Torch
Bearers
Starting Saturday, August 30
Course Fee: USD 20 for 10 sessions
Time. 12 pm EST, 5 pm Uk, 9 pm PK
Torch Bearers
Course Outline
1- Young & Fearless: The First Believers
Sayyidunā ʿAli ibn Abi Talib , Sayyidunā Abu Bakr as-Siddiq, Sayyidatunā Khadijah bint Khuwaylid, Sayyidunā Zayd ibn Harithah, Sayyidunā Sa’d ibn Abi Waqqas رضي الله عنهم
2- Haters Turned Heroes: When the Fiercest Foes Became Friends
Sayyidunā ʿUmar ibn al-Khattab, Sayyidunā Khalid ibn al-Walid رضي الله عنهم
3- Teens Who Made History - Valuing your Youth
Sayyidunā Musʿab ibn ʿUmair, Sayyidunā Zayd ibn Thabit, Sayyidunā Usama ibn Zayd, Sayyidunā Anas ibn Malik رضي الله عنهم
4- Standing Tall Under Fire - Unshakable Faith in the Face of Oppression
Sayyidunā Bilal ibn Rabah, Sayyidatunā Sumayyah bint Khayyat, Sayyidunā Khabbab ibn al-Aratt, Sayyidunā Ammar ibn Yasir رضي الله عنهم
5- Pillars of Sincerity: Stories of True Seekers
Sayyidunā Salman al-Farisi, Sayyidunā Abu Dharr al-Ghifari, Sayyidunā Tamim al-Dari رضي الله عنهم
6- Lions of the Battlefield: Stories of the Brave Companions
Sayyidunā Abu ʿUbaydah ibn al-Jarrah, Sayyidunā Hamza ibn ʿAbdul Muttalib, Sayyidunā Talhah ibn ʿUbaydullah رضي الله عنهم
7- The Three Abdullahs: Young Giants of Islam
Sayyidunā Abdullah ibn ʿUmar, Sayyidunā Abdullah ibn ʿAbbas, Sayyidunā Abdullah ibn ʿAmr ibn al-ʿAs رضي الله عنهم
8- Givers Who Changed the Game - Helping the Ummah through Wealth & Sacrifice
Sayyidunā ʿUthman ibn ʿAffan, Sayyidunā Abu Talhah al-Ansari, Sayyidunā Abdur Rahman ibn ʿAwf, Sayyidunā Suhayb al-Rumi رضي الله عنهم
9- Beyond Arabia: Lessons from the First Ambassadors of Islam
Sayyidunā Muʿadh ibn Jabal, Sayyidunā Saʿd ibn Abi Waqqas, Sayyidunā Jaʿfar ibn Abi Talib رضي الله عنهم
10- Unlocking the Power of Tawbah – Our Lifeline to Allah
Sayyidunā Kaʿb ibn Malik, Sayyidunā Maʿiz ibn Malik, Sayyidunā Abu Lubabah رضي الله عنهم
11- Pearls of Knowledge & Wisdom
Sayyidunā Abu Hurayrah, Sayyidatunā ʿAisha bint Abi Bakr رضي الله عنهم
12- A Deal Like No Other: Trading This World for the Next
Sayyidunā Abu Hurayrah, Sayyidatunā ʿAisha bint Abi BakrAbu Dhar Ghaffari RA, Sa’ad ibne Aamir RA رضي الله عنهم

Course Components:
In-depth grammar instruction rooted in Qur’anic usage
Daily high-frequency Qur’anic vocabulary lists
Exercises and parsing practice using actual verses from the Qur’an
Progress tracking and application through guided reading
Daily Qur’anic vocabulary lists featuring high-frequency words
COURSE
OUTLINE
Introduction to the three fundamental categories of words in Arabic: Ism (noun), Fi‘l (verb), and Harf (particle)—with examples from the Qur'an for each.
Understanding the role and usage of pronouns, their function in sentence structure, and how they appear in the Qur'anic text.
Study of independent pronouns (ḍamā’ir munfaṣilah) and attached pronouns (ḍamā’ir muttaṣilah), with Qur'anic examples to highlight their grammatical behavior and meaning.
Exploration of proper vs. common nouns, definite vs. indefinite forms, and abstract vs. concrete nouns in the Qur'an.
Study of singular, dual, and plural forms—sound plurals and broken plurals—with application to Qur'anic examples.
Identifying feminine nouns, feminine markers (e.g., tāʾ marbūṭah), and their impact on agreement in sentences as seen in the Qur'an.
Overview of verb categories—past, present, and future tense—with focus on their form and function in Qur'anic verses.
Conjugation patterns and meanings of past tense verbs, along with parsing practice using Qur'anic verbs.
Study of verb prefixes and subject agreement, and their usage in expressing ongoing actions in the Qur'an.
Understanding how future tense is conveyed in Arabic using particles like sa- and sawfa, with Qur'anic examples.
Introduction to the two major types: Nominal (ismiyyah) and Verbal (fi‘liyyah) sentences, with structural analysis from the Qur'an.
Learning adjective-noun agreement in gender, number, and definiteness with Qur'anic examples.
Understanding possession in Arabic grammar, and how this structure is used throughout the Qur'an.
Usage of demonstrative pronouns for near objects, and their grammatical agreement.
Usage and rules governing far demonstratives in Qur'anic context.
Structure, subject-predicate agreement, and identifying nominal sentences in the Qur'an.
Recognizing action-based sentences and understanding how subject-verb-object sequences work in the Qur'an.
Identifying the doer and the object in a sentence and understanding how word order affects meaning in the Qur'an.
Common Arabic prepositions, their function, and how they govern the nouns that follow—applied to Qur'anic verses.
Understanding how the passive is formed in the past tense, with examples from the Qur’an where the doer is omitted.
Learning the passive structure in the present/future tenses and its impact on sentence meaning.
Introduction to nouns that indicate time and place, and their usage in Qur'anic descriptions and events.