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Arabic Intensive Programme

The Arabic Intensive Programme is a part-time weekend course aimed at students who have completed primary Islamic schooling. It intends to teach students to translate Arabic texts, as well as improve their Arabic grammar skills over the course of a two-year program. Upon completion, students will be able to comprehend the basic meaning of Quran and Hadith independently. The program covers topics like Arabic syntax, morphology, literature, and introduces the popular Madinah Arabic curriculum. Successful students will be prepared to continue Islamic studies at a higher level program.

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Arabic Intensive Programme

The Arabic Intensive Programme is a part-time weekend course aimed at students who have completed primary Islamic schooling. It intends to teach students to translate Arabic texts, as well as improve their Arabic grammar skills over the course of a two-year program. Upon completion, students will be able to comprehend the basic meaning of Quran and Hadith independently. The program covers topics like Arabic syntax, morphology, literature, and introduces the popular Madinah Arabic curriculum. Successful students will be prepared to continue Islamic studies at a higher level program.

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Arabic Intensive Programme

The Arabic Intensive course is designed for students who have finished
their Primary Madrasah education and wish to understand the
translation of Qur'an and Sunnah. This part-time weekend course
intends to teach pupils how to translate Arabic texts, as well as impart
basic Arabic grammar skills. Upon completion of the two-year program,
students will be proficient enough to comprehend the fundamental
meaning of Qur'an and Sunnah verses independently.

Syllabus

Nahw (Arabic Syntax)

Brief description:
Nahw, together with sarf, is the most important course of the Arabic Intensive as it sets
the foundations for understanding the language and engaging further with Arabic texts.
The course focuses on ensuring students understand key grammatical concepts and can
use them to construct a broad variety of grammatically correct sentences, as well as
read the Qur’an and a broad variety of texts. The target is for students to understand
50% of what is read without a dictionary, and this is achieved by reading Arabic texts
and applying grammar rules across various subjects.

Scope and syllabus:


The course covers basic nahw terminology, objectives and scope of grammar; the
classifications of words (kalimah) into nouns (ism), verbs (fiʿl) and particles (ḥarf); the
definite and indefinite (al-maʿrifah wa al-nakirah); masculine and feminine (al-mudhakar
wa al-mu’annath); singulars, duals and plurals (al-mufrad, al-muthannā wa al-jamʿ);
compound structures (al-murakkab): adjectival (tawṣīfī), genitive (iḍāfī) and
demonstrative compounds; verbal and nominal sentences (al-jumlah al-ismiyyah wa al-
fiʿliyyah); the three cases (i‘rab); inflective and non-inflective nouns.
Sarf (Morphology)

Brief description:
Sarf, together with nahw, is the most important course of the Arabic Intensive as it sets
the foundations for understanding the language and engaging further with Arabic texts.
The course focuses on ensuring students understand key morphology concepts and can
use them to conjugate verbs and identify word patterns to assist them in writing, as well
as reading the Qur’an and a broad variety of texts. The target is for students to
understand 50% of what is read without a dictionary, and this is achieved by reading
Arabic texts and applying grammar and morphology rules across various subjects.

Scope and syllabus:


The course teaches the various conjugations (gender, number, person) for the past
tense, (madhi), present-future (mudari‘) and the imperative (amr); the six variations of
present/future and conversions from the past tense; prohibition; jussive and subjunctive;
simple triliteral verbs; derived triliteral verbs; simple quadrilateral verbs; derived
quadraliteral verbs; assimilated verbs; hollow verbs; defective verbs; doubled verbs;
complex verbs; hamzated verbs. Students are expected to learn five new verbs per
lesson.

Madinah Arabic

Brief description:
Take your first steps to understanding the Arabic language. Study the famous 3-set Madinah
books.

Scope and syllabus:


• It is very concise, consisting of only three books, all of which are short but extensive in
their coverage.

• It combines modern Arabic vocabulary with Islamic terminology as used in the Qur’an
and Sunnah.
• It covers all the essential Arabic grammatical rules in such a way that the student is
spared the monotonous task of memorising them.

Arabic Literature

Brief description:
This course will develop students’ reading and writing skills, as well as ingraining an
appreciation of Arabic literature through a selection of classical and modern Arabic
readings.

Scope and syllabus:


The Arabic Literature is a combination of classical and modern Arabic. Modern Arabic is
based on A-Level Arabic and Islamic studies materials, whereas classical Arabic is taught
through texts such as Nadwi’s Qasas al-nabiyin.

Prerequisites:
Prerequisites for this course include having the ability to read Arabic text fluently,
completion of Madrasah education, and proficiency in reading the Qur'an.

Learning outcomes
By the end of the course all students will be able to:

Read general text and understand 50% without a dictionary and most of it with a dictionary.

Read Qur’anic text and understand 50% of its literal import without a dictionary, and most of it with
a dictionary.

Workout un-vowelled text using ‘I’rab (grammatical analysis) and read the text with 60% accuracy.

Able to follow the gist of a general dialogue in spoken fusha Arabic.

Able to compose short essays on general topics.


What can I do after I have completed the Arabic Intensive?
Anyone that successfully completes the Arabic Intensive course gets the blessed opportunity to study
in the Alimiyyah programme. The Alimiyyah programme is an opportunity to delve deeper into the
different Islamic sciences. These subjects include Tafsir, Fiqh, Hadith, Ulumul Hadith, Usulul Fiqh,
History etc. The Arabic language is a tool that allows the student to venture into the treasures of the
Islamic Sciences that are in Arabic.

Timetable
Day/Time Saturday Sunday
2-2.45 Nahw Nahw
2.45-3.30 Sarf Sarf
3.30-4.15 Arabic Literature Arabic Literature
4.15-5 Madina Arabic Madina Arabic

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