will You Learn?

  • With the blessing of Allah (SWT), this curriculum will empower students to connect more deeply with the Qur’an and Islamic knowledge while building valuable language skills.
  • Insha’Allah, it will be a step toward both academic and spiritual.

Course Content

Arabic Language Curriculum
Objective: To provide students with a strong foundation in the Arabic language using a structured, interactive, and supportive learning approach, Insha’Allah. Curriculum Overview: Based on the Madinah Arabic Books (1, 2, and 3), widely recognized for effective Arabic instruction. Focused on developing reading, writing, speaking, listening and comprehension skills. Lessons designed to be engaging, practical, and enjoyable to ensure consistent progress. Teaching Methodology: 1.Interactive sessions to encourage active participation. 2.Step‑by‑step guidance ensuring clarity and ease of understanding. 3.Supportive environment where students feel motivated and confident. 4.Integration of Islamic values to strengthen both language and spiritual growth. Expected Outcomes: By the end of the course, students will: 1. Gain proficiency in understanding and using classical and modern Arabic. 2. Be able to read and comprehend Quranic and Islamic texts with greater ease. 3. Develop confidence in expressing themselves in Arabic. 4. Cultivate a love for learning Arabic as the language of the Qur’an. Executive Summary: With the blessing of Allah (SWT), this curriculum will empower students to connect more deeply with the Qur’an and Islamic knowledge while building valuable language skills. Insha’Allah, it will be a step toward both academic and spiritual.

Basic Level – Arabic book 1
Basic Level: Module 1: Introduction to Word, Noun, Verb, particals & Basic Phrases: Duration: 4 Weeks Lessons: 1. Demonstrative Pronouns: 2. Demonstrative Pronouns (Practice & Expansion) 3. Definiteness of Nouns 4. Prepositional Phrase Outcomes: 1.Recognize and use demonstrative pronouns correctly. 2.Differentiate between definite and indefinite nouns. 3.Form simple prepositional phrases. Module 2: Possession & Description Phrases: Duration: 4 Weeks Lessons: 5. Possessive Phrase 6. Demonstrative Pronouns (Reinforcement) 7. Demonstrative Pronouns (Advanced Use) 8. Demonstrative Phrase 9. Descriptive Phrase Outcomes: 1.Construct possessive and descriptive phrases. 2.Strengthen use of demonstrative pronouns. 3.Begin applying grammar in practical sentences. Module 3: Personal & Vocative Pronouns: Duration: 4 Weeks Lessons: 10. Personal Pronouns 11. Dictation of All Previous Lessons (House Vocabulary) 12. Vocative Noun 13. Nouns (Singular and Plural) Outcomes: 1.Confident use of personal pronouns. 2.Develop writing skills through dictation. 3.Address people in Arabic using vocative nouns. 4.Understand singular vs. plural noun forms. Module 4: Attached & Detached Pronouns: Duration: 4 Weeks Lessons: 14. Attached and Detached Pronouns 15. Demonstrative and Attached Pronouns 16. Demonstration of Plural Nouns 17. Demonstration of Plural Nouns (Reinforcement) Outcomes: 1. Differentiate between attached and detached pronouns. 2. Apply pronouns in plural noun sentences. 3. Improve fluency in sentence formation. Module 5: Numbers & Advanced Grammar: Duration: 5 Weeks Lessons: 18. Dual Nouns 19. Numerical Phrase 20. Numerical Phrase (Practice) 21. Dictation of All Previous Lessons (House Vocabulary) 22. Diptote Nouns 23. Uses of Diptote Nouns Outcomes: 1. Use dual and numerical nouns accurately. 2. Apply rules of diptote nouns in sentences. 3. Revise and reinforce all previous lessons through dictation. 4. Strong foundation for progressing to Book 2

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