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28-05-2006, 11:35 PM
Summer arabic and hadith intensive program for sisters only. This is in the Chicago area so if you live in the US there is no need to travel overseas for your Islamic education. For year around general education this is also a good place to send your sons and daughters. Details are found on the site: http://www.iieonline.org/summerschool.html
This year's summer school is only for sisters and will not be for brothers. Insha Allah, it will be offered for brothers next year.
Duration: Monday, June 13, 2005 - Friday, August 5, 2005
Do you want to learn Arabic?
Are you interested in understanding the Qur’an and Hadith in their original Arabic form? Does the idea of meeting, and maybe even living with, motivated individuals such as yourself sound exciting?
Whether you wish to forward your Islamic education, acquire a new language, or just place out of language requirements for college or high school, this summer, the institute of Islamic Education (IIE) is the place to be. For the past ten years, IIE has been offering a variety if invaluable services to the Muslim community of Chicago.
Under the aegis of some of the most qualified scholars in North America, IIE offers programs of instruction in Tahfeez-ul-Qur’an Al-Karim (memorization of the Holy Qur'an), Tafseer (Qur’anic exegesis), Hadith, Arabic, Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), and other such traditional fields of Islamic Learning.
One of our most popular offerings has been the intensive summer Arabic program known as Arabic Made Easy. For the past six years, Arabic Made Easy has offered students young and old, the opportunity to acquire a working knowledge of the Arabic language in just 8 to 10 weeks.
Take this summer to invest in the intensive Arabic program at IIE. It may turn out to be the best decision you will ever make.
The Program
This year’s summer program begins June 13 and ends August 5. Students can look to expect some five hours of classroom instruction daily with about three to four hours of homework everyday. Classes begin at 8:30 daily, Monday thru Friday. Classes will be held separately for brothers and sisters.
This year three levels of instruction are being offered- beginner, intermediate, and advanced. A student’s level of study will be determined on the basis of his or her performance on placement exams given prior to the initiation of the course. Though the materials, level of difficulty, and medium of instruction will vary, the following fields of study will be covered at every level:
Arabic Grammar
A comprehensive study of the two major branches of Arabic grammar, Sarf (morphology) and Nahu (syntax)
Arabic Conversation
Group discussions with a focus on developing the ability to converse in various social situations and text facilitated dialogues.
Arabic Reading
A study of various books covering diverse topics with a concentration on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and book discussions.
Arabic Writing
Creative paragraph writing, critical analysis of texts, and composition drills.
Hadith
A deep study of a collection of short and easy to memorize sayings of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), grammatical analysis of Hadith.
Fiqh (for advanced level only)
An introduction to the laws pertaining to Islamic worship (such as purification, prayer, fasting, alms, and pilgrimage) in Arabic
Qur’an Memorization
A targeted memorization of one Juz (Para) of the Holy Qur’an with correct pronunciation.
Students who have previously studied the Arabic language extensively may pursue a higher education in the Islamic Sciences at the Institute. Please contact IIE for more information.
Accomodations
IIE offers the same accommodations for summer school students as it does for regular full time students.
Tuition and Boarding
The cost for the entire eight week course including boarding, food, tuition, and textbooks is $800.00.
For commuting students who opt not to lodge at IIE dormitories, the cost of the program is $500.00 which includes tuition, textbooks, lunch, and snacks.
This year's summer school is only for sisters and will not be for brothers. Insha Allah, it will be offered for brothers next year.
Duration: Monday, June 13, 2005 - Friday, August 5, 2005
Do you want to learn Arabic?
Are you interested in understanding the Qur’an and Hadith in their original Arabic form? Does the idea of meeting, and maybe even living with, motivated individuals such as yourself sound exciting?
Whether you wish to forward your Islamic education, acquire a new language, or just place out of language requirements for college or high school, this summer, the institute of Islamic Education (IIE) is the place to be. For the past ten years, IIE has been offering a variety if invaluable services to the Muslim community of Chicago.
Under the aegis of some of the most qualified scholars in North America, IIE offers programs of instruction in Tahfeez-ul-Qur’an Al-Karim (memorization of the Holy Qur'an), Tafseer (Qur’anic exegesis), Hadith, Arabic, Fiqh (Islamic Jurisprudence), and other such traditional fields of Islamic Learning.
One of our most popular offerings has been the intensive summer Arabic program known as Arabic Made Easy. For the past six years, Arabic Made Easy has offered students young and old, the opportunity to acquire a working knowledge of the Arabic language in just 8 to 10 weeks.
Take this summer to invest in the intensive Arabic program at IIE. It may turn out to be the best decision you will ever make.
The Program
This year’s summer program begins June 13 and ends August 5. Students can look to expect some five hours of classroom instruction daily with about three to four hours of homework everyday. Classes begin at 8:30 daily, Monday thru Friday. Classes will be held separately for brothers and sisters.
This year three levels of instruction are being offered- beginner, intermediate, and advanced. A student’s level of study will be determined on the basis of his or her performance on placement exams given prior to the initiation of the course. Though the materials, level of difficulty, and medium of instruction will vary, the following fields of study will be covered at every level:
Arabic Grammar
A comprehensive study of the two major branches of Arabic grammar, Sarf (morphology) and Nahu (syntax)
Arabic Conversation
Group discussions with a focus on developing the ability to converse in various social situations and text facilitated dialogues.
Arabic Reading
A study of various books covering diverse topics with a concentration on reading comprehension, vocabulary, and book discussions.
Arabic Writing
Creative paragraph writing, critical analysis of texts, and composition drills.
Hadith
A deep study of a collection of short and easy to memorize sayings of the Holy Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him), grammatical analysis of Hadith.
Fiqh (for advanced level only)
An introduction to the laws pertaining to Islamic worship (such as purification, prayer, fasting, alms, and pilgrimage) in Arabic
Qur’an Memorization
A targeted memorization of one Juz (Para) of the Holy Qur’an with correct pronunciation.
Students who have previously studied the Arabic language extensively may pursue a higher education in the Islamic Sciences at the Institute. Please contact IIE for more information.
Accomodations
IIE offers the same accommodations for summer school students as it does for regular full time students.
Tuition and Boarding
The cost for the entire eight week course including boarding, food, tuition, and textbooks is $800.00.
For commuting students who opt not to lodge at IIE dormitories, the cost of the program is $500.00 which includes tuition, textbooks, lunch, and snacks.