Children From Age 7
Introducing Allah in gentle language and practicing basic manners such as honesty, greeting with salam, and respecting parents, planted early as the footing for character.
Arabi's aqidah and akhlak course guides you to understand tauhid (the oneness of Allah) correctly, then turn it into living manners at home, at school, and at work. You are guided privately one-on-one by a capable ustadz or ustadzah, for children from age 7 to adults, available in person and online.
Aqidah is the upright belief in Allah, the angels, the books, the messengers, the Last Day, and divine decree (qada and qadar). Akhlak is the conduct that grows from that belief. This course unites these two sides through the four pillars of the Arabi Method, so that an understanding of tauhid grows into real manners every day.
An upright aqidah and well-kept akhlak are needed at every age. The first session begins with a friendly assessment of starting understanding, then the ustadz builds a learning plan that fits your situation.
Introducing Allah in gentle language and practicing basic manners such as honesty, greeting with salam, and respecting parents, planted early as the footing for character.
Strengthening belief in the face of doubt and many influences, while practicing manners in social life, restraining emotions, and staying courteous both in real life and on social media.
Reordering the foundation of aqidah and applying manners at work, from honesty in one's job, to courteous ways of disagreeing, to guarding one's words in digital conversations.
Agreeing on the family's core values and turning them into shared habits, so the home becomes the first place where akhlak is planted and kept every day.
How Arabi builds an upright belief and then turns it into well-kept conduct.
Knowing Allah through His true names and attributes, understanding the meaning of the statement of tauhid, and guarding belief from error, as the root of all conduct.
Understanding the meaning and proper manner of worship in good order, from intention, to focus, to sincerity, so that worship shapes a clean and calm heart.
Practicing devotion to parents, affection among siblings, and gentle speech at home, for the family is the first school of akhlak.
Keeping honesty, trustworthiness, and courtesy in social life, work, and digital conversation, so that belief shows itself clearly in daily interaction.
Each session turns understanding into small steps you can carry out, then measures progress regularly.
The ustadz listens to your existing understanding and habits through a friendly conversation, then builds a learning plan that fits your age and situation.
Material on tauhid and akhlak is discussed through two-way questions and answers, with close everyday examples, so you understand the meaning and the reasons behind it.
Each concept is turned into small, measurable habits, such as holding back a sharp comment, apologizing sooner, and keeping prayers on time.
Each week there is a short muhasabah (self-reflection) reviewing the habits that have improved, and the ustadz gives specific feedback so that character grows steadily.
Four layered stages, each one resting on the stage before it. You begin at the stage that matches your condition, then step forward once its concept and habits are in place.
You canUnderstand the meaning of the statement of tauhid and know the six pillars of faith along with their meanings.
You canUnderstand the meaning and proper manner of worship in good order and keep sincerity.
You canPractice manners toward oneself, parents, and family members in daily life.
You canApply honesty, trustworthiness, and courtesy in social life and digital conversation.
Each stage combines grasping concepts with practicing habits, so that the knowledge learned soon shows in conduct.
Three foundations that keep the quality of every development session.
Each concept of tauhid and akhlak is turned into a measurable micro-habit, so your understanding soon shows in your daily conduct.
Material is discussed through questions, answers, and everyday case studies, so you understand the context and the reason behind each manner.
Discussion is kept with adab (good manners) and respects the diversity of madzhab in matters of furu' (secondary fiqh), presenting knowledge calmly and politely.
60 minutes per session
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60 minutes per session
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Development begins from an upright belief in Allah, so that manners and character have a strong footing and do not stop at outward rules alone.
Each topic is discussed through real examples, such as restraining oneself in a tense meeting or guarding one's words in a chat group, so the knowledge is easy to apply.
Each topic closes with a clear habit plan, from manners of communication to a short muhasabah, so progress can be measured.
Each week there is a short review of the habits that have improved, so that character grows steadily and is not broken when the routine gets busy.
Each family member can have their own goals, and the ustadz aligns the plans so the family's values are kept together.
The accompanying parent receives regular updates on the material studied, the good habits taking root, and the goals of the next stage.
Four parts that build an understanding of tauhid and then turn it into living manners.
The meaning of the syahadat, knowing Allah through His true names and attributes, the six pillars of faith, and guarding belief from errors that nullify it.
The meaning and proper manner of worship in good order, from intention, to focus, to sincerity, so that daily worship shapes a clean and calm heart.
Guarding oneself from blameworthy traits, practicing patience and gratitude, devotion to parents, and spreading affection and gentle speech at home.
Honesty, trustworthiness, and courtesy in social life and work, along with manners on social media such as holding back comments and filtering news before sharing it.
The scope of each part is adjusted to the age and learning stage of the student.
إِنَّمَا بُعِثْتُ لِأُتَمِّمَ مَكَارِمَ الْأَخْلَاقِ
Innama bu'itstu li-utammima makarimal-akhlaq
Indeed, I was sent to perfect noble character.
This hadith is a footing for the manners of learning at Arabi, that nobility of character is the fruit we wish to grow from knowledge.
Aqidah and akhlak development is open to all ages. The markers below give a picture of what you or your family may need, and the ustadz builds a fitting plan through an assessment at the start.
Character grows from correct understanding and consistent practice with a mentor. Here is an honest picture of a few options, so you can choose the best path for your family.
| Aspect | Arabi Private | Self-Study | General Lectures |
|---|---|---|---|
| Grasping concepts | Discussed through two-way dialogue fitting your situation | Depends on the material you read on your own | General material for many participants at once |
| Applying to habits | Turned into measurable micro-habits | Hard to stay consistent without a mentor | Often stops at understanding alone |
| Feedback | Specific and personal each week | Self-assessed with no point of comparison | Limited because of many participants |
| Age adjustment | Adjusted from children to adults | Depends on the material available | One offering for varied ages |
| Reporting to the parent | Regular reports on progress and habits | Self-monitored | Usually none |
The price is the same for all cities. Learn privately at home or online. Contact Arabi for a free initial assessment.
Or pay per session: Rp 55.100 online, Rp 72.870 private, tutor visits your home.
Arabi's aqidah and akhlak teachers are experts in Islamic knowledge, selected from many universities, then guided to the standard of the Arabi Method. They bring a firm grasp of Islamic knowledge, mastery of the Arabi Method, and the heart of an educator who teaches with adab, patience, and daily example.
Master of aqidah, basic fiqh, and akhlak with sound references, so that concepts are conveyed accurately and guarded from error.
Understands how to turn concepts into micro-habits, guides two-way dialogue, and measures progress through weekly muhasabah.
Guides with patience and example, respects differences in madzhab, and adjusts the language for children and adults alike.
My child now apologizes more quickly and is used to greeting with salam before speaking. The small habits the ustadzah guided slowly shaped his manners.
I learned to restrain myself when disagreeing at the office. The material is discussed with real examples, so it is easy for me to apply every day.
The online class lets me learn between work. The weekly muhasabah helps me see which manners have improved and which still need care.