Shariah Program Classical Arabic Dictionary

عِلْمُ النَحْوِ The Science of Arabic Grammar Shariah Program Online - Nahw Intro اللغة العربية Study of the science of Classical Arabic.

One of our students, Sister Samantha has sent us a video review of our Classical Arabic Program. We are very proud of her achievements. She has been a Muslim for less. The translator has used classical Arabic dictionaries in the compilation of this dictionary. (Arabic Words with English Meaning with Notes).

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Are explained on our page. Alhamdulillah, based on a recently completed review, the Toronto Shariah part-time program format is being revised to suit the needs of the students. – Why be interested?. Have you been sporadically going to halaqas for years, but have little or nothing to show for it?.

Do you crave a serious course that doesn’t seem like a “guilty conscience assuager” but actually teaches you something?. Do you want to go beyond the numerous lectures/conferences but don’t know where to go?.

Do you want an organized curriculum, with textbooks, punctual, regular sessions, a clear path and a beginning and end-goal?. Have you been raised here and can’t access courses in foreign languages?. Do you constantly dream of going overseas for Islamic education but don’t have the time/money/freedom-from-responsibility to do so? If you answer Yes to any of these questions then you should seriously consider this course. To give you the best possible idea of what is being offered, an entire week’s worth of content has been placed on our. What follows is a summary of our goals and methods being employed since 2003.

The “Foundations Program” in Classical Arabic Grammar is designed to take students with no more than basic recognition of the and turn them into the most proficient grammarians, able to independently read and comprehend classical Islamic texts in subjects such as Fiqh, Hadith, and Tafseer, all in the shortest possible time.Shariah Program Classical Arabic Dictionary

In-class reading of “vowel-less” texts by students themselves begins in the 6th month of the program and continues until the end. Carefully chosen texts in various Islamic disciplines are introduced gradually into the program to maximize the deciphering capabilities of students. Summary of the ‘Foundations Program’ structure:. Two-year part-time program. Two 12-week semesters (Winter and Fall). Two 8-week spring and summer semesters.

Commitment of 7 hours per week, 5 pre-recorded, and 2 live Program Features:

Typically this would include: 1) Determining various verb groupings and identifying irregularities within verbs. 2) Revising portions of text, deciphering meanings of words, grammatical analysis of sentence structures. Online aids to provide additional support.

Students will have the opportunity to compliment their studies with online courses at no extra cost. Classes being held at our learning institute will be broadcast online live in real time, as well as archived and recorded for later listening. Students attending the venue will have complete access to login required for the web conference and archived recordings at no cost. –. 1-2 week break will be provided between new semesters and a five-week break for Ramadan. Additional breaks will be given after normally 4-5 weekends of continuous class, giving students opportunity to revise and consolidate material.

There will be a mid-term and end of semester exam. Students with low grades will be given conditional entry to the next level based on demonstrable future progress. The first day of the new semester will be designated for review. An important intent of the program is to enhance mutual Adab, a core concept towards Islamic learning and living.

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