Arabic Studies 2022-2024 course
Learn to Understand Quranic Arabic Online/Offline
- COURSE: Arabic Studies
- CODE: ILM02
- DURATION: 80 weeks 2022-2024
- ACCESS: Men and Women
- MODE OF STUDY: Part-time and On-site
- START DATE: September 2022
- TEACHER: Ustadh Muhammad Ali
- LOCATION: Cedar Court Hotel, Bradford
- FEE: £1195
Detailed Course Information
Our Arabic studies course aims to equip learners with a detailed understanding and application of Quranic and Traditional Arabic. Giving them the necessary tools required to pursue further studies.
Covering: Arabic Grammar (Syntax and Morphology) and Arabic Language
This is a medium commitment course. To successfully achieve the course aims, students will attend classes three days a week. They will be required to prepare for the following lessons and revise their previous lessons.
- Timings & Schedule
- Location & Facilities
- Admissions process/requirements
- Modes of study & delivery
- Further study options
- Fees
Start Date: September 2022
Days: Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Time: 6pm – 8pm
Class Time: 6 hours per week
Duration: 2 Years (40 Weeks for 1 Term Time)
Full on-site address: Rowan Suite, Cedar Court Bradford Hotel, Mayo Avenue, Rooley Lane, Bradford, BD5 8HW
Facilities: Highly conveniently located Four Star Hotel, 300 space car park. Tea/Coffee served.
As the session is two hours long, we will have a mid-session break. There are two areas adjacent to the conference suite. One will be used by male learners to have a complimentary tea/coffee break, the other used by female learners.
Learners will be encouraged to network.
Approximate travel time and distance from major hubs:
Halifax: 22 Minutes (9.1 miles)
Leeds: 25 Minutes (13 miles)
Dewsbury: 26 Minutes (8.5 miles)
Wakefield: 28 Minutes (17 miles)
Huddersfield: 29 Minutes (12 miles)
Oldham: 35 Minutes (29 miles)
Rochdale: 39 Minutes (27 miles)
Keighley: 41 Minutes (13 miles)
Manchester: 57 Minutes (37 miles)
Islamic Studies or similar.
Admissions process:
1. Please complete the form linked below
2. A secure & trusted online payment system will take the fee (coming soon)
3. Ihya College will then get in touch to confirm your enrollment and payment.
This is a part-time course.
Course Delivery:On-site,
We want our learners to have a strong competency in reading and understanding Classical Arabic.
Further to Arabic studies, we want our learners to become qualified, legitimate Scholars, who are able to take people on the very same journey they have been on.
We want to support this by by delivering our Scholarship Studies Programme.
For our first intake in September 2022, the course fee is £1195.

Ustadh Muhammad Ali answering student queries
Classical Islamic source text taught in the modern context
Source text 1: Nahw Mir – A Primer in Arabic Grammar
Throughout history, thousands of Muslim Scholars in the Indian Sub Continent and Central Asia have commenced their studies with the work ‘Nahw Mir’. When study of the Persian language dwindled in India, many scholars took it upon themselves to translate this work into the Urdu language. With the introduction of the Nizami Syllabus among English speaking people, the need arose for a simple translation of this concise yet immensely beneficial text. This text is preferred over modern grammar books because of its simplicity and brevity.
Topics covered:
Lesson 1 – The Spoken Word
Lesson 2 – Beneficial Sentences
Lesson 3 – Non-Beneficial Sentences
Lesson 4 – Signs of a Noun, Verb and Particl
Lesson 5 – The Declinable and Indeclinable
Lesson 6 – Indeclinable Nouns
Lesson 7 – The Definite and Indefinite
Lesson 8 - Plurality
Lesson 9 - Declination
Lesson 10 – The Imperfect Tense and its Declination
Lesson 11 - Regents
Lesson 12 – Particles that affect the Imperfect Tense
Lesson 13 – Effective Verbs
Lesson 14 – Transitive Verbs
Lesson 15 – Anomalous Verbs
Lesson 16 – Effective Nouns
Lesson 17 – Semantical Regents
Lesson 18 – The Followers
Lesson 19 – Munsarif and Ghayr Munsarif
Lesson 20 – Non-Active Particles
Source text 2: Imdad Al-Sarf
Arabic Morphology is a branch of Arabic Grammar that deals with word forms and patterns. It is essential for students to learn this science in order to be proficient in Arabic.
This book has been specifically written for the English speaking student. The exercises are based on Quranic verses, which allows students to apply their learnings whilst developing a deeper understanding of our Holy Book.
Topics covered
Source text 3: Arabic Course for English Speaking Students Books 1-3
The Arabic Course for English Speaking Students, is a comprehensive and popular course for the teaching of the Quranic and Traditional Arabic, originally devised and taught at the renowned Madinah Islamic University, catering for the non-Arabic speaking students from all over the world. Over the years, this course has enabled students to become competent in their use of the Arabic Language and to participate and benefit from scholarly pursuits such as Qur’anic exegesis, hadith, fiqh, sirah, history and classical and modern literature.
- It is concise (consisting of only three books reasonably 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 of the necessary Arabic grammatical rules in such a way that the student is spared the monotonous task of memorising them
- It helps acquires an understanding of hundreds of Qur’anic verses, ahadith, Arabic parables and poetry
Topics covered:
Book 1 (Twenty-Three Lessons)
Book 2 (Thirty-One Lessons)
Book 3 (Thirty-Four Lessons)
Source text 4: Sharh Miat Aamil
This book comprehensively covers Arabic grammar rules. Due to it typically being the first complete Arabic book taught to students, there is a specific focus on sentence formation analysis and application of the rules. This is key in developing the ability to read and understand Arabic script without diacritical marks (harakat).
Topics covered:
Introduction
The First Type – Preposition Particles
The Second Type – Particles Similar to Verbs
The Third Type – Maa and Laa which are similar to Laysaa
The Fourth Type – The Particles which make the Noun Accusative
The Fifth Type - The Particles which make the Verb Subjunctive
The Sixth Type - The Particles which make the Verb Jussive
The Seventh Type - The Nouns which make the Verb Jussive
The Eighth Type – The Nouns of Number
The Ninth Type – The Verbal Nouns
The Tenth Type – The Defective Verbs
The Eleventh Type – The Verbs of Proximity
The Twelfth Type – The Verbs of Praise and Blame
The Thirteenth Type – The Verbs of the Heart, Absolute Object, Infinitive, Active Participle, Passive Participle, Similar to Adjective, Attributed Noun, Complete Noun, Semantical Regents
Cedar Court Hotel: Convenient hub location and Great facilities

Full on-site address:
Rowan Suite, Cedar Court Bradford Hotel, Mayo Avenue, Rooley Lane, Bradford, BD5 8HW
As the session is two hours long, we will have a mid-session break. There are two areas adjacent to the conference suite. One will be used by male learners to have a complimentary tea/coffee break, the other used by female learners.
- Convenient location - right next to M606 motorway.
- Great facilities - Four Star Hotel and Free parking.
- Tea/Coffee served.
Real transformations with real people
Arabic Studies
Hafiz boosts his Arabic from easy learning methods
The easy to learn, catered at the students pace teaching allows Hafiz to improve his Arabic.
Arabic Studies
Samreen gains the immense blessings of understanding the Quran
Not just reading but comprehending and making even greater connections with the words of Allah (s.w.t).