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Online Arabic Grammar Course

Our Online Arabic Grammar Course helps students understand the structure of the Arabic language through clear and practical lessons in Nahw (syntax) and Sarf (morphology). Students learn how Arabic words are formed, how sentences are constructed, how verbs change, and how grammatical roles affect meaning. Through live one-to-one classes, experienced Arabic teachers make complex grammar concepts easier to understand and apply in reading, writing, Quranic Arabic, and classical texts.

Online Arabic Grammar Course - Nahw and Sarf

What You'll Learn in Our Arabic Grammar Course

Build a strong foundation in Arabic syntax and morphology while learning how grammar works inside real Arabic sentences and Quranic expressions.

Nahw – Arabic Syntax

Understand how nouns, verbs, particles, subjects, predicates, and objects work together to create meaningful Arabic sentences.

Sarf – Arabic Morphology

Learn how Arabic words are formed from root letters and how different patterns change their form and meaning.

Arabic Sentence Structure

Learn the difference between nominal and verbal sentences and understand how words connect grammatically.

Verb Conjugation

Study Arabic verb forms and learn how verbs change according to tense, person, gender, and number.

I'rab & Case Endings

Understand grammatical roles and learn why Arabic word endings change according to their position within a sentence.

Grammar in Context

Apply grammar rules to practical Arabic examples instead of relying only on isolated definitions and memorization.

Why Learn Arabic Grammar?

Vocabulary alone is not enough to understand Arabic accurately. Grammar explains how words relate to each other and why their forms change inside different sentences. A student may recognize individual Arabic words but still misunderstand the complete sentence without knowing the grammatical relationship between those words.

Learning Arabic grammar gives students a structured way to analyze sentences rather than depending entirely on translation or guesswork. As grammar knowledge improves, learners become more confident when reading Arabic, identifying sentence patterns, understanding verb forms, and producing their own grammatically accurate expressions.

Learn Nahw – Arabic Syntax

Nahw is the branch of Arabic grammar concerned with sentence structure and the grammatical roles of words. Students learn how nouns, verbs, and particles function and how their position within a sentence affects meaning.

Our Nahw lessons introduce concepts progressively so students understand the logic behind Arabic syntax. Instead of simply memorizing grammatical labels, learners practice identifying what each word is doing inside a sentence and why a particular grammatical form is required.

Key Nahw Topics

  • Ism, Fi'l and Harf
  • Nominal Sentences
  • Verbal Sentences
  • Mubtada and Khabar
  • Subject and Object
  • Prepositions and Particles
  • Pronouns and Demonstratives
  • Adjectives and Agreement
  • Idafah Construction
  • Arabic Case Endings
  • Introduction to I'rab

Learn Sarf – Arabic Morphology

Sarf focuses on the internal structure of Arabic words. Arabic is strongly based on roots and patterns, which means a single root can produce many related words. Understanding these patterns helps students recognize unfamiliar vocabulary and understand how changes in word form affect meaning.

Students learn how verbs are conjugated and how different morphological patterns produce nouns, verbs, participles, and other forms. This provides a systematic method for understanding Arabic vocabulary instead of treating every new word as completely unrelated.

Key Sarf Topics

  • Arabic Root Letters
  • Word Patterns and Forms
  • Past Tense Verbs
  • Present Tense Verbs
  • Imperative Verbs
  • Verb Conjugation
  • Singular, Dual and Plural Forms
  • Masculine and Feminine Forms
  • Active and Passive Participles
  • Common Derived Verb Forms
  • Word Formation and Meaning

Understand Arabic Sentence Structure

Arabic sentences follow recognizable grammatical patterns. Learning these patterns allows students to understand which word is performing an action, which word receives the action, what information is being described, and how different parts of the sentence relate to each other.

Students practice both nominal and verbal sentences and gradually progress toward more detailed structures. Practical exercises help learners identify grammatical roles instead of simply memorizing rules without understanding their purpose.

Learn I'rab Step by Step

I'rab is an important part of Arabic grammar that helps students understand the grammatical role of words within sentences. Instead of treating case endings as random vowel changes, students learn why a noun may be nominative, accusative, or genitive according to its function.

Our lessons introduce I'rab gradually through practical sentence analysis. Students learn to identify the role of a word first and then understand the grammatical effect associated with that role. This develops stronger analytical skills and makes advanced Arabic texts easier to approach.

Arabic Grammar for Understanding the Quran

Arabic grammar is especially valuable for students who want to strengthen their understanding of Quranic Arabic. Quranic verses contain precise grammatical structures in which word forms, sentence relationships, and case endings contribute to meaning.

Learning Nahw and Sarf helps students recognize common Quranic patterns, understand how words are derived from roots, identify grammatical relationships, and develop a stronger foundation for studying Quran translation and Tafsir.

Grammar study does not replace Tafsir or scholarly explanation, but it gives students valuable linguistic tools that help them engage with Quranic Arabic at a deeper level.

Course Features

  • Live One-to-One Arabic Grammar Classes
  • Nahw – Arabic Syntax
  • Sarf – Arabic Morphology
  • Arabic Sentence Structure
  • Verb Conjugation Practice
  • I'rab & Case Ending Lessons
  • Quranic Arabic Grammar
  • Root & Word Pattern Analysis
  • Practical Grammar Exercises
  • Personalized Learning Plans
  • Experienced Arabic Teachers
  • Flexible USA Time Zones
  • Homework & Regular Revision
  • Progress-Based Lessons
  • Free Trial Class

Who Can Join Our Arabic Grammar Course?

Our Online Arabic Grammar Course is suitable for teenagers, adults, Arabic language students, Quran students, Islamic studies learners, reverts, teachers, and anyone who wants to understand Arabic structure more accurately.

Students with basic Arabic reading ability can begin with foundational grammar concepts, while intermediate learners can focus on more detailed Nahw, Sarf, sentence analysis, verb patterns, and I'rab. Lessons are personalized according to each student's existing knowledge and learning objectives.

Arabic Grammar for Beginners

Many students avoid Arabic grammar because it initially appears complicated. Our approach breaks larger concepts into smaller lessons and introduces new rules only after students understand the foundations required for them.

Beginners start by learning the main categories of Arabic words and simple sentence patterns. From there, lessons gradually introduce grammatical roles, verb conjugations, word patterns, case endings, and sentence analysis. Regular exercises allow students to apply each concept before progressing to the next stage.

Why One-to-One Grammar Classes Work

Grammar difficulties vary considerably from one student to another. Some learners understand sentence structure but struggle with Sarf, while others recognize verb patterns but find I'rab difficult. One-to-one classes allow teachers to identify these individual weaknesses and adapt lessons accordingly.

Students can ask questions immediately, work through examples with their teacher, receive corrections, and spend additional time on challenging concepts. This personalized approach helps transform Arabic grammar from a collection of rules into a connected system that students can actually use.

Build a Strong Foundation for Advanced Arabic

A strong understanding of Nahw and Sarf prepares students for more advanced Arabic reading, writing, Quranic Arabic, Tafsir studies, Hadith studies, and classical Islamic texts. As students become comfortable analyzing sentences and recognizing word patterns, they become less dependent on translations and more capable of approaching Arabic texts independently.

The objective of this course is not simply to memorize grammar terminology. Students learn how Arabic works so they can apply grammatical knowledge whenever they encounter new sentences and vocabulary.

Start Learning Arabic Grammar Online

If you want to move beyond memorizing Arabic vocabulary and begin understanding how the language actually works, our Online Arabic Grammar Course provides a structured path through Nahw, Sarf, sentence structure, verb conjugation, and I'rab.

Book your free trial class today and let our Arabic teachers assess your current level. You'll receive a personalized learning plan designed to strengthen your grammar knowledge and help you read and understand Arabic with greater confidence.

Master Arabic Grammar with Confidence

Build a stronger understanding of Nahw, Sarf, I'rab, verb patterns, and Arabic sentence structure through personalized one-to-one online lessons.