Aims
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For the seeker to have a foundational understanding of the written classical Arabic language, sentence structure, verb conjugation and grammar to be able to recognise textual patterns, analyze text and translate from Arabic to English and vice versa as expected at a foundational level.
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For the seeker to cover a varied and structured syllabus in foundational Islamic sciences.
Class Rules
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Strictly no recording allowed.
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Stay muted and all cameras must remain off.
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No unnecessary chatting.
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Each student must login from their own device. No device sharing for attendance registration and q&a purposes.
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Each lesson requires preparation before and revision after class and all students will be required to participate in answering questions and the in class polls, quizzes and informal assessments.
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Students are required to mutually agree on a rota to recite the text in every lesson which can be set ahead of time and sent to the tutor with at least 2 persons ready to recite (in case of the absence of 1).
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All students must enter a session mentally prepared to read the Arabic text ahead even if it is not their turn to read.
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Tutors may remove disruptive attendees from class without warning.
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You will require login from your desktop laptop/pc/mac rather than a mobile phone to ensure full participation in class.
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Saving or downloading video/audio recordings on any device or platform is not permitted nor sharing to any other person or platform. The recorded material is exclusively and confidentially for the personal educational use of registered students of this course.