Quranic Arabic Language Course
Learn Arabic to Understand the Quran Directly
Unlock the Quran’s original beauty by learning the Arabic language it was revealed in. Our course focuses specifically on Quranic vocabulary, grammar, and sentence structures — enabling you to understand Allah’s words without relying on translations.
⚠ This is NOT a general Arabic speaking course — it’s laser-focused on Quranic comprehension.
Course Quick Facts
Duration
12–18 months
Level
Beginner to Intermediate
Age
Teens (14+) & Adults
Instruction Language
English, Urdu, Hindi
Focus
Classical Quranic Arabic
Certificate
Quranic Arabic Completion
Why Learn the Language of the Quran
The Case for Understanding Quran in Its Original Language
إِنَّا أَنزَلْنَاهُ قُرْآنًا عَرَبِيًّا لَّعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ
“Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran that you might understand.” — Surah Yusuf 12:2
Five Compelling Reasons to Learn Arabic
Direct Understanding
Read Quran understanding 70–80% without constantly checking translation — experience the Quran as intended.
No “Lost in Translation”
Translations are interpretations — one Arabic word may have 5+ English translations. The original language removes all ambiguity.
Deeper Connection
Experience the Quran as the Sahaba (companions) did — in its eloquent, powerful, and awe-inspiring original form.
Independent Study
Become self-sufficient in Quran study — no longer dependent on others’ translations or interpretations.
Scholarly Path
Arabic is the foundation for advanced Islamic sciences — Hadith, Fiqh, Tafseer, and Seerah all require Arabic proficiency.
Example: One Word, Multiple Meanings
سَلَام
Salaam
1.Peace
2.Safety
3.Greetings
4.Security
All meanings simultaneously intended in the Quran!
📈 What You’ll Achieve
✓After 6 months: Recognise 50–60% of Quran words
✓After 12 months: 70–80% independent comprehension
✓Unlock all classical Islamic texts in original Arabic
📚 Unlocks Access To
› Quran — in original Arabic
› Hadith collections in Arabic
› Tafseer books by classical scholars
› Fiqh texts and legal rulings
› Advanced Islamic studies
Classical vs Modern
Quranic Arabic vs Modern Arabic — Understanding the Difference
Not all Arabic is the same. Quranic Arabic (Classical) is a distinct discipline — and it’s the fastest path to understanding the Quran directly.
| Aspect | ★ Quranic Arabic (Classical) — Our Focus | Modern Arabic (Fusha/Ammiya) |
|---|---|---|
| Purpose | Religious texts — Quran & Hadith | Daily communication |
| Vocabulary | 1,800 unique roots | 10,000+ roots |
| Grammar | I’rab (case endings) system | Simplified grammar |
| Focus | Reading & comprehension | Speaking & writing |
| Usage | Quran, Hadith, classical Islamic texts | News, conversation, business |
Why Quranic Arabic Is the Right Choice
✓70% faster path to Quran understanding vs general Arabic
✓Directly relevant to your goal — understanding the Quran
✓Unlocks ALL classical Islamic texts (Hadith, Fiqh, Tafseer)
✓1,800 roots covers the entire Quranic vocabulary
✓Systematic, logical grammar ideal for non-native learners
⚠ Important Note
If you want to speak Arabic conversationally, that is a different course. We offer Modern Arabic separately.
This course is exclusively for students whose goal is to understand the Quran and classical Islamic texts.
Course Curriculum
Complete Quranic Arabic Program — 5 Phases
A systematic, structured journey from the Arabic alphabet through to independent Quranic comprehension — one phase building naturally on the last.
Phase 1
Arabic Script Mastery
Months 1–2
Arabic Alphabet
›28 letters with correct pronunciation
›Isolated, beginning, middle, and end forms
›Visual recognition + writing practice
›Connecting letters to form words
Outcome: Recognise and write every Arabic letter confidently
Vowel Marks (Harakat)
›Fatha (َ), Kasra (ِ), Damma (ُ) — short vowels
›Sukoon (ْ) and Tanween (nunation)
›Shaddah (ّ) — doubled consonants
›Madd — long vowels
Outcome: Read any vowel-marked Arabic text accurately
Reading Practice
›Non-Quranic simple practice texts first
›Simple Quranic verses introduced gradually
›Building reading fluency and speed
›Teacher-guided pronunciation correction
Outcome: Confident Arabic reading from the Quran itself
Phase 2
Quranic Vocabulary Building
Months 3–6
Module 4 — Top 100 Most Frequent Quran Words
Cover 50% of the entire Quran with just 100 words.
| Arabic | Transliteration | Meaning | Occurrences |
|---|---|---|---|
| اللَّهُ | Allah | Allah | 2,699 |
| رَبّ | Rabb | Lord | 967 |
| قَالَ | Qaala | He said | 1,722 |
| يَوْم | Yawm | Day | 475 |
| كِتَاب | Kitaab | Book | 261 |
Next 200 words cover an additional 20% — giving 70% total Quran vocabulary coverage from just 300 words.
Root System Example: ك-ت-ب (K-T-B) = Writing
One root → dozens of related words you instantly recognise!
Module 6 — Thematic Vocabulary
›Names of Allah (99 beautiful names)
›Prophets’ and Angels’ names
›Islamic concepts: Iman, Islam, Ihsan
›Worship terms: Salah, Zakah, Sawm, Hajj
›Nature: sky, earth, rain, wind, sea
›Names of Allah (99 beautiful names)
›Prophets’ and Angels’ names
›Islamic concepts: Iman, Islam, Ihsan
›Worship terms: Salah, Zakah, Sawm, Hajj
›Nature: sky, earth, rain, wind, sea
✓ Phase 2 Outcome: Instantly recognise 300+ Quranic words — covering approximately 70% of the entire Quran.
Phase 3
Arabic Grammar (Nahw)
Months 7–12
Parts of Speech (Modules 7–8)
Two Types of Arabic Sentences
1. Nominal Sentence (جُمْلَة اسْمِيَّة)
Begins with noun — expresses state of being
اللَّهُ رَبُّنَا — Allah is our Lord
2. Verbal Sentence (جُمْلَة فِعْلِيَّة)
Begins with verb — expresses action
قَالَ اللَّهُ — Allah said
Noun (اِسْم — Ism)
›Proper nouns (Allah, Ibrahim)
›Common nouns
›Pronouns (personal, demonstrative)
Verb (فِعْل — Fi’l)
›Past tense (مَاضِي)
›Present/Future (مُضَارِع)
›Command (أَمْر)
Particle (حَرْف — Harf)
›Prepositions (in, on, to)
›Conjunctions (and, or, but)
›Question particles
Verb Conjugations (Module 10)
Example verb: كَتَبَ (Kataba) = He wrote
| Person | Past | Present | Command |
|---|---|---|---|
| I | كَتَبْتُ | أَكْتُبُ | — |
| You (m.s.) | كَتَبْتَ | تَكْتُبُ | اُكْتُبْ |
| He | كَتَبَ | يَكْتُبُ | — |
| She | كَتَبَتْ | تَكْتُبُ | — |
Verb: كَتَبَ (Kataba) = He wrote — Full conjugation tables taught for all persons
Three Grammatical Cases (I’rab)
Rafʼ — Nominative (ضَمَّة)
Subject of sentence — marked with Damma ُ
اللَّهُ خَالِقٌ — Allah is Creator
Nasb — Accusative (فَتْحَة)
Object of verb — marked with Fatha َ
خَلَقَ اللَّهُ السَّمَاوَاتِ — Allah created the heavens
Jarr — Genitive (كَسْرَة)
After prepositions — marked with Kasra ِ
بِسْمِ اللَّهِ — In the name of Allah
Arabic Has THREE Numbers (Module 11)
Singular (مُفْرَد):for one
Dual (مُثَنَّى):for exactly two
Plural (جَمْع):for three or more
Sound masculine, sound feminine, and broken plurals (most common in Quran) are all taught.
Pronouns in the Quran (Module 12)
Attached pronouns are the most common pronoun type in the Quran:
ِي — (my) — -ī (my)
كَ — (your m.) — -ka (your)
هُ — (his/him) — -hu (his)
هَا — (her) — -hā (her)
نَا — (our/us) — -nā (our)
رَبُّنَا
Rabbuna = Our Lord (رَبّ + نَا)
✓Phase 3 Outcome: Understand full Quranic grammar structure — enabling sentence-level comprehension.
Phase 4
Morphology (Sarf) — Word Forms
Months 13–16
Arabic words follow predictable patterns — like molds. Once you learn the patterns, you can identify the type and meaning of any unfamiliar Quranic word.
Common Word Patterns (Awzan)
فَاعِل (Faa’il) = The Doer
كَاتِب — Kaatib = Writer
قَارِئ — Qaari = Reader
عَابِد — Aabid = Worshiper
مَفْعُول (Maf’ool) = Receiver
مَكْتُوب — Maktoob = Written
مَقْرُوء — Maqroo = Read (thing)
مَصْدَر (Masdar) = Verbal Noun
كِتَابَة — Kitaabah = Writing
قِرَاءَة — Qira’ah = Reading
Derived Forms Example: Root ن-ص-ر (N-S-R = Help)
10+ forms derivable from any 3-letter root — each with specific, predictable meaning.
✓ Phase 4 Outcome
Deeper vocabulary mastery through morphology — identify word type, role, and meaning from its pattern alone, even for unfamiliar words.
Phase 5
Practical Quran Reading
Months 17–24 (or ongoing)
Module 15 — Grammar Analysis Applied to Quran
Select a verse → identify each word’s part of speech → determine grammatical role → parse sentence structure → translate with full comprehension.
Example Analysis: Surah Al-Ikhlas 112:1
قُلْ هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ
| Word | Grammar Role | Meaning |
|---|---|---|
| قُلْ | Verb — Command (2nd person sing. masc.) | Say |
| هُوَ | Pronoun — Nominative | He |
| اللَّهُ | Noun — Nominative (subject) | Allah |
| أَحَدٌ | Adjective — Nominative (predicate) | The One, Unique |
✓ Translation: “Say: He is Allah, the One.”
Verbal sentence (قُلْ) + Nominal sentence (هُوَ اللَّهُ أَحَدٌ)
Comprehension Progress Milestones
Beginner (after 6 months)
50%
Intermediate (12 months)
70%
Advanced (18 months)
85%
100% comprehension requires years of advanced study. But 70–80% transforms your Quranic experience completely.
Module 16 & 17 — Word-by-Word & Independent Reading
›Start with Juz 30 (shorter, familiar Surahs)
›Progress systematically to longer Surahs
›Identify familiar words & grammar patterns
›Verify understanding with translation
›Build confidence through repetition & practice
Phase 1
Script Mastery
Months 1–2
Phase 2
Vocabulary Building
Months 3–6
Phase 3
Grammar (Nahw)
Months 7–12
Phase 4
Morphology (Sarf)
Months 13–16
Phase 5
Practical Reading
Months 17–24
Methodology
How We Teach Quranic Arabic Effectively
Our Quran-first approach ensures every lesson directly serves your ultimate goal: reading Allah’s words with genuine comprehension.
Quran-Centric Teaching
Every single grammar rule is immediately applied to actual Quranic verses — never abstract textbook examples divorced from the Quran.
Repetition & Recognition
Words and patterns are intentionally repeated across lessons — ensuring long-term retention rather than short-term memorisation.
Visual Learning Tools
Colour-coded grammar charts, word family trees, root pattern diagrams, and sentence structure visual breakdowns make Arabic click.
Mnemonics & Memory Aids
Proven memory tricks for grammar rules and vocabulary — making Arabic grammar systematic rather than daunting.
Spaced Repetition
Previous lessons are revisited periodically using spaced repetition techniques — scientifically proven to prevent forgetting.
Gamification & Apps
Flashcard apps, vocabulary games, and grammar quizzes supplement classes — making daily Arabic practice genuinely enjoyable.
Course Features
What's Included in the Quranic Arabic Course
Everything you need for a complete, structured Arabic learning experience — from alphabet to independent Quranic comprehension.
📚
Complete Study Materials
›Digital Arabic textbooks
›300+ Quranic word lists
›Grammar reference charts
›Vocabulary flashcard decks
🎧
Audio Resources
›Correct pronunciation guides
›Word-by-word Quran recitations
›Audio vocabulary drills
›Lesson recordings available
📱
Mobile Learning Apps
›Vocabulary practice apps
›Grammar quiz tools
›Spaced repetition flashcards
›Study on any device
👨🏫
Expert Teachers
›Arabic language proficient
›Experienced with non-native speakers
›Patient & encouraging
›Explain grammar simply
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Instruction Language
›English, Urdu, or Hindi
›Complex grammar explained clearly
›Culturally contextualised
›Your language, your comfort
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Progress Tracking
›Vocabulary mastery levels
›Grammar concept completion
›Reading comprehension tests
›Monthly progress reports
🎓
Certification
›Quranic Arabic Completion Certificate
›Demonstrates proficiency level
›Pathway to advanced Islamic studies
›Official credential
🔗
Classical Text Unlock
›Understand Quran independently
›Access Hadith in original Arabic
›Read Tafseer and Fiqh books
›Foundation for advanced study
Who Should Learn
Who Is the Quranic Arabic Course Right For?
This course is for anyone who wants to move beyond translation dependence and connect with the Quran in its original, revealed form.
📖
Quran Reciters
You can recite beautifully but want to understand the Quran without translation dependence — this course is built precisely for you.
🗣
Translation Students
Already studying Quran translation but want deeper linguistic understanding of Arabic vocabulary and grammar structures.
🏩
Islamic Studies Students
Arabic unlocks Hadith, Fiqh, Tafseer, and Seerah books in their original language — an essential foundation.
🎓
Scholarly Aspirants
Anyone pursuing advanced Islamic education or considering formal Islamic studies needs a strong Arabic language foundation.
📚
Language Learners
Those who enjoy language learning and want a deeply meaningful application — Arabic is one of the world’s richest languages.
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No Prerequisites
Course starts from absolute basics — the Arabic alphabet. No prior Arabic knowledge required.
Many students combine Quranic Arabic with Hifz — understanding meanings significantly aids memorisation.
Time Commitment
Duration & Pricing
12
Month Fast-Track
4 classes / week
18
Month Standard
3 classes / week
24
Month Relaxed
2 classes / week
📊 Monthly Plans
| Basic | 2 classes / week — $99 / month |
| Standard ⭐ | 3 classes / week — $139 / month |
| Intensive | 4 classes / week — $179 / month |
🎓 Long-Term Packages
| 12-Month Program | $1,500 total — Save $180 vs monthly |
| 18-Month Program | $2,250 total — Save $252 vs monthly |
Daily practice: 20–30 minutes of vocabulary and flashcard review outside class significantly accelerates progress.
📈 Comprehension Timeline
After 3 months
30%
After 6 months
55%
After 12 months
70%
After 18 months
80%
Based on consistent practice and class attendance.
Included in All Packages
✓All digital study materials
✓Grammar reference charts & word lists
✓Vocabulary flashcard apps
✓Completion Certificate
✓Free first trial class
FAQs
Quranic Arabic FAQs
No — this course focuses exclusively on reading and understanding Quranic Arabic. If you want conversational Arabic, we offer a separate Modern Arabic course designed for that goal.
After 6 months you will recognise 50–60% of Quranic words. After 12 months, 70–80% independent comprehension. Full mastery takes years — but 70% transforms your Quran reading experience completely.
Arabic grammar is actually highly systematic and logical — more so than English. With proper teaching and consistent daily practice, it is very achievable. Millions of non-Arabs have learned it successfully throughout Islamic history.
No — the course starts from absolute basics: the Arabic alphabet. No prior knowledge of any kind is required.
Yes, absolutely. Many of our students combine both courses. Understanding the meanings actually aids memorisation significantly — the verse becomes personal and meaningful, not just text.
The Translation course teaches you the meanings via pre-translated explanations. This Quranic Arabic course teaches you the language itself — so you can derive the meanings independently from the Arabic text.
20–30 minutes of daily vocabulary review, flashcard practice, and Quran reading makes a significant difference. Consistent daily practice accelerates progress far more than class frequency alone.
Have More Questions?
Our Arabic language specialists will help you choose the right pace and package.
📧 arabic@leadquran.com
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Free Arabic Alphabet Chart
Download our beautifully designed Arabic alphabet chart — with letter forms, pronunciation guides, and Quranic examples.
Download Free Chart →إِنَّا أَنزَلْنَاهُ قُرْآنًا عَرَبِيًّا لَّعَلَّكُمْ تَعْقِلُونَ
Begin Learning the Language of the Quran
Move from translation dependence to genuine Quranic comprehension — in the language Allah chose to reveal His final message.
✓5 structured phases from alphabet to comprehension
✓300+ Quranic vocabulary words mastered
✓Full grammar (Nahw) and morphology (Sarf)
✓Practical Quran reading from day one
✓Quranic Arabic Completion Certificate
✓12–24 month flexible timeline
✓Free first trial class — no commitment
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