Our Teachers
Nabeel Alkhalidy
Senior Teacher and Researcher in Quranic Studies
Nabeel M A Alkhalidy is an educator and researcher, renowned for his extensive contributions to Quranic studies. He has dedicated over two decades to the study and teaching of Arabic. He has spent a significant part of his life dedicated to learning the Islamic sciences in areas of Quran, Arabic, Fiqh and Aqeedah. He is currently advancing his studies in Quranic Exegesis and Etymology, focusing particularly on Quranic linguistics.
His research involves collaborations with fellow scholars to explore various dimensions of Quranic linguistics and Exegesis. A cornerstone of his work is the development of a unique curriculum that emphasizes interpreting the Quran through the interpretative tools given to us in the Quran. Ustadh Nabeel believes that this approach uncovers new and enriched interpretations that are relevant to our times given to us by our Merciful Creator to guide us in the 21st century and beyond.
Nabeel also graduated with a Bachelor of Science in 1999 and has worked in the medical field. He is also a content creator and manages the popular YouTube channel "Learn Quranic Arabic," sharing insights into Quranic Arabic with a global audience. This initiative reflects his commitment to utilizing modern digital mediums to disseminate knowledge and engage with students and educators worldwide.
Qualifications & Expertise
• Quran teacher and Researcher
• 15+ years teaching experience
• Specialized in Quran Linguistics
Research papers
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Umm Abdul-Rahman
Arabic and Quran Teacher
Ustadha Umm Abdul-Rahman has been an Arabic teacher for well over 3 decades. She obtained her Bachelor in Science and teaching in 1999 from Baghdad University.
The Ustadha teaches Arabic and the Quran at a local Islamic school using engaging, modern pedagogical methods.
She is currently working on a STEAM curriculum for ages 5–17, integrating Quranic studies with science and technology. She also offers online Arabic and Quran classes for women and students.