Gateway to Arabic is a well-structured, progressive course that has been carefully designed to teach Arabic in a non-Arabic-speaking environment to learners from a broad age range. It contains a wealth of exercises to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and the understanding and application of grammar. Extensive research and piloting ensure that materials are easy to learn from and to teach.
Gateway to Arabic Book Two builds on the basic reading and writing skills acquired in Book One (Starter Book). With a vocabulary of over 350 words and carefully structured text supported by 250 illustrations, Book Two provides learners with a basic knowledge of Arabic grammar, enabling them to take their first steps in understanding and using non-verbal sentences.
This course has been designed to present the young students comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadith. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followd by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school text book, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and the children. In this way children will nt only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.
The IQRA' Arabic Reader 1 Workbook is the perfect reinforcement tool for the accompanying textbook. Enhance your Arabic language skills with valuable exercises and activities designed for effective learning. Strengthen your language abilities with this essential workbook.
Professor Abdur Rahim, Director of the Translation Centre of the King Fahd Quran Printing Complex and former Professor of Arabic at the Islamic University of Madinah, Saudi Arabia, has authored texts designed to impart a knowledge of classical Arabic through applied grammar. Each lesson, based on a conversation, illustrates distinctive language patterns. These patterns are elucidated by a variety of helpful exercises. The vocabulary ranges from classical and Quranic Arabic to modern Arabic. This series of books is currently being utilized at various schools to prepare students for the University of London (UK) GCE O-Level and A-Level examinations.
Islamic Studies - Student Workbook - Level 2 is designed to complement the revised and enlarged Islamic Studies textbook for this level. The workbook has a large number of test questions to cover each lesson in a comprehensive manner. Thought-provoking quizzes will help students reinforce learning and build a meaningful integration of the materials in the textbook. The workbook will also enhance test-taking skills and prepare students for advanced learning.
Please remember that effective and meaningful repetition is key to reinforcing learning, and student workbooks provide the perfect platform for consistent practice. Educators all over the world believe employing workbooks is very effective in reinforcing concepts and theories that have been learned.
This course has been designed to present the young students comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadith. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followd by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school text book, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and the children. In this way children will nt only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.
This course has been designed to present the young students comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadith. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followd by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school text book, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and the children. In this way children will nt only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.
In this exercise book, Qur'anic terms and frequently used Qur'anic phrases and expressions are used in 60 lessons designed to teach the writing of Arabic words and sentences, as well as their meanings and message. The material is presented and organized under eight categories of reference that can serve as a little dictionary of some Qur'anic themes.
The Gateway to Arabic Handwriting Book has been written as part of theGateway to Arabic series with students who want to practice their handwriting in mind. This text gives students the opportunity to learn, practice, and acquire proficiency in a fluent style of Arabic handwriting. It is recommended that students should already have completed at least Book One of the Gateway Series and be familiar with the Arabic alphabet before embarking upon this book. Although a number of handwriting styles are used in the Middle East, the style taught in this book, namely ruq'ah, is the most widespread and the easiest to learn.
Compared to the printed style of Arabic, which is termed naskh, ruq'ah offers the advantage of being much quicker to write. The book has been organized so that identical naskh and ruq'ah texts appear on facing pages for ease of comparison and contrast. The first section sets out the letters of the Arabic alphabet in all their forms: initial, medial, final, and isolate. The precise direction and sequence of pen movements for each letter have been clearly indicated through the use of numbered arrows. Having completed the presentation of the alphabet in all its forms, the book then provides the student with the chance to practice copying complete words and phrases, most of which would already be familiar to the Muslim student. A further opportunity for the reinforcement of handwriting skills is given through the copying of selective ayaat (verses of the Qur'an). A translation of these verses is included on the page on which they appear.
The Islamic Studies Level Kindergarten book is intended for children ages 4–5. Today, Kindergarten is like the new “first” grade—where children learn a lot but also have fun. The goal of kindergarten is to encourage and build good feelings about school and learning. Students begin with a very basic curriculum. The book emphasizes the most important academic activity—developing literacy through reading and writing.
Islamic Studies for Kindergarten begins by building familiarity with key written and spoken words. The objective is to introduce the basic ideas of Islam through various activities—writing, coloring, cutting, gluing, sorting, listening, singing, and sometimes simply playing.
The Level 4 book is intended for children ages 8–11 who have completed the Level 3 book from Weekend Learning or who have a similar knowledge base of Islam. This is their third or fourth year in a formal Islamic class.
All lessons in this book are thematically presented in distinct units. Topics in the Level 4 book are diverse and are presented in greater detail. Learning about Allah remains an important focus of the entire series, as well as the life of Nabi Muhammad (S). The unit on how Islam changed Arabia takes a closer look at the life of Nabi Muhammad before and after receiving divine revelations. With the ritual duties becoming obligatory to students in this age group, several topics on the Fiqh of sal?t are introduced. The lives of the four Khalifas are covered in greater detail in order to explain their contributions to Islam. Several moral-building lessons are also included.
This revised edition is Ideally for 7-8-year old, second or third grade students. The children are in their second or third year in a formal Islamic class. This book builds on the knowledge base of the Level 1 book, with an additional emphasis while introducing the basics of Islam.
All lessons are presented thematically in distinct units. Unit 1 focuses on the Creator and His message. This unit answers questions about Allāh, Islam, faith, and the Qur’ān. Unit 2 covers topics on our Ibadat-focusing on the five-pillars of Islam. Unit 3 covers the stories of some of the Messengers. Unit 4 covers some other topics about Islam that are relevant for students in this age group. An early undertanding of some of the basics of Islam is presented in this unit. Unit 5 describes proper adab and akhlaq learned from the Qur’ān and authentic sunnah of the Messenger (s).
As with the Level 1 book, each lesson begins with a coloring page. The coloring time helps students settle down and be comfortable before the lesson begins. Attention span of children is small; therefore, short paragraphs introduce two or three concepts. This is followed by in-class review section to allow for short break and reinforce learning. Some homework is included in the book, however schools and parents are encouraged to buy a separate workbook that has many more test questions and chapter-based activities.
A Grade 1 level book of Sirah designed for classroom use. This textbook introduces grade one readers to the immaculate life and sublime teachings of our beloved Prophet Muhammad a and lays the groundwork for studies in higher grades.
First Steps in Arabic Grammar Part One, is a grammar manual textbook, written and field tested by two South African professors of Arabic. It is written in simple language and rules of grammar gradually explained in a lucid language so that both young students and adult learners can understand and follow it without much difficulty. This book is a part of IQRA's Program of Arabic Studies, but it can be followed as an independent textbook an Arabic grammar for junior high, high school, college students and adults. For the students who have studied IQRA' Arabic Reader series, this volume provides a natural transition to a formal introduction to Arabic grammar!
Islamic Studies - Student Workbook - Level 3 is designed to complement the revised and enlarged Islamic Studies textbook for this level. The workbook has a large number of test questions to cover each lesson in a comprehensive manner. Thought-provoking quizzes will help students reinforce learning and build a meaningful integration of the materials in the textbook. The workbook will also enhance test-taking skills and prepare students for advanced learning.
Please remember that effective and meaningful repetition is key to reinforcing learning, and student workbooks provide the perfect platform for consistent practice. Educators all over the world believe employing workbooks is very effective in reinforcing concepts and theories that have been learned.
The third Level in the “I Love Islam” series lays the foundations of the Islamic belief system for young learners in a colorful and age-appropriate manner. The key concept of Tawheed is explained in simple language, drawing on the Qur’an and the teachings of the Prophet (peace be upon him). Seerah, worship, and Islamic manners and etiquette are covered. Fun characters are introduced to students, inspiring them to learn important life lessons. With this series, students can enjoy the subject and learn lessons that will last a lifetime.
Gateway to Arabic is a well-structured, progressive course that has been carefully designed to teach Arabic in a non-Arabic-speaking environment to learners from a broad age range. It contains a wealth of exercises to reinforce vocabulary acquisition and the understanding and application of grammar. Extensive research and piloting ensure that materials are easy to learn from and to teach.
Gateway to Arabic Book Three offers a step-by-step approach to learning past and present tense verbs with plenty of opportunity for practice. Each point of grammar is reinforced through sample conversations that offer the student the chance to use the language in a meaningful context and develop confidence in self-expression.
This general knowledge quiz book contains 5 quizzes each with 20 questions and answers at the back. This is ideal for use in the classroom, at home or in the car on long journeys.
This textbook has been written for the Junior High level. The History of the al-Khilafah ar-Rashidah deals with one of the most important periods of Islamic History. Following the Sunnah, this period established the principles of Shura (Consultation), a responsible government, the rule of law, the welfare system, and human rights. The age of the “Righteous Caliphs” represents an age whose principles embody the model of the Islamic State. Yet this period also saw the Fitnah, a tragic splitting of the Muslim community. This textbook attempts to make this very complex situation understandable to middle schoolers.
The Level 1 Islamic Studies book from Weekend Learning is for 5-7 year old children who can read short sentences and write short phrases. Ideally, the book is for the 1st-grade students. This is their first year in a formal Islamic class.
All lessons in this book are thematically presented in distinct units. There are total of 6 units and 28 chapters in the book. The Level 1 book introduces students to the fundamentals of Islam. These students have very little or no knowledge about Allah, Islam, the Qur’an, and the Messenger. The lessons in this book attempt to walk students through the basics of Islam. Assuming students have no prior knowledge, the book takes the first step toward formal curriculum-based learning. The goal here is to keep it simple and enjoyable, yet informative. Each chapter provides the Islamic foundation appropriate for this age group. The concepts learned in this book will be covered in greater detail in future grade levels.
The book has 28 lessons on Allah, the Qur’an, Islam, Rasulullah (S), the Hadith and Sunnah and 5-pillars of Islam, Messengers of Allah, Akhlaq and Adab in Islam and so forth. The idea is to cover the basics of Islam. For example, 6 lessons cover the concepts of 5-pillars, 5 lessons cover a short introduction to 5 rasuls and nabis, 9 lessons cover Islamic values and morals.
Each lesson begins with a coloring page. The coloring time helps students settle down and be comfortable in the class before the lesson begins. The attention span of children is small; therefore, short paragraphs introduce two or three concepts. This is followed by in-class review section to allow for a short break and reinforce learning. Some homework is included in the book, however schools and parents are encouraged to buy a separate workbook that has many more test questions and chapter-based activities.
Learn a selection of Arabic prayers and expressions while having fun with sixty-plus pages of imaginative activities that will introduce young children to a range of practices from Islam and the Muslim world. The Islamic Manners Activity Book includes puzzles, word searches, coloring pages, connect-the-dots, and matching cards that will occupy and entertain children for hours.
Fatima D'Oyen was born in New York and embraced Islam in 1979. An author of several books for Muslim children, she has also been active in holistic Islamic education, Montessori, scouting and green living in the United States and Europe, in a variety of capacities.
This course has been designed to present students with a comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and hadith. Moral principles are not taught directly but through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followed by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school textbook, it is also an ideal tool for homeschooling. Children will not only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.
Features:
A focus on learning through communication
Development of critical thinking skills
Discusses the culture of the language in an attractive and objective way
Presents real-life situations
Islamic themes
About The Author:
An accomplished writer, translator, and educator notable for his contributions to Islamic children's literature is Saniyasnain Khan. He has devoted his efforts to providing young readers with an entertaining and accessible introduction to Islamic principles. For his contributions to children's literature with Islamic themes, Saniyasnain Khan is well known. Numerous works, including books on Islamic history, prophets, and moral principles, as well as stories from the Quran, have been written by him or translated by him. His works are recognized for their straightforward prose, colorful drawings, and captivating stories. Saniyasnain Khan is well known for his "Goodword Quran Stories" series, "Tell Me About" books, "Islamic Fun Books," and "Children's First Questions and Answers." Through engaging stories, these books hope to provide kids with a broader understanding of Islamic principles and values.
Play and learn Arabic alphabet, words, animals, fruits and much more! Develope alphabet and matching skills with these dominoes cards. Bright and colourful alphabet themed dominoes.
A complete course for the believing men and women who want to learn their religion from the ground up, building a firm foundation upon which to base their lives, focus, and actions. This is the second in our series on Islamic beliefs and making them a reality in your life which began with “al-Waajibat: The Obligatory Matters.” This course utilizes various commentaries of Sheikh Muhammad Ibn ‘Abdul Wahaab’s original text from the following scholars of our age:- Sheikh ‘Abdul ‘Aziz ibn Baaz- Sheikh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-’Utheimeen- Sheikh Saalih Ibn Sa’d as-Suhaymee - Sheikh Saalih al-Fauzaaan – - Sheikh Muhammad Amaan al-Jaamee - Sheikh Saalih aal Sheikh – and others (in addition to various statements of scholars of the Sunnah throughout the centuries).
Goodword Arabic Picture Dictionary for Kids, is the perfect first reference book created to help your child learn Arabic in an easy and fun-filled way. This book includes over 500 commonly used words and their helpful definitions of them in English and Arabic. These are accompanied by colourful and amusing illustrations of familiar subjects to better understanding. Goodword Arabic Picture Dictionary of Kids, is a must-have vocabulary building and Arabic learning resource book for your child.
Fun with Arabic Alphabet is an ideal first book for your child to learn and practice writing Arabic alphabet. The 14 jumbo-size, wipe and clean pages are packed with beautiful, clear and easily recognised pictures encouraging your child early Arabic alphabet learning in a fun way.
This course has been designed to present the young students comprehensive Islamic education, comprising general Islamic knowledge based on the Quran and Hadith. Instead of teaching moral principles directly, they are taught through themes chosen from the Quran and other Islamic sources. A major portion of the course comprises the text of the Quran, which is followd by exercises to test the depth of understanding of the students. Though basically intended for use as a school text book, it is also an ideal tool for home schooling involving both the parents and the children. In this way children will nt only learn the ethical values conveyed by the message of Islam but will also be stimulated to want to know more about Islamic teachings when they grow up.