Online Quranic Arabic Course
Understand the Quran in Its Original Language
Stop relying on translations. Learn Quranic vocabulary, Nahw (syntax), Sarf (morphology), and I’rab (sentence analysis) directly from the Quran itself — so every Ayah speaks to you in the language Allah revealed it in. Live one-on-one classes with a native Arabic-speaking Ustad at IqraExpert.
What Is the Quranic Arabic Course?
Quranic Arabic (العربية القرآنية) is the Classical Arabic language in which the Holy Quran was revealed — distinct from Modern Standard Arabic (Fusha) and from spoken dialects (Amiyyah). It follows precise grammatical rules (Nahw), word-formation patterns (Sarf), and a rich vocabulary chosen by Allah Himself for clarity, depth, and timeless meaning. Every word in the Quran was placed deliberately. Understanding the language unlocks meaning that no translation can fully carry.
The IqraExpert Quranic Arabic Course teaches the language of the Quran from zero — vocabulary, grammar, morphology, and live sentence analysis — directly from Quranic verses. There is no detour through Modern Arabic or conversational Arabic. Every lesson, every example, every exercise comes straight from the Mushaf. You learn the language by learning the Book. By the end, you read an Ayah and understand it — not because you remember the translation, but because you understand the words.
“Indeed, We have sent it down as an Arabic Quran so that you may understand.”
Translation is a window. Arabic is the room. A translation gives you the meaning of a verse the way one scholar understood it. The Arabic gives you the verse itself — the word choice, the sentence structure, the rhythm, the emphasis, the secondary meanings. Once you understand the Arabic, your Salah changes. Your recitation changes. Your relationship with the Quran changes.
Who Should Take This Course?
Adults Who Recite But Don’t Understand
You can read the Quran fluently and you make Khatm regularly, but you do not understand what you are reciting. You read the translation afterwards, and the connection feels indirect. This course gives you the language so the meaning arrives with the recitation, not after it.
Anyone Who Wants Salah to Mean Something
You stand in Salah every day and recite Al-Fatiha, the Tashahhud, and short Surahs without understanding the words. This course teaches you exactly what you say in every Rakat — so Salah becomes a conversation, not a recitation.
Students Preparing for Tafseer Study
You want to study the Tafseer of Ibn Kathir, Tabari, or Maududi — and you know that real Tafseer requires Arabic. This course gives you the Nahw and Sarf foundation needed to follow classical Tafseer works in their original references and Arabic citations.
Children Aged 12+ and Teenagers
Teenagers who have completed Noorani Qaida and basic Quran reading and want to start understanding what they recite. The right age to begin Quranic Arabic — when grammar makes sense and motivation is real. Builds a lifelong relationship with the Book.
What You Will Learn — Quranic Arabic Curriculum
The IqraExpert Quranic Arabic curriculum is sequenced for understanding the Quran specifically — not Modern Standard Arabic, not spoken Arabic. Every module is taught with verses from the Mushaf as live examples. Your Ustad analyses each Ayah with you word by word — until reading and understanding happen together, not in two separate steps.
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01
Mufradaat — The Vocabulary of the Quran
The most frequent 300 Quranic words cover approximately 70% of the entire Quran. We teach these first — words like رَبّ, ٱللَّه, يَوْم, قَالَ — so understanding kicks in immediately, from the first Surahs you study.
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Sarf — Word Formation from 3-Letter Roots
Arabic words are built from three-letter roots (Jadhr) using consistent patterns. Learn the root ك ت ب and you unlock kataba, kitaab, maktab, kaatib — dozens of related Quranic words at once. Sarf is the multiplier that makes vocabulary efficient.
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Ism, Fi’l, Harf — The Three Word Categories
Every Arabic word is a noun (Ism), a verb (Fi’l), or a particle (Harf). Identifying which category each word belongs to is the first step in any sentence analysis. This module gives you the lens through which all Quranic Arabic is read.
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The Verb System — Past, Present, Command
Madi (past tense — kataba), Mudari’ (present/future — yaktubu), Amr (command — uktub), and the patterns of conjugation across persons and numbers. The verb is the heart of an Arabic sentence — and most Quranic sentences are verbal.
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Nahw — Sentence Structure and Syntax
Mubtada and Khabar (subject and predicate of a noun sentence), Fa’il and Maf’ool (doer and object of a verb sentence), Mudaf and Mudaf Ilayhi (possessive constructions), and the rules that make Quranic sentences make sense.
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Huruf al-Jarr — Prepositions in the Quran
The prepositions that appear thousands of times in the Quran — فِي, عَلَى, إِلَى, مِن, عَن, بِ, لِ — and how each shifts the meaning of the word it attaches to. Small words. Massive impact on understanding.
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Damaa’ir — Pronouns Attached to Words
Arabic attaches pronouns directly to verbs and nouns. Rabbi (my Lord), Rabbuka (your Lord), Rabbuhum (their Lord) — same word, different attached pronouns, different meanings. Mastering the 14 attached pronouns transforms how you parse Quranic Ayat.
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I’rab — Word-by-Word Sentence Analysis
The word-ending changes (Damma, Fatha, Kasra, Sukoon) that signal a word’s role in the sentence. Marfoo’ (subject case), Mansoob (object case), Majroor (after a preposition). I’rab is how you confirm you’ve understood a verse correctly — not just guessed.
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Recurring Quranic Patterns
Conditional sentences (If… then…), oath formulas (By the heavens, by the dawn), exclusion patterns (None has the right to be worshipped except…), and command structures. These recurring patterns appear hundreds of times — once you recognise them, the Quran becomes readable.
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Application — Salah Arabic, Then Whole Surahs
The final stage — applying everything to Surah Al-Fatiha, the Tashahhud, common short Surahs (Naas, Falaq, Ikhlas, Kafiroon, Nasr), and then progressively longer Surahs. Your Ustad analyses each Ayah with you until reading and understanding fuse into a single act.
How IqraExpert Teaches Quranic Arabic Online
Quran-First, Not Textbook-First
Most Arabic courses spend the first six months on dialogue exercises that have nothing to do with the Quran. We do not. From the first lesson, every example is from the Mushaf. You learn the language while reading the Book — not before it.
Vocabulary by Frequency, Not Alphabet
We teach the most frequent Quranic words first — not the alphabet order. The 300 most common words cover 70% of the Quran. Learn those and you understand most verses immediately. The remaining 30% gets layered in as you progress.
Live Word-by-Word Analysis
Every class includes live I’rab — your Ustad picks an Ayah and analyses it with you, word by word, identifying the role of each word. This is the classical Madrasa method, taught online. Reading a verse becomes understanding a verse.
Native Arabic Speaker, Your Language
Your Ustad is a native Arabic speaker — and teaches you in Urdu, Hindi, or English. The Arabic terms (Mubtada, Fa’il, Mansoob) stay in Arabic because they have no precise English equivalents. The explanations are in the language you think in.
Course Details & Structure
Taught Under the Supervision of IqraExpert’s Arabic Faculty
Direct instruction is delivered by Ustaz Ahmed Ali — a native Arabic speaker with expertise in Nahw, Sarf, and Quranic vocabulary. He makes Arabic grammar practical and concrete, connecting every rule to Quranic verses so students see immediate application from the first lesson. Female sisters are taught by certified Alimahs from the Sisters Programme led by Dr. Alima Faiza Salim.
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need to know Arabic before starting this course?
Will I be able to understand the Quran without translation after this course?
How is this different from Modern Standard Arabic (MSA)?
How is this different from Arabic for Kids?
Can I take this course alongside Quran Recitation or Tajweed?
Are female teachers available for sisters?
What is the right age to start Quranic Arabic?
Can I learn Arabic well enough to read classical Tafseer works?
Is the trial class actually free?
Read One Ayah. Understand It Without a Translation.
Book a free Quranic Arabic trial class — experience what it feels like to read a verse and understand it directly, in the language Allah revealed it in. No payment. No commitment. Just one Bismillah away from beginning.
