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www.arabic-studio.com aims to provide a complete online syllabus for anyone who wants to learn Arabic.

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Saqib Hussain

Saqib HussainAfter graduating with a Physics degree from Oxford University, Saqib spent three years in Damascus, where he obtained a Diploma in Arabic and the Islamic sciences from Abi Nour seminary.

During this period, he also memorised the entire Qur'an, and studied a number of basic texts in various Islamic sciences with prominent teachers in Damascus.


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Imran Fazal

Imran was educated at Oxford University, where he received an undergraduate degree in Philosophy, Politics, and Economics, and a Master's degree in Philosophy. He then studied Arabic and the Islamic Sciences in Chateaux-Chinon, France, for one year. Since then he has spent several years as a student of Arabic and the Islamic sciences in Damascus, which he continues to be. During this time he has also taught Arabic to numerous students, been a part-time tutor in Philosophy at Oxford University, and written abstracts for Oxford University Press. He combines a passion for Arabic and Islamic disciplines with a keen interest in improving the way they are taught.

Mohammed Imran

After studying Arabic and Persian at Oxford University, Mohammed spent considerable time in the Middle East travelling and studying. From February 2007 through to July 2009 Mohammed was the Chief Executive Officer of the Muslim Youth Helpline and led the Support and Advocacy departments that provide support services to young vulnerable British Muslims and capacity building programmes and campaigns to help raise awareness of the social conditions of young Muslims living in Britain. The Muslim Youth Helpline is an innovative youth-led initiative that works on issues relating to the social exclusion experienced by young Muslims from both within and outside of their communities.




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