Assalamu alikum brothers and sisters
there is a sister in Small heath birmingham who is a native Arabic speaker can teach both Arabic and Quran privately. Interested sisters can email me to give them her number.
Wassalmau alaikum

Assalamu alikum brothers and sisters
there is a sister in Small heath birmingham who is a native Arabic speaker can teach both Arabic and Quran privately. Interested sisters can email me to give them her number.
Wassalmau alaikum
Salaam,
I'm interested. I'm studying Quranic Arabic at QAF house on Coventry Rd, so this would be ideal as it would provide reinforcement and help me strengthen my Arabic. Infact, I know about two sisters who also might be interested.
Brother, it is against SF rules to provide and exchange email addresses in the general forums. Therefore could you please provide us with some details such as the day (s) she is willing to teach? Time? Location? Cost? Also has she taught before or is this her first time.
Once you have provided me with this information and if I feel I can attend these classes (i.e. it doesn’t clash with anything else) I can then provide you a number by which the sister can contact us sisters who are interested (not my number though).
JazakAllah
Wasalaam
If a person wants to measure his nearness to Allah, he should apply the following formula given by Shaykh Gangohi:
“A person’s nearness to Allah is proportional to his distance from his own ego and self [nafs].”

Assalamu alaikum sister
Thank you for your reply
I double checked and have been told thet the sister has taught sisters at beginners level in the past.
Due to her English she prefers having one patient sister at this stage preferably a beginner (this would suit her English abilities more)
Once her English improves she can take more students.
Time is not a problem for now and she is not asking for money either because its going to be language exchanging sessions.
The sister has learnt Quran at the mosques back in her arab country and is capable of teaching it.
Wassalamu alikum warahmatullah
Salaam,
JazakAllah for your reply. I don't think I'm a beginner in arabic or my friends who are interested.
If she wants to learn English, she can go and learn it in Muath Centre, which is on Stratford Road, near the camp hill round about. A lot of Arabs and pakistani's go there to study and learn English. I think they would teach it for free, although I really can't remember.
Tell the sister to contact the Eduaction Team at the Muath centre to get further infomation.
For further info click here
Hope this helps inshallah.
Wasalaam
If a person wants to measure his nearness to Allah, he should apply the following formula given by Shaykh Gangohi:
“A person’s nearness to Allah is proportional to his distance from his own ego and self [nafs].”
the zawiyah
which one of the people mentioned earlier is situated of coventry rd
u c caspians pizza shop- lool left- i mean drive left- go forward a bit and it should be on ur right- theres a sign on it as well
I am the servant of the Qur'an as long as I have life. I am the dust on the path of Muhammad, the Chosen One.― Rumi
Be like melting snow -- wash yourself of yourself. ― Rum

Assalamu alaikum
Looking for a place to teach Arabic please refer to my ad in Gumtree (excellent tuition for Arabic)
I have started giving private lessons teaching Arabic. I hold a PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Birmingham and have many years of experience in teaching the language. I am an Arab as well. If you are interested in learning Arabic/Quran or other Islamic studies please contact me. If you know of any place where I can teach in Small Heath or other areas in Birmingham please let me know.
Many thanks
Salaam,Assalamu alaikum
Looking for a place to teach Arabic please refer to my ad in Gumtree (excellent tuition for Arabic)
I have started giving private lessons teaching Arabic. I hold a PhD in Arabic and Islamic Studies from the University of Birmingham and have many years of experience in teaching the language. I am an Arab as well. If you are interested in learning Arabic/Quran or other Islamic studies please contact me. If you know of any place where I can teach in Small Heath or other areas in Birmingham please let me know.
Many thanks
Brother, you could try and ask at the darulsalaam bookshop on Coventry rd. I knew the sister who use to work there and she told me that they occasionally have classes on the 1st floor of the shop. Just speak to the brother who works at the shop and take it from there inshallah.
Also, you could ask at the Muath centre on Statford Rd. Ask if you can speak to a brother called Hamid Lea (a revert brother) and if you can’t get through to him, speak to someone called Debbie Simpson (a revert sister). Inshallah they can possibly provide some assistance.
But the best place, (where I think they are looking for teachers) is the mosque on Coventry Rd, the Darul Uloom Al-Islamiah Al-Arabia. Speak to a brother called Mujahid. Here is there telephone number: (0121) 772 6408.
Hope this helps inshallah.
Wasalaam
If a person wants to measure his nearness to Allah, he should apply the following formula given by Shaykh Gangohi:
“A person’s nearness to Allah is proportional to his distance from his own ego and self [nafs].”

Salam,
I would like to know if thier are any more recent fiqh classes starting in birmingham. Thank you hope someone could help

salam
I know a learned Maulana in Bham....In Moseley he is the second Imam of a few mosques in the area.
If anyone wants to contact him, I can get a hold of him Inshallah.
WS
Salaam,
Not sure of any new fiqh classes but Darul Uloom Al-Islamiah Al-Arabia might do some in the near future.
Also, I'm not sure, but I think As-Suffa institute might do some. You can contact them to find out for sure.
Does he teach any classes in Moseley? Fiqh maybe?Originally Posted by al_islam
Wasalaam
If a person wants to measure his nearness to Allah, he should apply the following formula given by Shaykh Gangohi:
“A person’s nearness to Allah is proportional to his distance from his own ego and self [nafs].”
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