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Although it may seem difficult at first, you can learn to speak, read, and write the Arabic language!
Arabic Language Educational Books
These complete systems (books and/or tapes) take you through the essentials of pronunciation, grammar, reading, and writing the Arabic language - both classical and Modern Standard Arabic.
MadinahArabic.com
Free online course designed to teach the Arabic language based on one of the most popular courses being used today - the Madinah Book Series - which is used by Madinah University (Saudi Arabia).
Arab Academy
An interactive Arabic language curriculum designed by professionals in the fiels of Teaching Arabic as a Foreign Language, and monitored by teachers on a regular basis.
Arabic Study Programs in the Arab World
Study Arabic in Yemen, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Kuwait, or North Africa! The Middle East Studies Association recommends overseas programs that are set up specifically for foreigners. Although the list is 10 years old, it gives a good indication of the stable and long-established programs that are available.
Qasid Institute - Amman, Jordan
The Qasid Institute is quietly developing a reputation as one of the leading centers in the Middle East for Arabic language learning. A comprehensive curriculum taught over thirteen distinct levels takes a student from the proper pronunciation of letters to a high level of mastery.
Dar al-Mustafa - Tarim, Yemen
The education at Dar al-Mustafa follows the methodology of a traditional school of Islamic sciences. Studies are focused on different major areas, with jurisprudence (fiqh) and Arabic grammar (nahw) at the forefront. Other major areas of study include: theology (aqidah), Quranic memorization, Quranic exegesis (tafsir), and sciences of the heart.
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