As a non-Arabic speaker, starting to learn the Classical Arabic language was not easy. I faced many difficulties. While learning a new language, memory plays a very important role—especially when used in the right way. After going through many challenges and reading the works of different scholars and authors, I thought of creating a website that could help students of knowledge all over the world.
You may find similar websites, apps, or tools to learn Arabic. But the method I use in this website is based on real classroom experiences and the ongoing issues faced by students of knowledge. Many institutions around the world follow similar methods in their teaching. The books selected on this website like ‘Qisas-ul-Ambiya’, ‘Hidaytun Nahwu’, ‘Mukhtasar-al-Quduri’ are also the same ones taught in many Islamic schools, colleges, and universities.
By following this methodology and using the books and subjects provided here, In Shaa Allah, non-Arabic speaking students will benefit greatly.
Goal for This Website
The goal is simple: to make Classical Arabic learning easy, clear, and useful. I want students to feel confident when they read Arabic texts, whether it’s grammar, stories, or religious books. I focus on vowel marks (harakaat) because they are the key to correct reading and understanding. Without them, even a small word can be misunderstood and Quranic vocabulary for memorization with their meaning.
I also try to keep everything well-organized. Each section of the website is made with care, so learners can go step by step. Whether you are just starting or already know some Arabic, you will find something helpful here.
A Message to Students
If you are learning Classical Arabic, don’t give up. It may feel hard at first, but with regular practice and sincere intention, you will improve. Ask Allah for help, stay patient, and keep reviewing. Even five minutes a day can make a big difference.
I hope this website becomes a useful tool in your journey. May Allah make it easy for all of us to learn and understand His language.
Founder & Talib-ul-Ilm
www.arabicvowels.com
Date: 16/08/2025