Arabic Studies Courses
Arabic Studies Courses (Fall 2021)
Beginner levels introduce the student to the Arabic language and focuses on developing the student’s ability to recognize each letter in writing as well as when spoken.
The student learns the proper pronunciation of each letter as well as how to write the letters of the Arabic language independently and in script, which is an integral part of proper reading.
The student will also hone his/her skills by doing multiple different reading and writing exercises. This course also begins the Arabic student’s first foray into the amazing world of grammar.
The curriculums are developed by Ustadh Tahir Khwaja and Shaykh Azam Riaz (rahimahullah)
The student learns the proper pronunciation of each letter as well as how to write the letters of the Arabic language independently and in script, which is an integral part of proper reading.
The student will also hone his/her skills by doing multiple different reading and writing exercises. This course also begins the Arabic student’s first foray into the amazing world of grammar.
The curriculums are developed by Ustadh Tahir Khwaja and Shaykh Azam Riaz (rahimahullah)
Intermediate levels combine hands-on teaching methodology and strategic curriculum designing. The student will venture into an exciting journey in learning Arabic.
The program will focus on development in grammar, morphology, reading comprehension, translation, vocabulary, conversation, and writing in Arabic.
Students upon completion of the intermediate Arabic program will be able to understand 80% of the Quran.
The curriculums are developed by Shaykh Shakiel Humayun
The program will focus on development in grammar, morphology, reading comprehension, translation, vocabulary, conversation, and writing in Arabic.
Students upon completion of the intermediate Arabic program will be able to understand 80% of the Quran.
The curriculums are developed by Shaykh Shakiel Humayun
Educators
Arabic Educators
Format
Online Courses
Levels
Beginner's and Intermediate
Start Date
9.26.21
Value
2 Credits
Tuition Fee
$199 for the entire semester
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What's included?
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One of these courses:
- Beginner's Arabic 1
- Intermediate Arabic 200
- Intermediate Arabic 202
- Intermediate Arabic 210
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13 interactive classes in each level.
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Inspiring educators
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Books
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Quick technical support
Access via Desktop, laptop, and mobile devices
These courses will be easily accessed via desktop, laptop and mobile devices. To maximize your experience, a desktop or laptop computer is highly recommended. Stable internet is required.
Classes are Live-streamed on Sundays
- All Arabic courses are live-streamed at 8:30 AM ET. The schedule may change based on the agreement between the educators and the students.
- The educator of each course will provide the students a link to the live class. Therefore, make sure that you have your email active and save your educator's email in your contact list.
Course Levels
Fall 2021 Arabic Studies Courses
Beginner's Arabic 1 (No pre-requisite)
Taught by Ustadh Rifat Islam
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
Beginner's Arabic 1 course consists of 13 classes that covers:
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
Beginner's Arabic 1 course consists of 13 classes that covers:
- Read and write Arabic from scratch
- Correct pronunciation of the Arabic letters
- Write Arabic in print and script
Intermediate Arabic 200 (Requirement: Beginner's levels)
Taught by Ustadh Samuel Anandan
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
This course consists of 13 classes that covers:
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
This course consists of 13 classes that covers:
- Introduction to Arabic grammar!
- Aspects of nouns and verbs
- How to make nouns plural
Intermediate Arabic 202 (Requirement: 200 or 201 levels)
Taught by Shaykh Zakareeya Baksh
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
This course consists of 13 classes that covers:
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
This course consists of 13 classes that covers:
- Types of verbs in Arabic
- Learn how to use the idafah construction
- Learn about the elements of a nominal sentence
Intermediate Arabic 210 (Requirement: 208 or 209 levels)
Taught by Ustadh Qaisar Khan
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
Intermediate Arabic 210 course consists of 13 classes which solidifies what you have learnt in Arabic 209.
Every Sunday at 8:30 AM ET
2 Credits
Intermediate Arabic 210 course consists of 13 classes which solidifies what you have learnt in Arabic 209.
Arabic Studies COurses
Arabic Studies Courses (Fall 2021)
- Beginner's Arabic 1 - Ust. Rifat Islam
- Intermediate Arabic 200 - Ust. Samuel Anandan
- Intermediate Arabic 202 - Sh. Zakareeya Baksh
- Intermediate Arabic 210 - Ust. Qaisar Khan
Educators
Arabic Educators
Format
Online Courses
Levels
Beginner's and Intermediate
Start Date
9.26.21
Value
2 Credits
Tuition Fee
$199 for the entire semester
Educators
Ustadh Rifat Islam
Educator
About
Ustadh Rifat Islam grew up in Queens, NY. He Attended St. John's University, currently resides in Valley Stream and works in the Queens area.
He began his formal Islamic studies with Sh. Shakiel Humayun at FKAD when it began in NYC in 2006. Obtained an Associate's Degree in Islamic and Arabic Studies.
Email: rifat@fkadinstitute.org
He began his formal Islamic studies with Sh. Shakiel Humayun at FKAD when it began in NYC in 2006. Obtained an Associate's Degree in Islamic and Arabic Studies.
Email: rifat@fkadinstitute.org
Ustadh Samuel Anandan
Educator
About
Ustadh Samuel Anandan grew up in Staten Island, NY. After attending college and post-graduate studies at Stony Brook University, he resides in Queens and works in Long Island, NY.
Ustadh Samuel began his formal Islamic studies through FKAD Institute, obtaining the ADP degree in Islamic Studies in 2015. Afterward, he completed FKAD's Arabic 360 course under the instruction of Shaykh Zakareeya Baksh.
Currently, he teaches Arabic for ADP, organizes FKAD Institute revert program, and hopes to play a larger role in this diverse and vibrant Muslim community.
Email: samuel@fkadinstitute.org
Ustadh Samuel began his formal Islamic studies through FKAD Institute, obtaining the ADP degree in Islamic Studies in 2015. Afterward, he completed FKAD's Arabic 360 course under the instruction of Shaykh Zakareeya Baksh.
Currently, he teaches Arabic for ADP, organizes FKAD Institute revert program, and hopes to play a larger role in this diverse and vibrant Muslim community.
Email: samuel@fkadinstitute.org
Shaykh Zakareeya Baksh
Educator
About
Sh. Zakareeya loves to augment his courses with new research. Well-versed in classical literature and having memorized the Quran, he brings the heritage of Islam to students in the modern context.
Sh. Zakareeya loves to connect with his students while teaching and creates an interactive experience during his sessions.
He has graduated from the International Open University with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Islamic Studies.
He currently serves as the Islamic Studies and Arabic Instructor at The Wellspring Schools and is a regular khateeb at the Jesus, son of Mary Mosque in NYC.
zakareeya@fkadinstitute.org
Sh. Zakareeya loves to connect with his students while teaching and creates an interactive experience during his sessions.
He has graduated from the International Open University with Bachelor's and Master's Degrees in Islamic Studies.
He currently serves as the Islamic Studies and Arabic Instructor at The Wellspring Schools and is a regular khateeb at the Jesus, son of Mary Mosque in NYC.
zakareeya@fkadinstitute.org
Ustadh Qaisar Khan
Educator
About
Ustadh Qaisar Abu Saefillah, born and raised in Pakistan, has lived in Queens, NY for the past twenty-five years.
After graduating from Baruch College in Business, he joined FKAD Institute to pursue his knowledge in Islamic Studies and the Arabic Language.
He graduated from FKAD Institute with Associate's Degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies. Currently, he teaches Arabic for ADP at FKAD Institute.
After graduating from Baruch College in Business, he joined FKAD Institute to pursue his knowledge in Islamic Studies and the Arabic Language.
He graduated from FKAD Institute with Associate's Degree in Arabic and Islamic Studies. Currently, he teaches Arabic for ADP at FKAD Institute.