This course will enable one to recite the Quran proficiently. The rules in Introductory Arabic will be elaborated on and one will obtain practical experience in reading the Quran. Al-Qaidia Al-Nooraniyah is a well-known program that is used throughout the world due to its proven effectiveness and comprehensive methodology. The ease in which the Tajweed rules are taught makes this the ideal method for anybody wanting to learn Quran recitation.
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Morphology (صرف ) is the study of the structure of words, enabling you identify root letters and patterns. By the end of the course one will develop an in-depth understanding of verb and noun structures and how to derive words from a 3 letter root. Many examples will be used from the Quran to allow one to taste some of its linguistic beauty.
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The Science of Arabic grammar (النَحْو ) is the study of how to join words to form correct and meaningful sentences. The way this is reflected is through the ending of words which is what makes Arabic such a rich and vast language. The focus of this course is grammatical theory through which one will appreciate the depth of the Arabic language through the works of classical grammarians for over a millennium.
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This will be an ongoing series which will aim to get students to master the material covered in the Madina Books. The aim will be to develop teachers who are able to teach these books in their locality to spread the Language of the Quran. The reason for concentrating on the Madina Books is because of its popularity and accessibility to all students around the world.
The course will leave no stone unturned and address all the details not covered in the Books through the classical sources. The lessons will have a strong focus on the Quran linguistic miracle and the beauty and precision of the Arabic language which will serve as motivation for students and aspiring teachers. We will answer all Student questions and have them available for other students to view. |
Indefiniteness and Definiteness are one of the first concepts which are taught in introductory Arabic grammar. Delve into the finer points of Classical Arabic grammar and discover why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
The subjects covered in the course will be related predominately to Balagha (Rhetoric) and a basic understanding of Arabic will be highly recommend. The course is based on a number of classical Arabic Grammar and Balagha texts |
We will delve into the structures of a Nominal and Verbal sentences and will demonstrate how changing word positions and/or structures will affect the meaning. We will look at bringing forth and delaying different aspects of a sentence including the subject, predicate, doer,object prepositional phrase, adverb and we will give numerous examples in and outside the Quran.
This course will delve into the finer points of Classical Arabic grammar and will explain why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.The subjects covered in the course will be related predominately to rhetoric ( I'lmul Ma'ani) and a basic understanding of Arabic will be highly recommended. |
We will delve into the linguistic aspects related to the verbal noun ( Masdar). We will discuss the patterns of verbal nouns and extra meanings associated with them. We will examine the Masdar Meemee and compare it with the normal Masdar. There will be many examples from the Quran and other linguistic discussions. We will see other usages of the Masdar such as the absolute object.
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This is a classical Arabic grammar manual that covers the fundamentals of Arabic Grammar in extensive detail .This course will be ideal for any student who has studied the Madina books ( Books 1-3), Commentary of the Ajrummiyah or equivalent, and wants to take this knowledge to the next level in order to be able to master Arabic Grammar and to begin studies in Rhetoric. The book will be read in Arabic and expounded upon in great detail. The lessons covered are from the introduction until the reasons for being partially declinable.
This course is a prerequisite for HN02 |
This is a classical Arabic grammar manual that covers the fundamentals of Arabic Grammar in extensive detail .This course will be ideal for any student who has studied the Madina books ( Books 1-3), Commentary of the Ajrummiyah or equivalent, and wants to take this knowledge to the next level in order to be able to master Arabic Grammar and to begin studies in Rhetoric. The book will be read in Arabic and expounded upon in great detail. The lessons covered are from Nominative case Nouns until the end of Accusative nouns..
This course is a prerequisite for HN03 |
Morphology (صرف ) is the study of the structure of words, enabling you identify root letters and patterns. By the end of the course one will develop an in-depth understanding of verb and noun structures and how to derive words from a 3 letter root. Many examples will be used from the Quran to allow one to taste some of its linguistic beauty.
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Morphology (صرف ) is the study of the structure of words, enabling you identify root letters and patterns. By the end of the course one will develop an in-depth understanding of verb and noun structures and how to derive words from a 3 letter root. Many examples will be used from the Quran to allow one to taste some of its linguistic beauty.
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Morphology (صرف ) is the study of the structure of words, enabling you identify root letters and patterns. By the end of the course one will develop an in-depth understanding of verb and noun structures and how to derive words from a 3 letter root. Many examples will be used from the Quran to allow one to taste some of its linguistic beauty.
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These lessons delve into the different meanings of the conjunction thumma ثُمَّ . We will examine this with a number of examples from both inside and outside the Quran. Lessons are given by Ustadh Nabeel Alkhalidy, a teacher at the Sibaway Institute for Arabic and Quranic studies.
This is a FREE course. Students will have access to the course material and are able to download it for future reference. |
In basic Arabic Grammar one is taught the 2 main types of plurals ( the sound and broken plurals). This course will cover plurals in great detail and give students a greater understanding of the profound meanings associated with Plurals. The topics covered will give one a much deeper understanding of both the meanings of different plural patterns along with understanding why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
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One of the most profound aspects of the Quran is the manner in which it narrates stories. These stories of past and future events serve primarily as guidance but unknown to many Muslims is that these stories also indicate the miraculous nature of the Quran (I'jaz Al-Quran ). This course will delve into the finer points of Classical Arabic grammar and will explain why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.The subjects covered in the course will be related predominately to rhetoric and a basic understanding of Arabic will be highly recommended.
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The Night Journey and Ascension occurred in one night and each part of the journey is mentioned separately in the Quran. The Night journey is mentioned in the beginning of سورة الإسراء (Surah 17) while the ascension is mentioned in the beginning of سورة النجم (Surah 53). Many of the details can be found in books of Seerah or Hadith.
We will be explaining the linguistic nuances as well as a word by word analysis of each verse together with an in depth grammatical analysis. |
This course will delve into the linguistics of the Oft repeated verses of Surat Al Faatiha. This is a Surah that we recite many times a day in our prayers but we are unaware of its great meanings that can only be understood through the language of the Quran. We will go through a detailed word by word analysis along with many relevant discussions related to Grammar, Etymology, Morphology and Rhetoric.
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One of the many miraculous aspects of the Quran is the way it uses synonyms to match the context, subject matter and the overall surah themes .Discover how roots of words can give profound meanings of the Quran that are lost in English translations.This course will delve into the finer points of Classical Arabic grammar and will explain why the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
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A major problem that exist in understanding the Quran are translations of Quranic texts which are unable to capture the vast meanings of the Quranic discourse. Along with this is the complexity of classical Arabic which many students are unaware of. This module will answer the many questions asked by students of the Quran and will give them new insights into the beauty and eloquence of the Quran. This course will highlight the undeniable fact that the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
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The boldly confident Qur’anic challenge to all of mankind “to produce a single chapter like it” (2:23) in moving eloquence has remained unanswered for 1400 years. Throughout history there have been a number of criticisms and accusations leveled against the Quran in order to cast doubts about its miraculous nature. Accusations such as grammatical errors, poor word choice, inconsistencies and incoherency in structure and context are just some of the many accusations spread by orientalists and Non-Muslims. This course will go through each criticism to highlight the undeniable fact that the eloquence of the Qur’an is unprecedented and unmatched.
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This thought-provoking course shines a spotlight on the issue of over-reliance of narrations in Quranic interpretation. Students will gain insights into the importance of approaching the Quran with a comprehensive and precise methodology in understanding it. Join us as we explore the deep meanings and lessons hidden within these Quranic verses. With meticulous attention to detail, while shedding light on the contextual significance, linguistic nuances, and timeless wisdom contained in these passages.
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