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This summer, we are proud to announce an 8-week Arabic intensive for all levels, including absolute beginners. It will focus on the four skills of Arabic: reading, writing, speaking, and listening. This program is an excellent opportunity for students to immerse themselves in Arabic and learn the language of the Qur'an and the Prophet ﷺ. ​

 

Program Dates:

June 5th - July 31st

 

Days:

Mondays & Wednesdays 7 PM - 10 PM

Sundays 10 AM - 1 PM

Saturdays (online) 10 AM - 11:30 AM

 

Requirements:

Level 1: For beginners who can read the Qur'an or Nurani Qa'ida fluently.

Level 2: For intermediate students who have formally studied Arabic morphology or grammar before. 

Level 3: For students who have studied Arabic morphology and grammar already in detail and are looking for a nahw and sarf intensive of classical texts: Al-Ajrumiyya, Bina ul-Af'al, Tasrif al-Izzi, and other selected texts.

 

This program is a comprehensive study of the Arabic language and its skills, meant for all beginner and intermediate students. Students will take a placement exam in the first week of the course to determine placement.

2025 Summer Arabic Intensive

$350.00Price
  • For students who are unable to particapate in the program, they can request a full refund of the program before June 2nd. After that, refunds will not be permitted.

  • What is the cost?
    It is $800 per semester. There are two semesters every year, and classes are offered year round with some breaks for holidays.
  • Is this program only for future scholars?
    This program is for seekers at all levels, including those who have no plans to go into full-time scholarship. The main requirement that is needed is a serious desire to seek knowledge and the mental and physical ability to commit to the time and rigor of a program that meets three hours a day, for three days a week.
  • Is there an online component?
    Darul Fath is fully in-person. If you choose to take online classes, we offer them at Arkview.org.
  • What if I can't attend every day?
    We highly recommend that you make a firm intention before applying to this program, and make the commitment to attend all the courses you choose to take. We understand that a student may not take every single course. Missing one or two classes will not hurt one, but a luke-warm commitment and spotty attendance will only waste your time and money
  • Is there a women's program?
    Yes, we have a women's program which includes courses in aqida, fiqh, tasawwuf, & hifz. All women's courses are held at the New Brunswick Islamic Center.
  • How is fiqh taught?
    As a pre-requisite, students must have decided to study Hanafi or Maliki fiqh. Shafi'i and Hanbali fiqh are not offered. A student may not study two madhabs at once for pedagogical reasons.
  • What books do I need to purchase?
    The book list will be made available to all students. Students can use PDFs of the books or they can purchase them online.
  • Where are classes?
    Classes are held on two campuses: 367 Somserset St in New Brunswick. 1330 Livingston Ave in North Brunswick (NBIC).

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