The Arabi Method walks through the four language skills in order, from the hijaiyah letters, vocabulary (mufradat), and conversation (muhadatsah), up to nahwu and shorof, until your eyes can read unvocalized Arabic text. Private at home and online, for children from age 5 to older learners.
The Arabi method for Arabic Language in Manado guides students step by step, from learning the basics to skills that last, with an ustadz or ustadzah who adapts to the needs of Muslim families in Manado. The Arabi Arabic course is structured, level-by-level guidance across six levels, from A1 to C2, built on the Arabi Method.
Key points
Every rule is used right away while reading and speaking, so it sticks.
A friendly assessment in the first meeting guides you to the level that fits.
The destination is clear: understanding the Quran and classical texts in their original language.
Open to children from age 5, students, professionals, and older learners.
Quick facts
Levels
A1 to C2 (6 levels)
Skills
Istima, kalam, qiraah, kitabah
How you learn
Private at home and online
Fee per session
From Rp55,100
What It Is
What is Arabic Language in Manado?
Arabic Language in Manado with Arabi is a structured way of learning Islamic education for Muslim children and families across various corners of the city, from the Singkil and Tuminting areas in the north to Wanea, Sario, and Malalayang. Arabic is the language of the Quran, the hadith, and the books of the scholars.
The four skills (istima, kalam, qiraah, kitabah) are practiced in balance from the very first level.
Pronunciation and i'rab (case endings) are corrected on the spot by your ustadz and ustadzah.
Every meeting opens with muroja'ah (review) of earlier material, so what you learn stays with you.
The destination: reading the Quran and classical texts in their original language on your own.
Getting to Know Your City
Arabi Arabic Language in Manado
Manado is the capital of North Sulawesi, known for its spirit of living in harmony among residents, and within it the Muslim community of Manado grows with a warm religious tradition. Muslim settlements gather in areas such as Singkil, Tuminting, and Sindulang along the city's northern coast, while other families are spread across Wanea, Sario, Wenang, to Malalayang. The life of Quran recitation in Manado thrives through mosques such as Masjid Raya Ahmad Yani and Masjid Agung Awwal Fathul Mubien, accompanied by majelis taklim, madrasahs, and TPA that keep children close to the Quran. In this city that upholds harmony, many parents in Manado want their child to grow up reciting the Quran fluently, becoming familiar with Arabic, and holding firmly to good adab.
In areas such as Singkil, Tuminting, and Sindulang, the Quran-reciting life of Manado's residents runs warmly through mosques and majelis taklim. Arabic Language with Arabi blends into this atmosphere, accompanying your child to learn with adab and closeness to the Quran.
Learning that preserves the city's harmony
Manado is known for its spirit of living in harmony among residents. Arabic Language in Manado instills adab, good character, and correct tajwid from an early age, so that your child grows firm in holding to their faith while respecting others.
Teachers who understand Manado's daily life
Arabi brings ustadz and ustadzah trained in the Arabi method who are used to accompanying students in a city like Manado, patient in reading each child's ability and explaining in language that families find easy to understand.
Four Language Skills
The Four Maharah That Build Your Arabic Ability
The Arabi method for Arabic Language in Manado guides students step by step, from learning the basics to skills that last, with an ustadz or ustadzah who adapts to the needs of Muslim families in Manado. The Arabi Method balances the four skills, so the rules are used right away and stay with you while you read and speak.
01
Istima (Listening)
Training the ear to catch the sounds of letters, harakat (vowel marks), and classical Arabic (fushha) sentences accurately, the foundation of correct pronunciation.
02
Kalam (Speaking)
Two-way conversation (muhadatsah) with your teacher, from greetings and introducing yourself to longer discussions, so the tongue grows used to it.
03
Qiraah (Reading)
Reading vocalized text, then rising to unvocalized text, while understanding the position of each word through i'rab (case analysis).
04
Kitabah (Writing)
Writing connected letters from right to left, building sentences, up to simple composition (insya').
Arabi Method
The Arabi Method Flow, Step by Step
Each step is built on the one before it, with direct correction from your ustadz and ustadzah.
From Sound to a Whole Text
A sensible order: from sound, to word, to sentence, then to a whole text.
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1. Sounds and Letters
Getting to know the 28 hijaiyah letters and where their sounds come from (makhraj). Close-sounding letters such as sin and tsa, ta and tho, are practiced one by one through musyafahah (face-to-face drilling) until the difference is clear.
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2. Words and Conversation
Adding thematic vocabulary (mufradat) around the home, school, and daily activities, then using it right away in two-way conversation (muhadatsah) with your teacher.
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3. Nominal Sentences
Building nominal sentences (jumlah ismiyah) with mubtada and khabar, demonstrative nouns (isim isyarah: hadza, hadzihi), marifah and nakirah, harf jar (prepositions), up to idhafah (possessive construction). From here, basic i'rab begins to be readable.
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4. The World of Fi'il and I'rab
Conjugating (tashrif) the past (madhi), present (mudhari'), and command (amr) verbs, building verbal sentences (jumlah fi'liyah) with fa'il marfu' and maf'ul manshub, getting to know nawasikh such as kana and inna, up to full i'rab.
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5. Unvocalized Text and Balaghah
Reading Arabic text without harakat (vowel marks), including passages from the verses and classical books, then going deeper into balaghah (ma'ani, bayan, badi') at the highest level.
Why Arabic
Allah Sent Down the Quran in Arabic So That It May Be Understood
Indeed, We sent it down as an Arabic Quran, so that you may understand.
QS Yusuf: 2
Mastering Arabic opens the door to understanding Allah's message in its original language, so your relationship with the Quran feels more alive and close.
Comparison
Structured Arabic Learning Compared with Other Ways
Many parents in Manado weigh various ways for their child to learn Quran recitation and Arabic. Here is an honest picture of how structured Arabic Language with a clear method from Arabi helps families in Manado compared with other options. An honest comparison to help you choose the path that fits best. Its purpose is to help you decide, while respecting every choice.
Learning Order
Arabi Method (Structured)
Six sequential levels from letters to i'rab of unvocalized text
Self-TaughtOften jumps around and easily loses direction
General Class Without LevelsUniform material that follows the class average
Pronunciation and I'rab Correction
Arabi Method (Structured)
Corrected on the spot by your ustadz and ustadzah
Self-TaughtMistakes are hard to detect on your own
General Class Without LevelsPersonal correction is limited because of many participants
Muhadatsah Practice
Arabi Method (Structured)
Two-way conversation with a partner who corrects you
Self-TaughtDepends on whatever speaking partner is available
General Class Without LevelsSpeaking turns are split among many participants
Progress Reports
Arabi Method (Structured)
Regular, personal reports to the learner and the family
Self-TaughtProgress is measured on your own
General Class Without LevelsPersonal reports are rarely available
Pricing
Arabic Language Cost in Manado
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.
Child Readiness
Signs You Are Ready to Begin Arabic
Before starting Arabic Language in Manado, it helps for you to understand your child's readiness according to age and ability, so that learning Quran recitation and Arabic in the city of Manado feels light and enjoyable for students. Learning Arabic is open to all ages and backgrounds. The following signs help you recognize the starting level that fits.
Ready to Start from A1 (Complete Beginner)
Not yet familiar with the hijaiyah letters
Wanting to read the Quran correctly
Children age 5 through older learners
Starting from zero with patient guidance
Ready to Move Up to Nahwu (B1)
Already fluent with letters and basic vocabulary
Able to hold simple daily conversations
Wanting to understand sentence structure
Ready to get to know basic i'rab
Ready to Head Toward Turats Texts (C1)
Mastering basic nahwu and shorof
Used to reading vocalized text
Wanting to read unvocalized books
Wanting to understand the verses directly
Levels
How Arabi Unpacks the Structure of an Arabic Sentence
A leveled curriculum. Your child moves up only after mastering each stage, so the foundation stays solid.
1
Isim, Fi'il, Harf
Basics of reading a sentence
Isim as the noun
Fi'il as the verb
Harf as the particle
Recognizing all three in every sentence
2
Marfu', Manshub, Majrur
I'rab positions
The fa'il (subject) takes marfu'
The maf'ul (object) takes manshub
A noun after harf jar takes majrur
The final vowel follows the position
3
Tashrif and Wazan
The science of shorof
Changes in the form of a word
Standard patterns (wazan)
One root, many forms
A different meaning for each form
4
Reading Unvocalized Text
The peak of qiraah
Supplying the final vowel yourself
Based on the position of the word
The key to reading classical books (turats)
Understanding the verses directly
Curriculum
Four Doors to Understanding an Arabic Sentence
Module 1
The Three Kinds of Words
Recognizing isim, fi'il, and harf is the first step to reading an Arabic sentence correctly.
Isim (noun)
Fi'il (verb)
Harf (particle)
The marks of each kind
Module 2
The Three I'rab Positions
I'rab determines the final vowel of a word according to its position in the sentence.
Marfu' for the fa'il
Manshub for the maf'ul
Majrur after harf jar
Why the final vowel changes
Module 3
Shorof and Wazan
Shorof studies how the form of a word changes following standard patterns, so one root gives rise to many meanings.
Conjugating verbs (tashrif fi'il)
Standard patterns (wazan)
The word root (jidzr)
Derived meanings
Module 4
The Key to Turats Texts
Once nahwu and shorof are rooted, you supply the final vowel of each word yourself and read unvocalized books with confidence.
Reading without harakat
Analyzing the position of a word
Passages from the verses and hadith
Classical books with guidance
FAQ
Questions About the Arabic Course
I do not know the Arabic letters at all, can I still join this course?
You absolutely can. You start at level A1, which is the introduction to the 28 hijaiyah letters, how to connect and write them from right to left, and where the sounds come from (makhraj) so that pronunciation is accurate. The teacher trains you with musyafahah, that is, face to face until the correct sound is caught. Complete beginners, from children age 5 to older learners, are welcomed and guided with patience.
What is the Arabi Method in learning Arabic?
The Arabi Method is a way of teaching Arabic that arranges the lessons in a sensible order, from sound to word, to sentence, then to a whole text, with the four skills (istima, kalam, qiraah, kitabah) practiced in balance. Every meeting opens with muroja'ah (review) of earlier material before new material, and pronunciation and i'rab are corrected on the spot by the teacher, so the rules stick and are used right away.
What are nahwu and shorof, and when do they begin to be taught?
Nahwu studies sentence structure and the position of words (i'rab), while shorof studies how the form of a word changes (tashrif) following standard patterns (wazan). Basic nahwu is first introduced at level B1 through the rules of the noun such as marifah, idhafah, and harf jar. Deeper shorof comes at level B2 as you enter the world of fi'il, once letters, vocabulary, and basic conversation have been mastered first.
I am already an adult and busy with work, am I still able to learn from zero?
You are able. Many of Arabi's adult learners begin from zero at ages 30 to 60 between work hours, and grow well within a matter of months. You start from level A1 with a patient teacher and the orderly Arabi Method. Meeting schedules are arranged together to fit your routine, and classes are available private at home as well as online by video call.
Does mastering Arabic help in understanding the Quran directly?
Yes, this is the destination of this course. With enough vocabulary and strong nahwu and shorof rules, you can read Arabic text and then grasp the meaning of the verses in their original language. Allah sent down the Quran in Arabic so that people may understand it, as He said in QS Yusuf verse 2. Understanding the language makes your relationship with the Quran feel more alive and closer.
How long until I can read unvocalized Arabic text without harakat?
The time it takes differs for each person, shaped by your starting point and how often you practice. Reading unvocalized text begins to be trained at level C1, once the world of fi'il and i'rab is firmly rooted in the earlier levels. With the sequential order of the levels and regular practice, many learners show heartening progress. Teachers share regular reports so your development is measurable.
What is the course fee, and does it differ from city to city?
The fee is calculated per 60-minute session and follows the level you are taking, from Rp55,100 at level A1 up to Rp110,826 at level C2, the same in every city with no hidden costs. The higher the level, the deeper the material. The initial consultation is free via WhatsApp at 628164896943 to determine the level that fits before you decide.
What is the difference between learning muhadatsah at Arabi and memorizing vocabulary from an app on your own?
An app helps add vocabulary (mufradat), while conversation calls for a partner who corrects your pronunciation and sentence structure. At Arabi, an ustadz or ustadzah trains two-way muhadatsah, corrects makhraj and i'rab on the spot, then guides you to build correct sentences. The Arabi App rounds out your own practice between sessions with the teacher.
Can Arabic Language in Manado be learned at home?
Yes. Arabi brings Arabic Language with an ustadz or ustadzah who can come to your home across various Manado areas such as Singkil, Tuminting, Wanea, or Malalayang, and an online learning option is also available so that children keep reciting the Quran regularly.
What age is suitable to begin Arabic Language in Manado?
Children in Manado can begin Arabic Language from an early age, and the level is adjusted to each student's ability. Arabi will help you understand your child's readiness first so that learning feels comfortable and gradual amid the daily life of families in Manado.
How does Arabi maintain the quality of Arabic Language teachers in Manado?
Arabi's Arabic Language teachers in Manado are ustadz and ustadzah trained in the Arabi method, graduates of various campuses, with expertise in reading the Quran and Arabic along with a teacher's heart that teaches with care, so that your child in Manado is accompanied with patience and good adab.
Does Arabi reach Singkil and Tuminting in Manado?
Yes. Arabi teachers serve families across Manado, including Singkil, Tuminting, Sindulang, and other areas. Sessions run privately at your home or online, so Arabic Language stays accessible wherever you are in Manado.
Material Preview
Real Arabic Language Materials for Students in Manado
A preview of the official Arabi Method modules used in lessons, showing the depth of Arabi teaching materials.
Bahasa Arab Lanjutan Modul 7
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Bahasa Arab Dasar Modul 7
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Bahasa Arab Menengah Modul 7
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Materials are matched to the level and ability of each student.