How high will the concentration on Arabic grammar and Morphology be during the initial months?
Arabic grammar (Nahw) and morphology (Sarf) will comprise about 80% of the material during the initial months. Only when students are firmly grounded in these does the course move onto other sciences. The Arabic language will be the soil from which all our understanding of future sciences will grow; thus if our grasp of it is weak one can expect the resulting fruits grown therefrom to be sour and rotten too. It is only after firm understanding and retention (through regular study and practice) of grammar and morphology that our study of future disciplines shall flourish. Some of the additional topics of study (20%) during the initial months will be: Seerah (English translation by Aisha Bewley of Qadi ‘Iyad’s “Ash-Shifa'”), Tajweed (an English primer will be available), and ‘Aqidah (beliefs).
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