Speaking Pathway
Build spoken Arabic from the ground up. Start with sounds and words, then move toward forming sentences and holding real conversations. Speaking and listening develop together.
Here’s How The School Of Arabic Works
Learn through structured, self-paced video lessons designed to be completed in order. Each lesson builds directly on the last.
Every lesson includes a quiz. Every module ends with an exam. Lessons unlock only after successful completion.
After completing each module, students can book a one-to-one review to assess understanding before progressing.
Graduation requires completion of all pathways and final assessment — unlocking the School of Arabic Umrah experience.
Real outcomes that give you independence in understanding the Qur’an and Sunnah.
Open Arabic texts and read with confidence. You won’t need everything fully vowelled or translated.
Recognise Qur’anic vocabulary and sentence structures so you are not reliant on English translation alone.
Read and benefit from tafsir and hadith works. You will also begin accessing beginner to intermediate classical texts.
Understand Fusḥā lessons and Arabic lectures. This opens the door to learning directly from the source.
Communicate with confidence. Ask questions, understand answers, and remove the barrier of translation.
Gain confidence opening Arabic books, seeking answers, and continuing your journey of knowledge without feeling stuck.
Graduation & Umrah
You arrive in Makkah and Madinah with tools, not just emotions. You apply what you’ve learned in the very lands where revelation took place.
After studying, students begin reading and benefiting directly from Arabic books and the speech of scholars.
This is the kind of outcome we aim for. A student finishes the program and begins opening Arabic books with confidence. Not only understanding words, but benefiting from the tradition directly.
A carefully designed progression that takes you from spoken Arabic to confidently accessing the Qur’an and classical texts without gaps, guesswork, or wasted years.
Entry level may vary based on assessment. Progression remains structured.
Build spoken Arabic from the ground up. Start with sounds and words, then move toward forming sentences and holding real conversations. Speaking and listening develop together.
Go from recognising letters to reading Arabic texts with understanding. Progress from full ḥarakāt to fewer markings, then confidently read with little to no vowel markings.
Understand how Arabic actually works. Study sentence structure (naḥw), word formation (ṣarf), and how grammar shapes meaning, tied to real usage and Islamic texts.
Bring everything together through the Qur’an. Study Qur’anic vocabulary, repeated patterns, key expressions, and guided tafsīr, building practical understanding beyond translation.
Classical Arabic texts and higher study including foundational grammar works, literature, and scholarly writing. Designed for students who want to deepen their engagement using the tools built in the core pathways.
This program is designed for serious students who want real progress and a clear path to accessing Islamic knowledge in Arabic.
This is not a casual phrasebook program or a decorative certificate. It is a structured path designed to build real capacity to access Islamic knowledge in Arabic, in shā’ Allāh.
At the School of Arabic, students are not treated as customers. They are treated as an amānah.
This approach follows the tradition of the scholars. Scholars such as ʿAbdullāh ibn al-Mubārak رحمه الله were not only masters of fiqh and ḥadīth, but they took responsibility for their students. He would teach them, support them, and even pay for their journeys of worship, including funding their Ḥajj.
In that same spirit, the Umrah graduation is not a promotion or incentive. It is an effort to honour commitment to knowledge and to assist students in completing their journey by applying what they have learned in the Sacred Lands.
This responsibility is rooted in the instruction of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ.
سيأتيكُم أقوامٌ يطلبونَ العِلمَ فإذا رأيتُموهم فقولوا لَهُم مَرحبًا مَرحبًا بوصيَّةِ رسولِ اللَّهِ صلَّى اللَّهُ عليهِ وسلَّمَ واقْنوهُم قلتُ للحَكَمِ ما اقْنوهُم قالَ علِّموهُم
“There will come to you people seeking knowledge. When you see them, say to them: ‘Welcome, welcome, by the advice of the Messenger of Allah ﷺ,’ and take care of them.” It was asked: “What does taking care of them mean?” He replied: “Teach them.”
Reported in Sunan Ibn Mājah (Ṣaḥīḥ)
For us, teaching, guidance, structure, and care are not optional. They are a responsibility entrusted to anyone who takes students of knowledge seriously.
If you are serious about learning Arabic to access the Qur’an and Sunnah directly, the next step is a short qualification call.
We will assess your level, answer your questions, and advise you honestly on whether this program is the right fit.
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