Learn Arabic at Your Own Pace!

Arabic is the language of the Quran. For this reason, many people are interested in learning it. A Muslim would want to read and understand the word of Allah directly rather than through translation.

While there are lots of Arabic materials available online, it can be very overwhelming to put it together and get some benefit out of it. We designed a series of comprehensive courses through which any one can learn Arabic at their own pace while finding everything they need in one place!

To accommodate the busy, fast-paced lifestyle of most people, we designed each course as a set of short lessons. A lesson would take around 15 minutes to complete. Students can proceed with the pace that suits them. Courses also contain quizzes that allow students to evaluate their progress.

Learn at Your Own Pace

Short lessons allow for better time management. Whether you have a lot of time or a just a few minutes, you can learn at your own pace!

Practice, Practice, Practice!

Videos, stories and worksheets provide the practice necessary for achieving proficiency in reading, writing & understanding Arabic.

Evaluate Your Progress

Short quizzes allow you to evaluate your progress. Check whether you need more practice or you are ready to move to the next concept.

Who We Are

Asmaa is a mother and educator concerned with teaching Arabic language. Utilizing her teaching and curriculum development experience, she develops online Arabic courses. The courses are designed to be comprehensive, rich in learning materials, having a smooth flow of concepts, lots of practice, and ways to evaluate student progress. 

These courses are designed to achieve reading and writing fluency, building vocabulary, understanding of basic sentence structures, recognizing systematic patterns for verbs, nouns, adjectives, and other parts of speech, and understanding the meanings of small Quranic Surahs and basic prayers and duas. The courses also achieve listening and speaking proficiency.

Each course has clear learning objectives so the student knows what they will get out of it. In case a student has some Arabic education, they can decide which course best suits their background.