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Learn Arabic the Right Way — From the Ground Up
Learn Arabic the Right Way
— From the Ground Up
A 15-week foundational grammar program that helps you understand Arabic sentence structure, root words, and how the language of the Qur’an really works — with live classes, real teachers, and revision built in.
A 15-week foundational grammar program that helps you understand Arabic sentence structure, root words, and how the language of the Qur’an really works — with live classes, real teachers, and revision built in.
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Find out if this Arabic course is right for you
Find out if this Arabic course
is right for you
In this live Q&A session, our course teachers walk you through the full programme — what you’ll be learning, how the classes work, and what kind of support you’ll receive.
They also answer common questions from students, and you’ll hear real testimonials from people who’ve already taken the course and seen the impact it’s had on their learning.
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What's in the recording:
What's in the recording:
A live Q&A.
How the classes work.
Answers to common questions.
Explains what you will learn.
The support provided.
Testimonials from students
From Frustration to Fluency
(Step by Step) 👍
From Frustration
to Fluency
(Step by Step) 👍
You can read Arabic — but when it comes to understanding the words, the sentences, and meaning… it still feels out of reach.
You can read Arabic — but when it comes to understanding the words, the sentences, and meaning… it still feels out of reach.
You've probably tried before. Apps, YouTube videos, random workbooks. Nothing stuck. And without a system, it's easy to give up.
You've probably tried before. Apps, YouTube videos, random workbooks. Nothing stuck. And without a system, it's easy to give up.
Now imagine this:
Now imagine this:
You open a verse from the Qur’an and start recognising patterns.
You can start understanding what the book of Allah is saying.
You know what the words mean — and why it's there.
This is the shift. From surface reading… to actual understanding.
This is the shift.
From surface reading… to actual understanding.
Our Method
A Proven Way to approach the
Arabic Language that actually works 👇
A Proven Way to approach the
Arabic Language
that actually works 👇
By the end of the course, you'll be able to:
By the end of the course,
you'll be able to:

Identify the 3 types of words in Arabic: Ism, Fi’l, and Harf

Recognise sentence types and their parts (Mubtada, Fa’il, Maf’ul)

Conjugate verbs in past tense (masc/fem, I/you/we/they)

Build both verbal and nominal sentences

Analyse full Arabic sentences with confidence

Use prepositions and correct word order
All taught in a way that builds from the ground up — with live feedback, revision, and weekly practice.
All taught in a way that builds from the ground up — with live feedback, revision, and weekly practice.
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Pricing + Enrollment Details
Pricing + Enrollment Details
All proceeds go to supporting Islamic education through the Karima Foundation (Registered Charity).
100% of all proceeds go to supporting Islamic education through the Karima Foundation (Registered Charity).
Online with Recordings via Karima Academy
Online with Recordings via Karima Academy
Starting September 2026
Starting September 2026
Via Zoom with access to recordings
Via Zoom with recordings
Twice a week, 1.5 hours per lesson
2 Lessons per week
15-week course
Minimum Age: 16+




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Live Classes Online + Recordings
£200
£200
30 lessons
Just over £6.50 per class
30 lessons
Just over £6.50 per class
30 lessons
Just over £6.50 per class
Weekly Schedule:
Tuesdays 7:00PM – 8:30PM
Sundays 9:00AM – 10:30AM
What's included:
Live interactive sessions with a qualified teacher
Recordings after each lesson so you never fall behind
Course materials and resources on Karima Academy
No prior Arabic experience needed
Inside the Course: Weekly Breakdown 👇
Inside the Course:
Weekly Breakdown 👇
Inside the Course: Weekly Breakdown 👇
Modules Covered
Modules Covered
Weeks 1-4
Weeks 9-11
Weeks 5-8
Weeks 12-15
What You Get When You Join
What You Get
When You Join
Upon completing this course, you will have the opportunity to enrol in the full-year Arabic programme.
Here's what's included with this course:
Upon completing this course, you will have the opportunity to enrol in the full-year Arabic programme.
Here's what's included
with this course:
15 weeks of live classes
Small class size for personal feedback
Pathway to Year 1 Full Arabic Grammar Program
Access to recordings (for online students)
Full student learning pack (notes, handouts, diagrams)
Weekly assignments + guided revision
Final assessment to benchmark your growth
Why Should You Join?
This Course is Perfect For You if…
This Course is
Perfect For You if…
We recommend this course for students
that are able to meet any of the conditions below:
We recommend this course for students that are able to meet any of the conditions below:

You can read Arabic letters

You’re serious about committing 2–3 hours a week to study

You want to understand Arabic sentences, not just decode words

You’re ready for structured, guided learning — not casual drop-ins

You’ve tried apps or free classes but didn’t make progress
Instructors
Meet Your Teachers
Meet Your Teachers
Learn from instructors with years of experience and our very own students to support you on your journey to learning Arabic.
100% of all proceeds go to supporting Islamic education through the Karima Foundation (Registered Charity).

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Zaigham Junaid
MSc Psychology | Head of the FTA Programme, Karima Foundation
Ustadh Zaigham teaches across multiple disciplines, from Kalām and Fiqh to Arabic and Logic. With academic training in Psychology and Theology, and traditional studies under leading scholars, he brings insight from both the Islamic and Western intellectual traditions. He currently leads the FTA Programme at Karima Foundation, helping students build a rigorous foundation in Islamic thought.

Ustadh Asim Ayub
Resident Teacher at the Karima Foundation | Alimiyyah Graduate, PGCE | Senior Editor at Turath Publishing
Ustadh Asim is a traditionally trained scholar who brings a rare blend of academic and Islamic education. He completed the ʿĀlimiyya program at Darul Uloom Bury and holds degrees in Economics and Economic History from Brunel and LSE, along with a PGCE in education. A resident teacher at the Karima Foundation, he’s known for his clarity, depth, and commitment to making Islamic learning accessible.
Reviews
What Past Students Say
What Past Students Say
Don’t just take our word for it. Hear from real students who’ve attended past sessions and experienced the impact for themselves.


“I always felt like grammar was over my head. This course finally made it make sense.”
Amina S.
Revert Student
“I always felt like grammar was over my head. This course finally made it make sense.”
Amina S.
Revert Student
“I always felt like grammar was over my head. This course finally made it make sense.”
Amina S.
Revert Student
“It’s the first Arabic course I’ve stuck with. Structure, revision, real feedback — everything I needed.”
Yusuf M.
Working Professional
“It’s the first Arabic course I’ve stuck with. Structure, revision, real feedback — everything I needed.”
Yusuf M.
Working Professional
“It’s the first Arabic course I’ve stuck with. Structure, revision, real feedback — everything I needed.”
Yusuf M.
Working Professional
“The final test pushed me — but it was worth it. Now I actually understand Arabic.”
Zara T.
Gap-Year Student
“The final test pushed me — but it was worth it. Now I actually understand Arabic.”
Zara T.
Gap-Year Student
“The final test pushed me — but it was worth it. Now I actually understand Arabic.”
Zara T.
Gap-Year Student
"I enrolled in the Karima Arabic course with the intention to be able to understand the Qur'an directly without translation. I never thought I'd be able to learn Arabic, but Karima's approach changed that. The teacher explained everything so clearly and broke down complicated concepts in a way that made sense. The weekly structure kept me consistent even with a busy schedule. I'm now reading the Qur’an and picking up meanings on my own, and it's an amazing feeling."
Avais
Full time work & part-time student
"After trying to learn Arabic on and off for nearly two decades and never making much progress, this course was the first time I made real progress. The lessons were structured in a way that really helped build understanding step by step, and I never felt left behind. The teacher's encouragement and the way feedback was given made a huge difference. This is the only course I’ve stuck with and seen real results from."
Arji Fazal
SAP Security Specialist
"Why I signed up to the course: I wanted to understand the Qur’an, what I was reciting in my Salah and the Tafseer lessons at the Masjid. I’ve always struggled with Arabic grammar and couldn’t find a course that really explained things properly. This one did. Everything is broken down, examples are given, and there’s real support. It’s helped me so much in my own learning and in teaching others too."
Zainab Q.
Working as a teaching assistant
"My purpose for signing up to the course had been to gain a better understanding of Arabic in general, and specifically Qur’anic Arabic. I found previous resources too shallow or confusing, but this course was different. It actually teaches you how the language works in context. I’ve started noticing words and meanings in Salah and Qur’an that I never noticed before. The consistency and pacing were exactly what I needed."
Abdulqadir Q
Site Reliability Engineer
I began my Alimiyyah journey at 11 years old, studying 6 days a week for 4 hours a day. Despite all those years, I never felt confident with Arabic. This course changed that. For the first time I felt like I understood what was going on, not just memorising. I feel like a whole door has opened in my Islamic studies, and I’m finally making sense of the language that’s always been at the centre of my learning.
Aleeza Shiraz
Full time Student
The reason I signed up to the Arabic programme was to gain an understanding of the Qur’an and to further my knowledge of the Arabic language. I had doubts about my ability to keep up but the support and structure of the course made it manageable. I’m now able to recognise roots and patterns when reading and it’s honestly opened up a new layer of meaning. I’m excited to keep going.
Raheem
Full Time Student and have a part time job
"Joining Arabic at the Karima Foundation has been an experience full of realisations, effort and spiritual upliftment. I used to think Arabic was only for older people or scholars, but now I know that even at my age, I can build a connection with the Qur’an. The classes are engaging, the teachers are kind, and it’s made me appreciate the beauty of the Arabic language so much more."
Aadam
Full time student at school
"I enrolled in the Karima Arabic course with the intention to be able to understand the Qur'an directly without translation. I never thought I'd be able to learn Arabic, but Karima's approach changed that. The teacher explained everything so clearly and broke down complicated concepts in a way that made sense. The weekly structure kept me consistent even with a busy schedule. I'm now reading the Qur’an and picking up meanings on my own, and it's an amazing feeling."
Avais
Full time work & part-time student
"After trying to learn Arabic on and off for nearly two decades and never making much progress, this course was the first time I made real progress. The lessons were structured in a way that really helped build understanding step by step, and I never felt left behind. The teacher's encouragement and the way feedback was given made a huge difference. This is the only course I’ve stuck with and seen real results from."
Arji Fazal
SAP Security Specialist
"Why I signed up to the course: I wanted to understand the Qur’an, what I was reciting in my Salah and the Tafseer lessons at the Masjid. I’ve always struggled with Arabic grammar and couldn’t find a course that really explained things properly. This one did. Everything is broken down, examples are given, and there’s real support. It’s helped me so much in my own learning and in teaching others too."
Zainab Q.
Working as a teaching assistant
"My purpose for signing up to the course had been to gain a better understanding of Arabic in general, and specifically Qur’anic Arabic. I found previous resources too shallow or confusing, but this course was different. It actually teaches you how the language works in context. I’ve started noticing words and meanings in Salah and Qur’an that I never noticed before. The consistency and pacing were exactly what I needed."
Abdulqadir Q
Site Reliability Engineer
"Joining Arabic at the Karima Foundation has been an experience full of realisations, effort and spiritual upliftment. I used to think Arabic was only for older people or scholars, but now I know that even at my age, I can build a connection with the Qur’an. The classes are engaging, the teachers are kind, and it’s made me appreciate the beauty of the Arabic language so much more."
Aadam
Full time student at school
The reason I signed up to the Arabic programme was to gain an understanding of the Qur’an and to further my knowledge of the Arabic language. I had doubts about my ability to keep up but the support and structure of the course made it manageable. I’m now able to recognise roots and patterns when reading and it’s honestly opened up a new layer of meaning. I’m excited to keep going.
Raheem
Full Time Student and have a part time job
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Here are the most common things people ask — so you can feel confident before booking your spot.
Do I need to know Arabic already?
You must be able to read Arabic letters fluently — but grammar is taught from the ground up.
Do I need to know Arabic already?
You must be able to read Arabic letters fluently — but grammar is taught from the ground up.
What if I miss a class?
Online students receive recordings. Students must inform instructors and catch up within an agreed timeframe.
What if I miss a class?
Online students receive recordings. Students must inform instructors and catch up within an agreed timeframe.
Is this course for men and women?
Yes — this course is open to all learners.
Is this course for men and women?
Yes — this course is open to all learners.
Is there a certificate or qualification?
Yes — successful students who pass the final assessment are eligible for our full-year program.
Is there a certificate or qualification?
Yes — successful students who pass the final assessment are eligible for our full-year program.
Can I join late?
No — this is a structured course with set progression. No late enrollments will be accepted.
Can I join late?
No — this is a structured course with set progression. No late enrollments will be accepted.
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