
Explore heavy vs light Arabic nouns, pronouns, and plural patterns. Learn how sound and broken plurals form, distinguish masculine and feminine, and identify definite and indefinite nouns.
Revise pronouns and fragments one to three, add on to fragment three with special mudaf and surfs, and explain attached pronouns with nouns, prepositions, and time-place words.
Learn how Arabic adjectives (marsoof sifa) attach to nouns, match gender, number, case, and definiteness, and how attached pronouns interact with major words and fragments in the Quranic Arabic course.
This revision session breezes through Arabic grammar basics—nouns, verbs, particles, pronouns (detached and attached), noun properties, and plurals, with a preview of upcoming verb lessons.
This session introduces Arabic verbs and past tense, explaining three-letter roots and added letters to show the doer, with pronouns and examples like make, write, and drink.
Engage in an intensive verb practice session covering past and universal tenses, verb of command, and passive voice, with root-letter vowel sign rules and quranic examples.
Explore morphology, or sarf, as a three-root-letter machine that yields past tense, universal tense, infinitive noun (master), noun of doer, and passive forms.
Examine form II in sarf morphology, focusing on three-root words and mazeed letters, and practice word-for-word Quran analysis to master transitive, repetitive patterns and meanings.
Learn form five in sarf, building on revised form two, form three, and form four patterns, and explore two new letter additions with practical examples from the lesson.
Explore form v revision within sarf, review forms ii–v, discuss patterns and transitivity, and apply these concepts to Qur'anic verses in a word-for-word session.
Revise Arabic morphology and sarf forms two through five, exploring form patterns, masdar forms, and their Quranic word-for-word applications in a weekly revision and practice framework.
Session 42 revisits form vii with drills on form two to six, emphasizes practice, recitation, and word-by-word analysis to master quranic sarf and Arabic roots.
Master form IX in sarf through color verbs, revising its four patterns and the hamza wasl rule. Explore past and universal tense forms with color examples from the Quran.
Explore form ten (form x) in sarf, where three new letters—hamza al-wasl, seen, and ta—spawn six-letter roots, with patterns for past and universal tenses and examples like istighfar.
Revise form ten (sarf) with drills across forms two through ten, review masjid patterns, and explore the Arabic Almanac dictionary database to support word-for-word session.
Review fragments three to five: idafar rules, serf and light/heavy nouns, and sifa with marsoof; then begin word-for-word analysis of Ibrahim al-Islam and Ismail al-Islam's Kaaba du'a and near-far demonstratives.
Master past and universal tense and transform active verbs to passive, learn verb of command and prevention, and explore mazeed forms in Arabic grammar through session 60.
Revise arabic grammar forms two through ten with drills, focusing on forms eight to ten, root letters, and hamza al-wasl. Cover form nine color patterns and Safa and Marwa.
Complete grammar revision by drilling forms two to ten and detailing form ten patterns, linking Arabic grammar to Qur'anic verses like Surah al-Baqarah 158 on Safa and Marwa.
Explore doubled (geminate) verbs and irregular verbs, see how the second and third root letters shape past and universal tenses, and practice word-for-word Quran analysis.
This session introduces the fourth type of weak verbs, Edgeworth, revises missile patterns, and shows how weak root letters shape past and universal forms in Quranic Arabic.
Explore the fifth type of weak verbs, covering missile, edgeworth, and nakshi patterns, and practice forming past and universal tenses with examples from the Quran.
This session revises detached and attached pronouns and delves into word-for-word Qur'anic Arabic, covering verses 220-223 on intoxicants, marriage rules, menstruation, purification, and tauba.
Explains fragment four of the monsieur cipher, the noun first rule and four-property matching, with examples and the Allah name exception; then covers Baqarah 257–259 about Allah as wali.
Examine sura Abasa ayahs 1–23 through the narrative of the blind companion and Rasulullah, and explore form five grammar, Qur'anic sacredness, creation of man, and the Day of Judgment.
Explore form six and form seven in Arabic grammar, including inner action and intransitivity, then review the Quran on food provision and doomsday faces.
Explore the properties of nouns—status, number, gender, and definiteness—with the Muslim chart, then apply them in a word-for-word session for two short surahs, Surah Doha and Surah al-Inshirah.
Explore heavy and light nouns with the Muslim chart, then study surah thirteen's oaths and humanity's fate, and surah al-alaq's read in the name of your rub.
Explore Arabic plurals, including sound and broken forms, regular and super plural, alongside an accessible overview of Laylat al-qadr and Surah al-bayyinah.
Revisits fragment number three on the idafa possessive construction, muda and mudaf rules with examples, and introduces surahs Humzah, Feel, and Koresh, focusing on backbiting, slander, and their divine response.
Session 130 revisits fragment four on morcerf and sifa, showing arabic adjective-noun order with examples, then covers surah lahab (masad), al-falaq, and nas, and outlines next steps toward surah al-imran.
Revise surf morphology in form one, including past tense, universal tense, infinitive noun, and the noun of doer, with examples; explore Maryam and Isa's miraculous birth.
The lecture covers Arabic mazid fihe forms three and four, highlighting the alef and hamza patterns, transitivity, and the shift from kill to fight, and infinitives.
Master weak verbs in Quranic Arabic, including edgeworth patterns and missile forms, with past and universal tense conjugations from Surah Ali Imran 117–125; explore the dunya spending parable and taqwa.
Revises weak Arabic verbs and knox patterns in three-root-letter roots, showing how weak letters drop, with examples from hada and hidayah and a focus on Surah al-Imran revision.
Revises weak verbs with a final wow in Arabic roots, illustrating past and universal tense forms. Applies these patterns to sura al-imran 158–165, exploring mercy, forgiveness, and the battle context.
This session explains how geminate verbs form across past, present, and universal tenses, then details command and prohibition forms, with examples and Quranic vocabulary, as part of a grammar revision.
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Why This Course?
Have you ever wished to truly understand the Qur’an as you recite it? To grasp what the Imam recites in Salah, or to feel the depth of your daily Duas instead of just reading words?
This course is designed to make that dream a reality.
What You’ll Achieve:
By the end of this course, you will:
-Understand the Qur’an directly in Arabic, without relying on translations
-Follow along with clarity when the Imam recites during Salah
-Connect deeply with your daily Duas and supplications
-Experience spiritual upliftment every time you recite or hear the Qur’an
This isn’t just about learning a language—it’s about building a direct connection with Allah (SWT) through His words.
How We Teach:
This course is the product of 15+ years of research, refinement, and real teaching experience. The methods are easy, engaging, and proven to work for learners of all ages.
You’ll benefit from:
Simple Arabic Grammar foundations (no prior knowledge needed)
Word-for-Word Qur’anic Study of key Surahs (Al-Fatihah, Al-Baqarah, Aal Imran, Juz Amma)
Exclusive resources: WFW Qur’an (in English, Urdu, Hindi), Qur’anic dictionaries, and the Arabic Almanac database with guided usage
Interactive and fun methodologies that keep you motivated
Regular assessments to track and celebrate your progress
Why Join Today?
Because every moment you spend with the Qur’an can be more meaningful. Imagine reciting a Surah and instantly understanding what Allah is saying to you. Imagine Salah transforming from ritual into direct conversation with your Creator.
This course is your gateway to that transformation. All it takes is a willingness to start.
Enroll now and begin your journey of truly understanding the Qur’an.