My name is Iqra Eram and I have been teaching online lessons for five years, Skype and Zoom, and platforms with five years of experience. The subjects we teach are Quran, Qaida?
Qur'an Mi 10 Ward
Tafsir al-Qur'an Complete Tafsir of the Qur'an
Maarif al-Hadith 8 vols
Qasas al-Nabin Part 4
Al-Umaril Method 2 Vol
Grammar
Theology is the first and last.
History of Islam
Islamic educa...
My name is Iqra Eram and I have been teaching online lessons for five years, Skype and Zoom, and platforms with five years of experience. The subjects we teach are Quran, Qaida?
Qur'an Mi 10 Ward
Tafsir al-Qur'an Complete Tafsir of the Qur'an
Maarif al-Hadith 8 vols
Qasas al-Nabin Part 4
Al-Umaril Method 2 Vol
Grammar
Theology is the first and last.
History of Islam
Islamic education
Miftah al-Qur'an.
The Prophet's biography
Masnoon prayers
The last of the prophets
An online Quran teacher provides virtual instruction on the Quran to students through various digital platforms. Their role involves teaching Quranic recitation, memorization, and understanding of its meanings and principles. They use tools like video calls, online classes, and educational apps to engage students. The teacher may tailor lessons to individual learning styles and levels, ensuring students develop both their recitation skills and comprehension of the Quranic text.
An Arabic teacher's lesson typically involves a combination of language skills development, including reading, writing, speaking, and listening. The lesson may start with a review of previously learned material, followed by new vocabulary and grammar points. Activities might include practicing pronunciation, constructing sentences, and engaging in conversation. Teachers often use a variety of resources such as textbooks, multimedia tools, and interactive exercises to enhance learning. The goal is to help students gain fluency and confidence in using Arabic in different contexts.
Online Islamic courses offer virtual education on various aspects of Islam, including theology, law, history, and practice. These courses typically include video lectures, readings, interactive discussions, and assignments. Topics might range from Quranic studies and Hadith to Islamic jurisprudence and ethics. Students can often access these courses at their own pace, and some programs offer live sessions with instructors for direct interaction. The aim is to provide a comprehensive understanding of Islamic principles and practices in a flexible, accessible format.