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At IQA, our vision for teaching Quranic Arabic is to provide students with a comprehensive and immersive language-learning experience that emphasizes the integration of the Quran and Islamic Studies.

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At IQA, our vision for teaching Quranic Arabic is to provide students with a comprehensive and immersive language-learning experience that emphasizes the integration of the Quran and Islamic Studies. We believe that Quranic Arabic is a critical tool for understanding the Quran and deepening our comprehension of Islamic values and beliefs.

Our Quranic Arabic courses are designed to provide students with a strong foundation in Quranic Arabic vocabulary and grammar. We integrate Islamic Studies into our curriculum to help students connect their language learning with Islamic history, beliefs, and values.

In our Quranic Arabic classes, students learn Quranic vocabulary, grammar rules, and how to read and analyze Quranic passages in their original Arabic text. We emphasize reading comprehension as it is the foundation of Quranic Arabic learning. To achieve this, students learn the Arabic script, diacritics, and basic grammar rules. As they progress, students read longer passages and engage in more complex analyses of the text.

To enable students to apply their reading skills to different contexts, we provide comprehension exercises. These exercises help students to identify key vocabulary words, understand their meaning in context, and identify grammatical structures that they can apply to their own writing.

In addition, we have implemented a pullout program for new students who are not yet proficient in Quranic Arabic. This program provides intensive lessons to help new students prepare for the main Quranic Arabic classes. The program is designed to enable students to reach a level of proficiency that will allow them to join the main Quranic Arabic classes within one year.

Overall, our Quranic Arabic courses aim to provide students with a holistic and immersive learning experience that integrates the Quran, Islamic Studies, vocabulary, and grammar. Our goal is to inspire a love of learning Quranic Arabic and Islamic Studies and to help students develop the skills and knowledge they need to connect with the Islamic faith and deepen their comprehension of Islamic values.

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    840 Abrams Road, Dallas

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