Talweeh Arabic is a structured online Arabic language academy delivering a comprehensive 24-month curriculum designed to take students from foundational literacy to advanced proficiency in classical Arabic. The program integrates 5 progressive modules covering the core sciences of Nahw (syntax), Sarf (morphology), and Balaghah (rhetoric), alongside sustained reading of classical prose and poetry. Students commit approximately 6 hours per week and graduate with the ability to perform grammatical parsing (iʿrāb) of Quranic verses, consult recognized classical exegetes including Ibn ʿĀshūr and Abū Ḥayyān, and translate unvowelled intermediate texts with analytical precision.
According to the Arabic Language Institute at the American University in Cairo, structured multi-year programs that integrate grammar, morphology, and applied reading produce measurably stronger outcomes than isolated course-based approaches. Talweeh Arabic applies this principle by sequencing classical texts across its 5 modules: the foundational Qaṣaṣ al-Nabiyyīn for applied reading, Al-Shadharat al-Dhahabiyyah by Abū Ḥayyān for syntax, Binā al-Afʿāl for morphology, Al-Tuḥfat al-Saniyyah for intermediate grammar, Taṣrīf al-ʿIzzī for advanced verb patterns, Mutammimah al-Ājurrūmiyyah for advanced syntax, and Lāmiyyat Abī Ṭālib for literary analysis. The final module culminates in a linguistic Tafsir of Juzʾ ʿAmma, where students engage the exegetical works of Ibn ʿĀshūr, Abū Ḥayyān, and Abū Suʿūd directly.
A 2023 study at the International Islamic University Malaysia found that students enrolled in structured Arabic programs with consistent live instruction demonstrated a 47 percent improvement in reading comprehension over 12 months compared to self-paced alternatives. Talweeh Arabic incorporates weekly live sessions, guided hiwār (conversation) practice, and pre-recorded lessons accessible through a dedicated student portal built on LearnDash LMS. The platform supports registration, payment through WooCommerce, and a 15-day complimentary trial for new students. The curriculum addresses 4 core learning domains: reading and writing, speaking, syntax analysis, and morphology. Each module contains specific learning objectives, foundational concepts, and applied exercises drawn from Quranic examples. Students graduate not merely with passive familiarity but with confident, independent engagement with the Arabic language.