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Noorani Al-Qaeda course

The Noorani Qaida course is a foundational program that teaches beginners the Arabic alphabet, pronunciation rules, and basic Quranic vocabulary. It uses a color-coded system to help learners distinguish similar letters and includes exercises for pronunciation practice. The course also covers Tajweed rules for correct Quranic recitation, such as elongation (madd) and blending (idgham). The course is suitable for learners of all ages, including college students. It provides a strong foundation in Arabic phonetics, reading, and writing, and is especially helpful for those studying Islamic texts.

Why Learn Noorani Qaida?

Learning Noorani Qaida builds a strong foundation in Arabic phonetics, improving pronunciation, reading, and Quranic recitation. It fosters discipline through consistent practice. For college students, it aids in understanding Arabic texts in Islamic studies, history, and philosophy, enabling direct engagement with primary sources.

Outcomes of the Noorani Qaida Course

By completing the Noorani Qaida course, students can expect:

  • Mastery of Arabic letters and pronunciation.
  • Improved reading comprehension of Arabic texts, including the Quran.
  • A deeper spiritual connection to the Quran through proper recitation.
  • Ability to apply Tajweed rules in Quranic recitation.

Features of the Course

  • 24/7 availability for flexible learning.
  • Noorani Qaida certificate upon completion.
  • Bi-weekly progress reports to track improvements.
  • Quizzes and practice tests for continuous evaluation.
  • Access to expert native Arabic teachers proficient in both Arabic and English.

List of Contents in Noorani Qaida

  1. Arabic Letters: Learning the 28 Arabic letters and their shapes.
  2. Short Vowels (Harakat): Fatha, Damma, and Kasra.
  3. Long vowels Vowels
  4. Sukun (ـْ): Indicates a silent letter.
  5. Tanween: Tanween Fath, Damm, and Kasr.
  6. Shadda (ـّ): Indicates doubling of consonants.
  7. Mad (Vowel Extension): Natural and secondary vowel extensions.
  8. Sun and Moon Letters: Identifying letters that affect the pronunciation of “Al.”
  9. Silent Letters (Qalqala): Special pronunciation for certain letters with sukoon.
  1. Waqf (Stopping): Rules for pausing at verse ends.
  1. Makharij: Correct pronunciation from various parts of the mouth.
  2. Connecting and Separating Letters: Correct linkage or separation of letters.
  3. Difficult Letters: Focus on hard-to-pronounce letters like خ, ص, and ض.
  4. Reading Practice: Gradual practice of short words and sentences.