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Qaidah : Letter Lane

Last edited 42 days ago by Rasheed Ali
Welcome to the Class to learn Arabic Letters. If you were sent this link it’s because someone thinks you may, or may know someone who wants to learn the Arabic Letters! Welcome to this fantastic journey! Please read below to learn more!
Letter Lane is the first step in our Qaidah course, designed to teach you the names and forms of Arabic letters. In this section, you will learn how to identify, read, and write the Arabic alphabet, setting a strong foundation for fluency in reading Arabic.
In Letter Lane, you will study Lessons 1 through 45, which cover all the letters in their isolated and connected forms. By the end of this section, you will be able to read and pronounce each Arabic letter correctly.
Lesson Range: 1-45
Total Hours: 3 hours 45 minutes
Duration: 2-3 weeks
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CLASS TIMES

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Wednesday, September 25th 7:00pm EST
Friday, September 25th 7:00pm EST
Monday, September 25th 7:00pm EST
Wednesday, October 2nd 7:00pm EST
Friday, October 4th 7:00pm EST
TENTATIVE: Monday, October 7th 7:00pm EST
TENTATIVE: Wed, October 9th 7:00pm EST
TENTATIVE: Friday, October 11th 7:00pm EST

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The Qaidah is a basic course that teaches how to read and pronounce Arabic letters and words. A section is a part of the Qaidah course that includes several lessons for students to complete. During a class, the teacher and students work together to learn and practice the content of a section. Each lesson typically includes 6 letters or words for students to practice reading and pronouncing.

How to Prepare & Register

Please complete the following steps:
Set Your Intention: Begin with a firm and sincere intention to learn for the sake of Allah.
Review the Section Overview: Familiarize yourself with the Qaidah curriculum.
Read the Teaching Methodology: Learn about our collaborative learning model.
Success Milestones: Know the skills you'll acquire and the goals you'll achieve.
Course Fee and Discount Options: Decide if you will pay the full cost or pursue the discount by fulfilling specific commitments.
Register: Add your name to the attendance list and submit your pre-course assignment.
Commit to Teaching: review the agreement to teach, no need to sign.

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"I heard 'Abdullah bin Mas'ud saying: 'The Messenger of Allah (ﷺ) said: "[Whoever recites a letter] from Allah's Book, then he receives the reward from it, and the reward of ten the like of it. I do not say that Alif Lam Mim is a letter, but Alif is a letter, Lam is a letter and Mim is a letter."

Section Overview

The Letter Lane section covers Lessons 1 through 45, focusing on the Arabic alphabet and its basic pronunciation. Through a series of progressive lessons, you will learn to recognize and pronounce each Arabic letter, building the fundamental skills required to read Arabic accurately. Each Letter Lane lesson introduces six letters or words, providing students with ample practice. Classes are designed to be engaging and collaborative, with the teacher guiding the students through each lesson
5 classes: 45 minutes each
Lesson Range: Lessons 1–45
Total Hours: 3 hours 45 minutes
Page Range: Pages 1–6
Duration: Our goal is to accomplish this within 3 weeks at 3 classes per week.

Teaching Methodology

At Measured Tones Institute, we believe in a dynamic and interactive approach to learning. Here’s what you can expect in a typical Letter Lane class:
Brief and focused lessons: Each lesson is taught in under 3 minutes.
Rapid reading goals: Students aim to read each lesson in under 20 seconds.

Success Milestones

By the end of Letter Lane, you will be able to:
Pronounce six 4-letter Arabic words in 20 seconds.
Confidently read and pronounce all Arabic letters.
Help other students master the letters, reinforcing your own learning.
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Course Fee and Discount

The full price for Letter Lane is $200. A discounted rate is available for students who meet the following requirements:
Pre Course: Submit a study schedule outlining their home study plan. At what time will you practice your lesson every day for 15-30 minutes.
Arrive 5 minutes early to each class.
Actively engage by asking at least one question per lesson.
Stay for the full class duration.
Commit to teaching others beyond the Letter Lane section.
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In the past, students traveled for knowledge, fostering respect, discipline, and etiquette—values upheld in this course today.

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Agreement to Teach

I hereby agree to use the knowledge I gain from the Letter Lane course to teach others the Arabic letters and their pronunciation. In doing so, I acknowledge the responsibility to strengthen my own recollection of this essential knowledge through consistent teaching. I commit to sharing the blessings of understanding with others, recognizing that knowledge is a gift from the All-Knowing, Allah (SWT). By helping others in their journey to read and pronounce the Arabic language, especially in relation to the Qur'an, I seek to honor the hadith that "The best among you are those who learn the Qur'an and teach it." I understand that teaching not only benefits my students but also solidifies my own understanding, creating a cycle of learning and benefit for all. With this agreement, I accept the duty of sharing knowledge for the sake of Allah and the well-being of my community.

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If you’ve gotten this far then you have reviewed the course and are ready to register. I look forward to hearing from you! And congratulations on starting your Arabic journey with the Foundational Letters!
Text me if you have any difficulties 8607193954 Rasheed Ali

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