The New Beginners Arabic Courses 2017
New Beginners Arabic Courses will be offered from February to November 2017. These courses will be offered on Sunday Mornings at the Masjidul Quds Mosque in Gatesville from 08.30 – 09.30 am. Classes will start on Sunday 29 January 2017. A final introductory session will be offered on this day, prior to the start of the classes, to inform students about the course structure for the year.
New Beginners Arabic Courses will be offered from February to November 2017. These courses will be offered on Sunday Mornings at the Masjidul Quds Mosque in Gatesville from 08.30 – 09.30 am. Classes will start on Sunday 29 January 2017. A final introductory session will be offered on this day, prior to the start of the classes, to inform students about the course structure for the year.
These two courses will be offered during 2017, viz. Speak Arabic (from February - June 2017) and Understand Al-Qurãn (from July - November 2017). Both courses will include Grammar, Reading and Arabic Writing. The
courses will therefore cover all the skills needed to fully use the
Arabic language, viz. reading, writing, listening, speaking and
understanding.
The student should ideally be able to at least read the alphabet and a few words prior to starting the course.
The student should ideally be able to at least read the alphabet and a few words prior to starting the course.
The main aims of this combined course are to get students to:
1. Speak Arabic with understanding;
2. Read and Understand Ayãt-ul-Qurãn (Verses of the Qurãn) with tajwid;
3. Read and Understand du’ãhs;
4. Read and Understand texts from a variety of Arabic Books;
5. Generate sentences and conversations in Arabic;
6. Write Arabic correctly with proper letter formation;
7. Understanding Arabic Grammar and Morphology.
Although
the courses will be offered only once a week, the student will be
expected to do exercises on a daily basis and join a student group that will meet at least once a week in addition to the class. The
daily exercises will include reading and writing words and sentences,
listening comprehension, memorising vocabulary and word patterns. Students will be supported via the Madrasah At-Tayyibah Blog: http://schoolofarabic.blogspot.com/ . Word
lists, sample sentences with translations, exercises and memos will be
provided via the blog or emailed to students on a regular basis. Audio and Video support materials will also be available for sale to assist the student.
The finer details of the course structure and content will be dealt with during a free information session on Sunday 29 January 2017 at 9.00 am (Gatesville Mosque). Students who wish to do more advanced studies, are also welcome to attend.
Regitration will be open from September 2016 until the end of January 2017. Students
may register via email or Whatsapp. Late Registrations may be allowed
at the Gatesville Mosque on Sunday mornings (between 10am and 12am)
after 29 January 2017 - if space allows. The registration form will be available via the Blog. It may also be obtained from the Bookshop at the Gatesville Mosque from September 2016.
COST: The Speak Arabic and Understand Al-Quran courses will be offered at R120 donation per month . The Registration Fee will R120 per course. These courses are all part of the First Year Studies which will take place on Sunday mornings from 9-10.30 am.
PS: The times may change in future! The final time slots will be communicated on or before 29 January 2017. These time will then not change again for the duration of the course.
COST: The Speak Arabic and Understand Al-Quran courses will be offered at R120 donation per month . The Registration Fee will R120 per course. These courses are all part of the First Year Studies which will take place on Sunday mornings from 9-10.30 am.
PS: The times may change in future! The final time slots will be communicated on or before 29 January 2017. These time will then not change again for the duration of the course.
Further details may be obtained from myself (ustattayyibah@gmail. com) or via the Madrasah At-Tayyibah Blog.
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