Fall ‘26 Courses

Revive the Sunnah of Seeking ‘Ilm - Enroll Today!

Courses Run From August 17th - December 10th

Deadline to apply is August 10th

Early Bird Sign up $180 Until July 1st

Revive the Sunnah of Seeking ‘Ilm - Enroll Today! • Courses Run From August 17th - December 10th • Deadline to apply is August 10th • Early Bird Sign up $180 Until July 1st •

Fall ‘26 Semester

Courses run from August 17th - December 10th

“The scholars are the heirs of the Prophets.”
— Prophet Muhammad ﷺ (Abu Dawood, Hasan)

You're not just signing up for a class — you're joining a tradition of learning that connects back to the Prophets themselves. Take that step.

If finances are a barrier, we offer financial aid to help make learning accessible. Just fill out our Financial Aid Form below and we’ll be in touch, in shā’ Allāh.

✨ Special Offers

Tuition & Registration

  • Early Bird Sign-Up:
    $180 — Open until July 1st

  • Regular Registration:
    $220 — Open until August 10th

  • Late Registration:
    $250

Course Discounts

  • Arabic + Seerah: Buy one, get one 50% off: ARABICXSEERAH

Classes at Waraqaat (Madina Islamic Center)

  • Seerah of the Prophetﷺ (32 part series, 2 semesters long)

    Tuesdays | Onsite/Hybrid Options

    5:45PM - 6:45PM

    This comprehensive two-semester course explores the life, character, mission, and legacy of the Prophet Muhammad ﷺ through a structured 32-part series. Students will journey through the major events of the Seerah—from before his birth and the early Makkan period to the Madinan community, key battles, leadership, and final farewell.

    More than a historical study, this class focuses on extracting practical lessons, spiritual insights, and timeless guidance relevant to modern life. Students will develop a deeper love for the Prophet ﷺ while gaining a clearer understanding of his character, patience, leadership, mercy, and unwavering trust in Allah.

  • Applied Arabic Grammar (in Arabic only)

    Tuesday | Onsite/Hybrid Options

    6:45PM - 8:30PM

    This immersive Arabic course is designed for students ready to strengthen their understanding of Arabic grammar through direct engagement with the language itself. Taught entirely in Arabic, the class focuses on applying grammatical principles through reading, discussion, examples, and practical analysis rather than memorization alone.

    Students will develop greater fluency in understanding grammatical structures while becoming more comfortable listening to and interacting in Arabic in an academic setting. The course encourages active participation and gradual language immersion to help students think more naturally in Arabic.

  • Arabic 302

    Tuesdays | Onsite/Hybrid Options

    8:30PM - 10:00PM

    This advanced Arabic course is designed for students who have developed a strong foundation in Classical and Qur’anic Arabic and are ready to refine their fluency, comprehension, and grammatical mastery. As students near the completion of their Arabic studies curriculum, the class places greater emphasis on deeper reading comprehension, advanced grammar application, and independent interaction with Arabic texts.

    Students will continue strengthening their ability to understand authentic Arabic passages while expanding vocabulary, improving analytical skills, and becoming more confident in navigating complex sentence structures commonly found in Islamic literature and classical texts.

  • Al-Fiqh Al-Hanbali: Fiqh of Family Matters & Applied Usool on Legal Hadith

    Thursdays | Onsite/Hybrid Options

    6:30PM - 9:00PM

    This course offers a structured study of family life and Islamic legal reasoning through the Hanbali school of jurisprudence. Students will explore foundational rulings related to marriage, family relationships, rights, responsibilities, and contemporary family matters, while also learning how scholars apply principles of usool to understand and derive rulings from legal hadith.

    Through guided study, discussion, and practical examples, the class connects traditional scholarship with real-life application. Students will gain a deeper understanding of how Islamic family law functions, how prophetic narrations are analyzed in legal discussions, and how the wisdom, ethics, and objectives of the Islamic legal tradition are preserved through scholarly methodology.

    The class aims to provide students with a deeper understanding of how Islamic family law functions while highlighting the wisdom, ethics, and objectives behind these rulings. Lessons will include discussion of real-life applications and relevant modern considerations while remaining grounded in traditional scholarship.

Classes at ADAMs Fairfax

  • Arabic 101

    Monday | Onsite

    7:45PM - 9:00PM

    This beginner-level course is designed for students who already know how to read Arabic but want to begin truly understanding the language and its grammatical structure. The class focuses on building a strong foundation in essential Arabic grammar, vocabulary, and sentence comprehension in a clear and approachable way for English speakers.

    Students will learn how Arabic sentences function, how words interact grammatically, and how to begin understanding basic Arabic texts rather than simply reading them. The course aims to help students transition from decoding Arabic to actually comprehending it.

  • Arabic 201

    Mondays | Onsite

    6:30PM - 7:45PM

    This intermediate Arabic course is designed for English speakers looking to strengthen their understanding of Classical and Qur’anic Arabic in a structured and accessible way. Students will continue building their grammar foundation while improving reading, comprehension, vocabulary, and sentence construction skills.

    The class focuses on helping students move beyond the basics and develop greater confidence in understanding authentic Arabic texts and commonly used Islamic terminology. Lessons are explained clearly in English while encouraging gradual immersion into the Arabic language.

يُؤۡتِي ٱلۡحِكۡمَةَ مَن يَشَآءُۚ وَمَن يُؤۡتَ ٱلۡحِكۡمَةَ فَقَدۡ أُوتِيَ خَيۡرٗا كَثِيرٗاۗ وَمَا يَذَّكَّرُ إِلَّآ أُوْلُواْ ٱلۡأَلۡبَٰبِ

“He grants wisdom to whom He pleases; and he to whom wisdom is granted indeed receives a benefit overflowing; but none will grasp the Message but people of understanding.” (Surah Al-Baqarah 2:269)

Financial Aid Available

We believe that access to knowledge should never be limited by financial circumstances. If you're passionate about learning Arabic or exploring Islamic studies, we are here to help. Financial assistance is available to ensure that money doesn't stand in the way of your education. Reach out to us to learn more about how we can support your journey.

Financial aid requests will only be considered with a valid reason provided.

Requests without adequate info/reasoning will be auto rejected.

Maximum standard aid: 50% off tuition

Requests exceeding 50% may require additional information regarding your circumstances.

Exceptions may be considered in cases of extreme hardship.