📚 Arabic Language · Intermediate

Quranic Arabic Course Online — Understand the Quran in Its Original Language

Stop relying on translations. Learn the vocabulary, Nahw (grammar), Sarf (morphology), and sentence patterns directly from Quranic text — so every Ayah speaks to you in its original Arabic without needing a translator.

Intermediate Age 12+ Live 1-on-1 Free Trial

What Is Quranic Arabic?

Quranic Arabic is the classical Arabic language used in the Holy Quran. It is different from modern spoken Arabic (Amiyyah) — it follows precise grammar rules (Nahw), word-formation patterns (Sarf), and uses a rich vocabulary that carries deep theological meaning.

Most Muslims worldwide read the Quran without understanding what they are reciting. This course at IqraExpert.in changes that. We teach you to understand the Quran directly — not through Urdu, Hindi, or English translations, but through the actual Arabic words and structures that Allah chose. When you understand Quranic Arabic, your Salah transforms, your Quran recitation becomes meaningful, and your connection to the Deen deepens in ways translation alone cannot provide.

What You Will Learn

  • Quranic Vocabulary (Mufradaat) — The 300 most frequent Quranic words cover approximately 70% of the Quran. We teach these first for maximum early understanding.
  • Nahw (Arabic Syntax/Grammar) — How words connect in sentences — Mubtada/Khabar (subject/predicate), Fa’il/Maf’ool (doer/object), Harf Jarr (prepositions), I’raab (word endings).
  • Sarf (Arabic Morphology) — How Arabic words are formed from 3-letter roots. Understanding one root unlocks dozens of related words across the Quran.
  • Quranic Sentence Analysis (I’raab) — Breaking down Ayahs word by word — identifying the role of each word in the sentence and how grammar affects meaning.
  • Common Quranic Phrases & Patterns — Recurring structures in the Quran (oath formulas, conditional sentences, command structures) that appear hundreds of times.
  • Practical Application in Salah — Understanding what you recite in every Rakat — Al-Fatiha, common Surahs, Tashahhud, Durood, and Duas.

Course Details

Duration

6–12 months for foundational Quranic Arabic. Ongoing for deeper study and full Quran analysis at Tafseer level.

Class Schedule

3–4 classes per week, 45 minutes each. The course can run alongside Quran Recitation or Tajweed.

Prerequisites

Ability to read the Quran (completed Noorani Qaida). No prior Arabic language knowledge needed — we start from scratch.

Fees

Starting from ₹2,499/month. Free trial class available. View pricing.

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Ustaz Ahmed Ali

Arabic Language Expert · Native Arabic Speaker

Ustaz Ahmed Ali teaches Quranic Arabic at IqraExpert.in. A native Arabic speaker with expertise in Nahw, Sarf, and Quranic vocabulary, he makes Arabic grammar accessible and practical — connecting every rule directly to Quranic examples so students see immediate application.

Frequently Asked Questions — Quranic Arabic

Do I need to know Arabic before starting this course?
No. The Quranic Arabic course at IqraExpert.in starts from zero Arabic knowledge. You only need to be able to read the Quran (Noorani Qaida level). The grammar and vocabulary are taught from scratch.
Will I be able to understand the Quran without translation after this course?
After completing the foundational course (6–12 months), you will understand approximately 60–80% of Quranic text directly. Full Quran understanding comes with continued study and the Quran Tafseer course.
Is this course different from Arabic for Kids?
Yes. Arabic for Kids teaches basic alphabet, vocabulary, and simple sentences for children age 4–12. Quranic Arabic is an intermediate course focused specifically on understanding the Quran’s grammar and vocabulary for age 12+.
Is there a free trial class?
Yes. Book a free trial at IqraExpert.in. The teacher will assess your current Arabic level and show you how the course works. No payment required.

Understand What Allah Is Saying to You

Book a free Quranic Arabic trial class — experience what it feels like to read an Ayah and understand it directly, without needing a translation.