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The Arabi Method arranges the learning of fiqh and hadith across four sequential levels, from the fiqh of daily worship such as thaharah (purification) and prayer, rising to the fiqh of muamalah (dealings), then on to the science of hadith and reading Arabic hadith texts. Every session is guided by an ustadz or ustadzah privately, one on one, for students from age 10 to adults. You can choose how to learn: a teacher visits your home, or you meet through the screen online.

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What It Is

What is Fiqh and Hadith?

Fiqh is the understanding of the practical rulings of Islam, such as the manner of thaharah (purification), prayer, fasting, zakat, and dealings. Hadith refers to the sayings, actions, and approvals of the Prophet, which form the second source of law.

The fiqh of worship covers thaharah, prayer, fasting, zakat, and hajj with their evidence.
The fiqh of muamalah covers trade, debts, and the etiquette of interaction according to the Shariah.
The science of hadith introduces the sanad (chain), matan (text), and rawi (narrator), along with the grades of shahih, hasan, and dhaif.
Every ruling rests on evidence from the Quran and hadith with authentic sources.
Quick Answer

What do you study in the Arabi fiqh and hadith course?

The Arabi fiqh and hadith course guides you to understand the rulings of worship and the foundations of the science of hadith, through 4 levels of the Arabi Method arranged in sequence.

Key points

  • Begin with the fiqh of daily worship, rise to muamalah, then the science of hadith.
  • Every ruling comes with evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith.
  • The range of opinions between madzhabs is explained with etiquette and neutrality.
  • Private sessions open room for question and answer on the real matters you face.

Quick facts

Levels
4 sequential stages
Scope
Fiqh of worship, muamalah, science of hadith
Format
Private one on one
How to learn
In person and online
The Arabi Method

Four Pillars of How Fiqh and Hadith Are Taught at Arabi

How Arabi keeps understanding correct, grounded in evidence, and well mannered.

Grounded in the Sources

Every fiqh ruling rests on evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith. The ustadz shows where a ruling is drawn from, so you understand its basis and then practice it with confidence.

Step by Step from the Urgent

Learning begins with the worship used every day, namely thaharah (purification) and prayer, then rises to fasting, zakat, muamalah, and the science of hadith. What is needed most is mastered first.

Etiquette and Madzhab Neutrality

In secondary matters that the scholars have differed over, Arabi explains the opinions of the madzhab imams with respect. You come to know the range of views and their evidence, guided to act upon them with etiquette.

Guided Question and Answer

Private one on one sessions open room to ask about the real matters of worship you face. The ustadz answers with evidence, then guides you in applying it in daily life.

How to Learn

The Flow of Fiqh and Hadith Sessions, In Person or Online

At home or online, the heart of it is one thing: your understanding is built step by step, then tested with real cases.

Private In Person

An ustadz guides the knowledge of the Shariah at your home

  1. Understanding Assessment

    The first session opens with a friendly chat to gauge the knowledge of worship you already have and to set the level that fits.

  2. Explanation with Evidence

    The ustadz explains one point of a ruling, shows its evidence, then demonstrates the manner of worship when the point is practical.

  3. Case Practice

    You are guided to apply a ruling to everyday cases, such as calculating zakat or determining prayer times while traveling.

  4. Murajaah and Reporting

    The material is reviewed briefly at the start of the next session, and the guardian receives progress reports regularly.

Private Online

A learning circle online without leaving home

  1. Shared Material on Screen

    The ustadz displays a summary of the material and the text of the evidence on screen, so you and the ustadz study the same part.

  2. Discussion by Video

    The explanation takes place over a video call with open room for question and answer, and the ustadz answers each question with its evidence.

  3. Reading the Hadith Text

    At the advanced level, you practice reading Arabic hadith texts, and the ustadz corrects your reading and explains the meaning.

  4. Flexible Schedule

    Set the schedule to suit your free time, whether afternoon, evening, or the weekend, friendly for students and workers alike.

Learning Map

The Four Levels of Fiqh and Hadith at Arabi

Four levels step by step, each stage becoming the provision for the next. You begin at the stage that matches your understanding, then rise once the material of each level is mastered.

  1. Level 1

    Fiqh of Daily Worship

    You canunderstand and perform thaharah (purification) and prayer with the correct manner and evidence.

    • Thaharah, wudhu (ablution), and the obligatory bath
    • The pillars, conditions, and recommended acts of prayer
    • The manner of congregational prayer
  2. Level 2

    Fasting, Zakat, and Hajj

    You canunderstand the rulings of fasting, how to calculate zakat, and an overview of the hajj rites along with their evidence.

    • The rulings and etiquette of fasting in Ramadhan
    • The nisab and how to calculate zakat
    • An introduction to the pillars and rites of hajj
  3. Level 3

    Fiqh of Muamalah

    You canunderstand the rulings of daily dealings such as trade, debts, and the contracts permitted by the Shariah.

    • The pillars and conditions of trade
    • Debts and riba (usury)
    • The etiquette of dealings and honesty in contracts
  4. Level 4

    Introduction to the Science of Hadith

    You cancome to know the structure of a hadith, the grades of its authenticity, and you can read selected Arabic hadith texts.

    • Sanad (chain), matan (text), and rawi (narrator)
    • The grades of shahih, hasan, and dhaif
    • Reading the text of Arbain An-Nawawi

Each level is walked through with clear evidence, so you practice worship with confidence and understand its basis.

Levels

A Fitting Starting Point for Each Learner

A leveled curriculum. Your child moves up only after mastering each stage, so the foundation stays solid.

  1. Students and Teens

    10 - 18 years
    • The correct manner of daily worship
    • Understanding evidence in simple language
    • A provision for religious studies at school
  2. Adult Beginners

    19 years and above
    • Setting right the manner of worship from the basics
    • Understanding the rulings most often needed
    • Comfortable private one on one
  3. Muslim Professionals

    Workers and entrepreneurs
    • Fiqh of muamalah and lawful contracts
    • How to calculate zakat on income
    • A flexible learning schedule
  4. Advanced Seekers of Knowledge

    Those who wish to go deeper
    • An introduction to the science of hadith and mustholah
    • Reading Arabic hadith texts
    • Knowing the well known hadith collections
Curriculum

The Main Topics, Unfolded Layer by Layer

Module 1

Fiqh of Thaharah and Prayer

The rulings of purifying from minor and major impurity, the manner of wudhu (ablution), tayamum, and the obligatory bath, then the pillars, conditions, and things that nullify prayer. Each point comes with evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith.

  • Wudhu (ablution), tayamum, and the obligatory bath
  • The pillars and conditions of prayer
  • Congregational prayer and recommended prayers
Module 2

Fiqh of Fasting and Zakat

The rulings of obligatory and recommended fasting, the things that nullify it, and the concessions for those with valid excuses. Followed by the wealth on which zakat is due, the nisab, and how to calculate zakat al-fitr and zakat on wealth.

  • The rulings and concessions of fasting
  • The nisab and haul of zakat on wealth
  • How to calculate zakat al-fitr
Module 3

Fiqh of Muamalah

The rulings of dealings in wealth between people, from the pillars of trade and valid contracts to the prohibition of riba (usury) in debts. This topic guides you to transact in a way permitted by the Shariah.

  • The pillars and conditions of trade
  • The prohibition of riba in debts
  • Etiquette and honesty in contracts
Module 4

Introduction to the Science of Hadith

An introduction to the structure of a hadith, namely sanad (chain), matan (text), and rawi (narrator), then the division of hadith grades into shahih, hasan, and dhaif. You also practice reading selected Arabic hadith texts and understanding their meaning.

  • Sanad (chain), matan (text), and rawi (narrator)
  • The grades of shahih, hasan, and dhaif
  • Reading the text of Arbain An-Nawawi
Anatomy of a Hadith

Knowing the Parts of a Hadith

Before weighing a narration, the seeker of knowledge comes to know its make up. Here are the parts studied at the science of hadith level at Arabi.

  1. Sanad (Chain)

    The chain of narrators who convey a hadith in an unbroken line up to the Prophet. The quality of the sanad is the main measure for judging how trustworthy a narration is.

  2. Matan (Text)

    The content or wording of the hadith, holding the sayings, actions, or approvals of the Prophet. The matan is studied for its meaning and examined so that it aligns with established evidence.

  3. Rawi (Narrator)

    The one who narrates and records a hadith. The scholars assess the uprightness and the strength of memory of the rawi to determine the grade of a narration.

  4. Grade

    The final judgment of a hadith, from shahih to hasan to dhaif. The grade is set after weighing the connectedness of the sanad and the state of its narrators.

Understanding these parts helps you weigh the religious claims that circulate with greater care.

A Look at the Material

A Glimpse of Fiqh and Hadith Material in the Arabi Method

A brief look at what you study, from the map of the fiqh of worship to reading the hadith text.

Level 1

Key Terms in the Fiqh of Thaharah

طَهَارَة thaharah وُضُوء wudhu حَدَث hadas نَجَاسَة najasah

The basic terms introduced at the start of learning the fiqh of purification.

Level 4

The Three Grades of a Hadith

  • صَحِيح shahih A hadith with a connected sanad and narrators who are upright and strong in memory.
  • حَسَن hasan A hadith whose grade is below shahih because the memory of its narrators is a little lighter.
  • ضَعِيف dhaif A hadith that is weak due to a flaw in the sanad or its narrators, not used as evidence for a ruling.

The division of hadith grades studied in the introduction to the science of hadith.

Level 2

The Pillars of Islam in the Fiqh of Worship

صَلَاة shalat صِيَام shiyam زَكَاة zakat حَجّ haji

The acts of worship that form the frame of learning fiqh at the early levels.

This is only a sample as an overview. The full material is opened in stages according to your ability.

Selected Text

The Opening Hadith in Arbain An-Nawawi

إِنَّمَا الْأَعْمَالُ بِالنِّيَّاتِ

Innamal-a'malu bin-niyyat

Verily, every deed depends upon its intention.
HR Bukhari dan Muslim, hadits pertama Arbain An-Nawawi

This hadith serves as an example of a text read and studied at the science of hadith level, while instilling the etiquette that the act of learning itself begins with an upright intention.

Who It Is For

Who This Fiqh and Hadith Course Is For

Understanding the rulings of worship and the foundations of hadith is open to anyone who wishes to worship correctly and with grounding. The first session opens with a chat about your understanding, then the ustadz selects the right starting level with you.

Students and Teens

Building a correct understanding of worship from a young age, in language that is easy to grasp, as a provision for religious studies at school.

Adults Setting Worship Right

Setting right the manner of worship from the basics with calm, accompanied by one dedicated ustadz so you can ask freely without hesitation.

Muslim Professionals

Understanding the fiqh of muamalah and how to calculate zakat on income, so that work and transactions proceed in line with the Shariah.

Advanced Seekers of Knowledge

Going deeper into the introduction to the science of hadith and reading Arabic texts, as a footing for studying religious claims with care.

Child Readiness

Signs You Are Ready to Begin Learning Fiqh and Hadith

Fiqh and hadith can be learned from the basics to the advanced. The checklist below is a simple mirror for yourself, and the ustadz sets the fitting level through an opening assessment.

Beginners Ready to Start

  • You wish to set right the manner of wudhu and prayer
  • You are ready to follow an explanation of about 45 minutes
  • You are open to understanding evidence in simple language

Ready for the Advanced Level

  • You already understand the fiqh of daily worship
  • You know some hijaiyah letters for reading the text
  • You wish to know the sanad and the grades of hadith

What Arabi Prepares

  • A friendly understanding assessment in the first session
  • Level placement that fits your provision
  • A summary of the material and a reference for the evidence of each point
Comparison

Arabi Private Fiqh and Hadith, Weighed Honestly

Understanding the rulings of worship calls for guidance grounded in evidence and room to ask. Let us look honestly at a few options below, so you can set the best path for your family.

Aspect Arabi Private Learning Alone General Lectures
Clarity of evidence Each ruling is shown with its authentic evidenceSources often get mixed and are hard to weighDepends on what the speaker covers at the time
Room to ask Private question and answer on the real matters you faceNo place to confirm an answerA limited and brief chance to ask
Order of material Step by step from daily worship to the science of hadithScattered, following the readings one comes acrossFollowing the lecture themes that change
Madzhab etiquette The range of opinions is explained with respectEasy to misunderstand the differencesDepends on the leaning of the speaker
Reports to the guardian Regular reports on the learner's progressYou monitor it yourselfNo reports
Pricing

Transparent Cost

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.

The Arabi Advantage

What Makes Learning Fiqh and Hadith at Arabi Distinct

Three strengths that support every session of yours.

Rulings Always Grounded in Evidence

Every conclusion of a ruling rests on evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith, so you understand its basis and act with confidence.

Etiquette Above Dispute

Differences of opinion in secondary matters are explained with respect for the madzhab imams, growing a spirit that is open and well mannered.

From Practice to the Study of Texts

You begin with the daily worship put to immediate use, then rise to know the science of hadith and read Arabic texts.

Classes

Choosing How to Learn Fiqh and Hadith

In Person

Private In Person

60 minutes per session

Contact us

  • An ustadz guides the knowledge of the Shariah at your home
  • Full focus, one on one
  • Live demonstration of the manner of worship
  • Available from afternoon into the evening
Online

Private Online

60 minutes per session

Contact us

  • A learning circle online without leaving home
  • A summary of the material and evidence shown together
  • Reading the hadith text under direct guidance
  • A neat record of fiqh and hadith kept in the Arabi App
Why Arabi

The Arabi Commitment in Every Fiqh Session

Evidence Shown at Its Source

Each ruling comes with evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith, and the ustadz explains where the ruling is drawn from so you understand its basis.

Learning Step by Step and Thorough

The material is arranged from the worship used most often toward the broader, so each point is mastered before moving to the next.

Etiquette and Madzhab Neutrality

The range of scholarly opinions in secondary matters is explained with respect, growing an open spirit while honoring every Muslim group.

Question and Answer on Real Cases

Private sessions open room to ask about the matters of worship you face, and the ustadz answers with evidence then guides its application.

Practice Reading the Text

At the science of hadith level, you practice reading Arabic hadith texts and the ustadz corrects your reading and explains the meaning.

Regular Understanding Reports

The guardian receives regular word on the topics covered, the progress made, and the goals of the next level.

Tutor

Ustadz and Ustadzah Who Are Careful with Evidence

Arabi's fiqh and hadith teachers are experts in the knowledge of the Shariah and the Arabic language, chosen through a selection from various universities, then shaped to the standard of the Arabi Method. Their qualities include proven skill and care with evidence, joined with the wisdom of a teacher who guides with etiquette, patience, and a neutral stance toward the range of madzhabs.

Expert and Evidence Based National network

Masters the fiqh of worship and muamalah and is accustomed to showing evidence from the Quran and authentic hadith for each ruling.

  • Fiqh of worship
  • Fiqh of muamalah
  • Evidence and proof
Trained in the Arabi Method Campus graduate

Understands the flow of the four levels, how to explain a ruling step by step, and how to guide learners in reading Arabic hadith texts.

  • The Arabi Method
  • Science of hadith
  • Arabic language
A Teacher's Heart and Etiquette In person and online

Guides with patience, honors the range of madzhab opinions, and adjusts the explanation for students and adult beginners alike.

  • Etiquette of the seeker of knowledge
  • Mentoring beginners
  • Madzhab neutrality
Reviews

Stories from Learners and Guardians

4.9 From 83 parent reviews
I finally understood the evidence behind the manner of wudhu and prayer that I had been performing all this time. The ustadz explained the source clearly and I now feel more assured in my worship.
Mr. Yusuf Adult learner
The fiqh of muamalah class helped me understand lawful contracts and how to calculate zakat on income. All my questions about work transactions were answered with evidence.
Mrs. Salma Muslim professional
I started with the science of hadith over a video call. The ustadz guided me in reading the Arabic Arbain text and explained the sanad and its meaning, and the schedule was flexible in the evening.
Rafi Online learner
FAQ

Questions About Learning Fiqh and Hadith at Arabi

I do not understand evidence at all, can I start from zero?
Very much so. Learning begins with the fiqh of daily worship such as thaharah (purification) and prayer in language that is easy to grasp. The ustadz explains the manner, then shows its evidence gently, so you understand the basis of each act of worship without needing deep religious knowledge beforehand.
What is the difference between the fiqh and the science of hadith studied here?
Fiqh covers the practical rulings of Islam, such as the manner of thaharah, prayer, fasting, zakat, and muamalah, along with their evidence. The science of hadith covers the make up of a narration, namely sanad, matan, and rawi, and how to weigh the grades of shahih, hasan, and dhaif. At Arabi, fiqh is studied first, then the science of hadith at the advanced level as a footing for studying evidence.
Does Arabi follow one particular madzhab?
Arabi explains a ruling with its evidence and honors the range of opinions of the madzhab imams in secondary matters that the scholars have indeed differed over. You are introduced to the range of views along with their evidence, then guided to act upon them with etiquette. This stance grows openness and keeps one away from belittling any Muslim group.
Do I need to be able to read Arabic letters to join this course?
For the fiqh of worship and muamalah levels, you do not need to read Arabic fluently yet, because the explanation is given in your own language along with its evidence. The ability to read hijaiyah letters is needed only at the science of hadith level when practicing reading the text. If needed, Arabi also offers a Quran reading course to build the foundation of your reading.
How does Arabi make sure the hadith taught is from a sound source?
Arabi cites hadith that are well known and authentic in source, such as the narrations of Bukhari and Muslim, along with a note on their grade. The teachers avoid using weak narrations or those of unclear origin as evidence for rulings. At the science of hadith level, you are also introduced to how the scholars weigh the trustworthiness of a narration through the sanad and the state of its narrators.
Can the sessions be joined online?
Yes. Arabi's online sessions use a video call with a summary of the material and the text of the evidence shown together. The ustadz explains, opens room for question and answer, and at the advanced level guides you in reading Arabic hadith texts. The hours can be set to your most open time, including the evening or on a day off.
Is my child who is still in junior high suited to this course?
It suits them, especially from around age 10 when a child can already follow an explanation calmly. The material of the fiqh of daily worship is given in simple language as a provision for religious studies at school. The ustadz adjusts the pace and examples to the child's age, and you receive progress reports regularly.

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