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Learn Arabic — 28 letters, 8 sections, at your own pace.

For those who want to understand what the imam says and read the Quran as it was written. Start with the alphabet, end with full sentences. Audio for every letter, sound, and word. No jargon, no textbook.

Alfabet · Letter 1 van 28
ا
Alif
klinkt als "aa" in "vader"
Luister naar de uitspraak

You hear it on Friday during the khutbah. You see it in the Quran. You read it in every Fatihah. Arabic is everywhere — yet it feels out of reach for many. A textbook doesn't work, YouTube is a maze, and private lessons cost hundreds of euros a month.

The Arabic module in Khutba World teaches it to you in 8 clear sections: from the 28 letters through sounds, words, and sentences to grammar and writing. Audio for every single letter and word, recorded by native speakers. Short exercises after each lesson.

No time limits, no pressing deadlines. You can spend 5 minutes a day, or an entire Sunday on a single section. Your progress is saved automatically. When you return, you pick up right where you left off.

What you get

Eight sections that form a single path

From individual letters to full sentences — each section builds on the previous one, with audio, exercises, and quizzes.

Alphabet & Sounds

All 28 letters with audio. Long vowels, short vowels, sukun, and shaddah — explained without jargon.

Words & Sentences

Hundreds of words and sentences you actually encounter in the Quran, prayer, and daily life. With audio.

Grammar & Writing

Basic grammar (verb forms, case, possession) and exercises to write Arabic yourself.

Practice + Quiz

After each section: flashcards and short quizzes. Your progress is saved automatically.

Audio for every letter, every word, every sentence.

Tap a word to hear the pronunciation. No hidden costs, no subscription required.

Les 3 · Woorden
كِتَاب
kitāb
boek
سَلَام
salām
vrede
صَلَاة
ṣalāh
gebed
Frequently asked questions

About Learning Arabic

How long will it take before I can read the Quran?
With 10-15 minutes a day, you can master the letters and sounds in 6-8 weeks — enough to slowly read along with the Quran. The grammar to understand full sentences takes more time, but you can start reading quickly.
Do I need any prior knowledge?
No. We start with the very first letter — alif. If you know and can read the Latin alphabet, you can follow the Arabic module.
Is there audio for every word?
Yes. Every letter, word, and example sentence features audio from a native speaker. Tap to listen — as often as you like.
What if I get stuck?
Each section has a short quiz. Didn't pass? You can freely switch back and forth between lessons. The progress bar shows where you stand.
Does it cost anything?
The complete Arabic module is available for free in the Khutba World app, with no ads or in-app purchases.

Read Arabic as it was meant to be read.

8 sections, audio for every letter, at your own pace. Free in the Khutba World app.

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