Arabic Literature Course

Darul Uloom Abu Hanifah  has developed a unique curriculum for Arabic Literature Course that aims to enable students to be able to read, write, speak and understand Arabic in one year. This course will focus on creating students’ ability to read, write, understand and speak the Arabic language

Darul Uloom Abu Hanifah’s Arabic Literature Course is dedicated to cater the need of those who want to learn the modern and the classical versions of the Arabic language. Its systematically designed curriculum enables a student to build a firm foundation of the language of Qura’an and Hadith.

The Arabic Literature Course is designed for students motivated to learn Arabic in order to gain access to the Qur’an and the Hadith of the prophet (May peace and blessings be upon him) in its language, access to Islamic texts, future academic study or even for personal enrichment.

The program incorporates intensive modules in Arabic grammar & literature, along with modules dedicated to the language of the Quran & hadith, as well as spoken and written Arabic. The program is taught in an environment at harmony with the norms of Islamic faith and practice and Arabic is taught as a sacred language.The program can also be studied part time over 2 years.

The purpose of the Arabic Literature Course is to bridge the gap between the everyday Muslim and the words of the Almighty Lord and His beloved Messenger (may peace and blessing be upon him) by giving students – who are unable to study full-time – the opportunity to attain sound Islamic knowledge on a well-designed part-time schedule that accommodates university/high school studies and career goals simultaneously.

In 1 year, this program targets to teach Arabic grammar, morphology, Arabic speech and composition, vocabulary enrichment and Arabic literature from basic levels to intermediate levels. It helps students to learn and use a vast range of vocabulary according to the modern and classical composition styles.

There is no need to illustrate how important Arabic is today. Arabic is spoken throughout the Arabian Peninsula. It is the mother tongue of over 225 million people in Africa and Asia. Since the Qur’an is written in Arabic, people in other Muslim countries have at least some basic knowledge of Arabic like in Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Turkey.

Arabic is like any other language, easy in some aspects and hard in some others. It depends on the learner’s background and ability to adapt to new rules.

Like many other languages, Arabic has a different grammar than English. That doesn’t make it hard, only distinctive. Some grammatical rules are easier than the ones existing in English. All you need is patience and practice! Here, you can learn Arabic with easy steps!

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