Arabic Language Course
The Arabic language is the main key to reading, memorizing and understanding the noble Qur'an, Islamic sciences and Islamic studies. Therefore, every Muslim should try to learn the Arabic language to the extent that it will benefit him in matters of his religion and help him to read, research and learn. We have taken into account the development of the study plans for the Arabic language, divided into three consecutive stages. You will also study Arabic grammar, which is the set of structural rules that govern the composition of clauses, phrases, and words in the Arabic language. It is essential to understand the Arabic language in depth and to excel at it. Not to mention that it has a great role in learning Quran with tajweed. Also, when you learn Arabic grammar, you will be able to more easily learn other languages ​​spoken in the region, such as Farsi or Persian, Turkish, Urdu, and even Hebrew.

Arabic Language Course
First of all, we teach the student the basic concepts of the Arabic language in terms of the forms of the letters, their names and their sounds, the basic signs necessary to pronounce the word, the proper pronunciation and the composition of the word and the sentence and the difference between the letters similar in sound or form and the basic principal of this level is the result of a student who can read the Arabic text correctly.
Secondly, we teach the student the Arabic vocabulary and create the largest possible result for him to use in the understanding of the texts of the Arabic language, whether in the written or spoken text, and also to understand the meanings of the noble words of the Koran. and Islamic books, and also allows you to have conversations in the Arabic language with those who are proficient in this language.


Arabic Language Course
Eventually, we teach the student the rules of the Arabic language (grammar) to correctly frame the sentence in terms of pronunciation, composition and expression. This is done by specialist teachers in this field, since this stage is the most precise and the most difficult of the three stages, but from what our teachers have from previous experiences in this field, the material is soft, simple and desirable for the student, with whom he can perceive, understand and apply.