Markez Language Center in Egypt | My Pathway to Arabic Language Success

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  • Markez Language Center in Egypt | My Pathway to Arabic Language Success
    Description:
    After embracing Islam, I embarked on a transformative journey to Egypt (Misr) to deepen my understanding of the deen and learn the Arabic language. Over the years, I've had the opportunity to witness students from all around the world come to Egypt with the same goal, and then return home with varied experiences. In this video, I share what I’ve learned from them about choosing the right place to study Arabic in Egypt and how to make the most of your time here.
    I discuss different types of language centers (maraakez) in Egypt, categorizing them based on their teaching focus. Some centers prioritize Quranic Arabic and grammar, while others emphasize conversational skills. The maraakez I mention in this video include:
    Al-ibaanah: Known for its focus on Quranic Arabic and grammar, this center is highly regarded but also on the more expensive side.
    Al-fajr: A well-reputed center focused on speaking skills, with comprehensive assistance, though it’s also among the pricier options.
    Al-furqan: A more affordable choice that, like Al-ibaanah, focuses on Quranic Arabic and grammar.
    Lesan Al-Arab: Another option for those looking to study Arabic, known for its unique approach.
    I also share my personal experience with Al-fajr, discussing the benefits and the things you might want to consider managing independently.
    Whether you’re a new Muslim or someone looking to enhance your Arabic, this video offers practical advice on selecting the best markez (language center) for your needs in Egypt. Understanding your goals and the duration of your studies will be key to making an informed decision.
    Support My Journey: If you find this content helpful and want to support my work, consider becoming a patron on Patreon: patreon.com/DaudBurke.
    Keywords: convert to Islam, Egypt, study abroad, language center, Islam, fajr, learn Arabic, Al-ibaanah, Al-fajr, Al-furqan, Lesan Al-Arab
    Hashtags: #converttoislam #egypt #studyabroad #languagecenter #islam #fajr #learnarabic

КОМЕНТАРІ • 78

  • @Islam.is.the.truth..
    @Islam.is.the.truth.. 9 місяців тому +14

    I went to al ibaanah and i recommend for students to enter Lisan al Arab before going to il ibaanah. One should be learning vocabulary and learning how to speak and understand before jumping into grammar. You’ll benefit more this way also when you start learning grammar because you’ll be able to understand everything youre teacher is saying.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  9 місяців тому

      Yea that’s soo much better

    • @Datwayyy15
      @Datwayyy15 7 місяців тому

      Did u complete all the levels at ibaanah?

    • @Islam.is.the.truth..
      @Islam.is.the.truth.. 7 місяців тому +1

      @@Datwayyy15 no my wife did but i completed all the levels at markaz al Furqan which is like ibaanah and by now i understand all of the arabic marakiz since ive known arabic for years while living in madinah

    • @ssssssss1435
      @ssssssss1435 7 місяців тому

      @@DaudBurkedoes these institutes have dorm rooms?

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  7 місяців тому

      No in general none of the ones I mentioned have dorm. I’ve heard things about all inclusive programs that have it but idk much about them.

  • @theantracist
    @theantracist 10 місяців тому +5

    I was from the first to study at Al-Ibaanah back in 2003 and did levels 1-8. I benefited greatly and my speaking ability was magnificent back then. The classes were small so we had lots of back and forth discourse with our teachers. We were also studying in the masajid with sheikhs and had to travel back and forth to the duroos. Speaking was no issue. I am very greatful for my experience at Al-Ibaanah. I also did Markaz Nile. It was a breeze compared to Al-Ibaanah but I was able to compare my level to those who where already studying at Al-Azhar.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  10 місяців тому +2

      جَزَاك اللهُ خَيْرًا
      Thanks for sharing your experience. Very informative

    • @sensoke5491
      @sensoke5491 4 місяці тому

      Would you say that Al Ibanaah is sufficient for speaking or do I need a private teacher for speaking too? Because from what I heard, that the Focus at ibanaah is more on grammar and the students are very good in the sciences at the end

    • @theantracist
      @theantracist 4 місяці тому +1

      @@sensoke5491 I cannot speak for Al Ibaanah now. I assume they have not strayed too much from their original menhaj. I would say if you are mingling in society and studying something outside of the markaz in a masjid or with a personal sheikh, you won't need a tutor for Arabic.

  • @Zaaz-km3zd
    @Zaaz-km3zd Рік тому +5

    Asalamualaykum, I was at Lisan al arab around 2019/2022. When I was there they taught muqadamah ajroomiyah from level 3 /4 (including taheedi), until level 9 after that they had another higher level grammar book, level 11 they began balagha and sarf to.
    They didn't teach the nahu which is found in bayna yadaik , as they taught ajroomiyah ect.
    Highly reccomend , especially if you can stay 18-24 months and finish the course .
    All there marakiz are good but to taste the real fruits u need to try and complete the whole syllabus.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  Рік тому

      Thanks for sharing. I saw they cut up the books inter individual sections that’s probably easier to review

    • @DS-tc7uu
      @DS-tc7uu 3 місяці тому

      Brother so what is your recommendation to study in Lisan Al Arab or how ? I heard Al Ibanah has a nice structure but also heard Lisan is better for confidence?

  • @Datwayyy15
    @Datwayyy15 7 місяців тому +3

    I’ve just recently completed my studies in ibaanah and I’ve definitely benefited immensely from my time there alhamdulillah, speaking was also never an issue with me nor my classmates so I don’t see why people have this idea that if you study here your speaking won’t be good🤣. Nevertheless they recently implemented a new method which also helps a student in the speaking aspect aswell

    • @omaryakubu
      @omaryakubu 6 місяців тому +1

      Salamoen alaykum, For how long did you study and is your level now sufficient to understand the Quran and read books of the scholars? and what are the tuitionfees i can't find anything updated on their website. JazakAllah Khair.

    • @sensoke5491
      @sensoke5491 4 місяці тому

      I think its 170$ for 6 Weeks akhi

    • @omaryakubu
      @omaryakubu 4 місяці тому +1

      @@sensoke5491 BarakAllah feek akhi, i'm will be going this week bi idni Allah

    • @sensoke5491
      @sensoke5491 4 місяці тому

      @@omaryakubu wa feek, i will come in nearly 2 weeks too akhi

    • @omaryakubu
      @omaryakubu 4 місяці тому

      @@sensoke5491 May Allah make it easy, i'm in Nasr now Alhamdullilah

  • @embi7221
    @embi7221 Рік тому

    Thank you so much for sharing! JazaakAllahu khayran akhi!

  • @babahadjimohamed9339
    @babahadjimohamed9339 Рік тому

    جزاك الله خيرا و وفقك الله لما يحبه و يرضاه

  • @user-db4lr5ge9o
    @user-db4lr5ge9o 7 місяців тому +2

    Assalamu alaikum wa rahmatullahi wa baraktu, I recently went to Lisan al arab just to see the markaz, compare the price difference and see if they still teach Arabiyya Bayna Yadyk but got told from the receptionist that they don't teach the books anymore unfortunately but have made their own books and curriculum for them. Kheir InshaaAllah maybe their books are good as well.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  7 місяців тому +2

      wa Aliekom Salam waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh
      For the most part all these curriculum are tools to help get the student started. I think if they had all of that experience with these books and then made their own and they probably have a system that’s working for them. They used to break up the bayna yadayk books Ording to the sections that were in it and print each of these separately so there would be one for text and then there would be one for rules and grammar and this to be honest, easier for someone to use when studying and to have it all in one book, mixed in together. There’s a ton of curriculums out there. The important thing is that the student sticks with it until he finishes it and doesn’t second-guess himself at the beginning because he can end up in an endless cycle of starting and stopping and starting and stopping… it’s much better for him to start one thing and finish it, and then make up for any deficiencies afterwards.

    • @user-db4lr5ge9o
      @user-db4lr5ge9o 6 місяців тому

      BarakahAllahu fik brother for your awnser! May Allah reward you for clarifying further.
      I also wonder what you consider is a good level to switch from Fajr or if you do recommend finishing the whole program? I’m currently studying there and going to continue up to 9 months inShaaAllah and after that maybe choosing a more grammer heavy markaz, don’t know how much of a need that is tho.

  • @user-vi1yq9tn9d
    @user-vi1yq9tn9d Рік тому +1

    ما شاء الله جزاك الله خيرا

  • @Nasirabuuwais
    @Nasirabuuwais 6 місяців тому +1

    I’m in Maria’s Al fourqan now it’s big on grammar and speaking I had to pass taabeer before I went to tamheedi Th other levels

    • @elcaporal739
      @elcaporal739 5 місяців тому

      assalam alaykum. whats their contact number at markaz al furqan and prices?

  • @rfsalad4118
    @rfsalad4118 2 місяці тому +1

    Markaz Badr isn't faraway from Fajr or Lisanul Arab. They also use Bayna Yadaik book, and it's like 27$ per level. Each level takes a month.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  2 місяці тому +1

      I’ve heard good things about it recently

    • @Talibpitts5229
      @Talibpitts5229 2 місяці тому +1

      Salam Alaykum, I will be in Egypt September 27, I’m looking to study the Arabic language. Is it possible for me to contact you for more information and a bit of assistance?

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  Місяць тому

      wa Aliekom Salam waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh
      Yes find my contact info on bio

  • @ayoubdavid
    @ayoubdavid Рік тому

    ماشاء الله

  • @SawBeeYah
    @SawBeeYah 4 місяці тому

    Aslaamoalaikum do you have any recommendations for institutes for Quran hifz?

  • @AbuUsamaSunnah
    @AbuUsamaSunnah Місяць тому

    Are there any good centers for arabic and Quran in Alexandria?

  • @especialeyes3404
    @especialeyes3404 Рік тому +1

    Assalamu alaikum brother can put the mahad names on the screen or their link please BarakaAllahfeek

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  Рік тому +4

      Updated the description
      Maraakez mentioned:
      Al-ibaanah ibaanah.com
      Al-fajr fajr.com
      Al-furqan furqangroup.com/eg
      Lesan Al-Arab www.lesanularab.com/?home

  • @sanderg6346
    @sanderg6346 5 місяців тому

    As salamu aleykum, after you've gained experience over time, which Markaz would you recommend someone, who finished the first Madinah book and now comes to egypt to learn in a markaz? Which Markaz offers the highest quality in teaching well?

  • @Anonymous-yh4ho
    @Anonymous-yh4ho 4 місяці тому

    السلام عليكم داوود
    جزاك الله خيرا
    Are you aware of any qualified Arabic teachers from Egypt who are available to teach online privately?

    • @ginger91597
      @ginger91597 4 місяці тому

      ibaanah has online classes but as for private teachers i know more but idk if they’re from egypt

    • @Anonymous-yh4ho
      @Anonymous-yh4ho 4 місяці тому

      @ginger91597 جزاك الله خيرا
      I appreciate the advice. Do you know anything about the quality of the online classes of Al-Ibaanah? Are they comparable to the quality of the lessons offered at the markaz?
      As for the private teachers, it doesn't matter to me where they're from as long as they are native Arabic speakers, qualified to teach, and professional.
      May Allah reward you abundantly for your help.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  24 дні тому

      If you need a list of teachers, you can email me. See my description for contact info.

  • @ozone2126
    @ozone2126 Рік тому +1

    ❤🎉salam

  • @AF-we4re
    @AF-we4re 2 місяці тому

    Asalamu alaykum akhi, does Al-Fajr only teach the bayna adayk books or do they teach other books as well?

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  2 місяці тому

      wa Aliekom Salam waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh
      They added a book of balagha.

  • @abuhamza946
    @abuhamza946 Рік тому

    السلام عليكم.
    Is there any sarf book for beginners you can recommend

    • @daudajawara6963
      @daudajawara6963 Рік тому +5

      تصريف العزي or صرف الصغير are good books for beginners

  • @DS-tc7uu
    @DS-tc7uu 3 місяці тому

    Lovely brother I was today in Al Ibanah to see the school after wanted visit Lisan Al Arab but was already close.
    May I ask few questions, its allowed ?
    So, I’m from Switzerland orgin kurdi. I want spent 2 years in Egypt for improve my Deen. So what is the best case? Study first only Arabic because I don’t know Arabic and while study Arabic learn reading Quran in a good way and memorize some? And after the 1 year join in a short study is there any school which provide 1 year study?
    And how you would this with Al Ibanah and Lisan Al Arab? How long you would join Lisan and when to switch to Ibanah? And what are the difference between Lisan and Fajr center ?
    And last question how you guys did this with visa ? I heard the government chance is always 50% to get a new visa for to stay? Fajer center provides admission letter which Ibanah don’t provide ?
    And is there any help for accommodation finding?

    • @DS-tc7uu
      @DS-tc7uu 3 місяці тому

      So from this 4 markaz which you would recommend for someone who want learn Islam with what he should start ? BarakAllahu feek

    • @DS-tc7uu
      @DS-tc7uu 3 місяці тому

      And where find a private teacher for study the intermediate Arabic to compromise the lack of Lisan Al Arab ?

  • @khadim2625
    @khadim2625 6 місяців тому

    how much should i save up if i wanna study for 6 months, or perhaps a year? Taking into consideration transportation, food, place to stay, and classes? if i save up 6k usd would i be good for a year? jzk allahou khair

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  6 місяців тому

      Wa iyaakum
      Most single people can get by with less than $350/mo of course original moving costs can add up a bit, but 6k should be good for a year. Wallahu aalam

  • @ExploreLyfe
    @ExploreLyfe 5 місяців тому

    Do you have private tutor that you used you can refer me to please? I’m interested in 1 on 1 learning given I’m intermediate and don’t want to waste time as you eloquently spoke about. Jazk

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  5 місяців тому +1

      Email me aliflammeme@gmail.com

    • @ExploreLyfe
      @ExploreLyfe 5 місяців тому

      @@DaudBurkealhamdulillah sent

  • @zuhairshaikh6155
    @zuhairshaikh6155 7 місяців тому +1

    Can we get a student visa from any of these 4 markaz??

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  7 місяців тому +1

      For the most part, no. a few years back at fajr they had a service to help people get their visa if they purchased six levels at once. But I don’t think any of the other language centers did this most of them did not when I asked. But if you do get enrolled at any of the Azhar programs, then they will give you visa.

    • @xxxxxx-nu3sp
      @xxxxxx-nu3sp 4 місяці тому

      ​@@DaudBurke
      Are these marakez better than azhar programs ?

  • @mahirabdidas7328
    @mahirabdidas7328 7 місяців тому

    As-salamu alaykum brother. In your personal opinion, which Markez would you recommend for a 3 month beginners Arabic? Do they run all year round? Any advice is highly appreciated.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  7 місяців тому +1

      wa Aliekom Salam waRahmatullahi waBarakatuh
      If all you have is three months to study some of them have special programs for going extra fast so basically taking An eight week class in four weeks. Usually this is around five hours a day. I did this once at fajr But it is expensive there, and also the vast majority of courses and language centers geared for such a small time. Some people recommend getting a private teacher that you can agree with beforehand to teach four hours a day intensively. Maybe with a couple breaks.
      You meant by three months that you are three months into studying, most of the centers, will have you take a placement test before coming in and that may help you get past the first few levels.
      The classes are constantly going, but in four week intervals. so you need to make sure that you apply before the next level starts. And this can differ from place to place.

    • @mahirabdidas7328
      @mahirabdidas7328 7 місяців тому

      Jazakallah Khair for your response. In terms of expensive, what was the price for the Fajr Markez. Also, which Markez would you recommend for my situation.

    • @DaudBurke
      @DaudBurke  7 місяців тому +1

      When I was there, they were $125 every four weeks. And the one right next-door lisan alarab was about $50. And both of them are good. A private teacher. If you did it with another student could be much cheaper. A lot of people get a private teacher with a group of a couple other brothers and they study with them and it’s better for the teacher because there’s no middleman in the process and it’s better for the students because they split the cost of his time which is usually around eight dollars an hour And can be less