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This FREE class is specifically designed for native Arabic speakers who are interested in developing a strong understanding of Arabic grammar. The course will begin with the fundamentals and progress to an upper intermediate level.


Your Instructor - Dirie Ahmed

A devoted enthusiast of Arabic language and culture, in 2009 Dirie embarked on his journey of Arabic studies in Yemen. In 2011, he ventured to Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, where he enrolled at Imam Saud University, demonstrating his commitment to academic excellence. Dirie successfully attained a two-year Arabic certificate, followed by a one-year diploma in Arabic and Islamic Sciences. Building upon this foundation, he further pursued and achieved a Bachelor's degree in Islamic Law (Sharia) from the same esteemed institution.

Throughout his academic and professional trajectory, Dirie has imparted his knowledge of the Arabic language to hundreds of individuals, including both native and non-native speakers. His instructional approach is marked by an unwavering passion for the subject matter, serving as a source of inspiration for his students. Dirie's engaging personality not only facilitates effective learning but also fosters an environment where others develop a profound appreciation for the Arabic language, mirroring his own enthusiasm.



Text Studied:

A modern-day textbook on Arabic grammar that meticulously begins with foundational concepts such as parts of speech (الاسم والفعل والحرف) and progresses seamlessly to an upper intermediate level. This comprehensive textbook incorporates a multitude of purposeful exercises, designed to facilitate a thorough grasp of Arabic grammatical structures, thereby enabling learners to - in shaa Allah - navigate the complexities inherent in the Quran.

Where can you find the book?

  • JQU Bookstore (Scarborough) - see here

  • Safinatul-Najat (UK - Online) - see here

  • Sifatu Safwa (Ireland - Online) - see here

  • Alternatively, students can find a pdf of the text online and follow along with that

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