Companion Courses

Trusted courses and references that pair well with this academy. Each is the work of its own authors; we credit the source and recommend it as a complement, never a replacement.

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The Dream BIG academy is one path up the mountain. For a different angle, a parallel track, or deeper reference, these are the resources we recommend. Pick what fits how you like to learn.

Understand Qur’an, Grammar the Easy Way

By
Understand Qur’an Academy · Dr. Abdulazeez Abdulraheem
Language
English & Urdu
Level
Beginner → Advanced · 5 units

A Qur’an-frequency course: it teaches the words and grammar you meet most often first, using a gesture-and-repetition (TPI) method, with a workbook after every lesson.

Best for: Learners who want a parallel, frequency-first path with built-in drills, in either English or Urdu.

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Madinah Arabic Course

By
Dr. V. Abdur Raheem · Islamic University of Madinah
Language
Arabic (with English notes)
Level
Beginner → Advanced · multi-book

The classic immersion course used worldwide: you absorb grammar from illustrated Arabic sentences and graded exercises, moving from nouns to the full verb system.

Best for: Learners who prefer deep immersion and a traditional, classroom-tested sequence.

Classical Urdu Ṣarf & Naḥw

By
Madrasa tradition · e.g. Āsān ʿArabī Grammar, Al-Ṣarf al-ʿAzīz
Language
Urdu
Level
Intermediate → Advanced

The traditional dars-e-niẓāmī treatment: precise rules, full conjugation tables, and the weak-verb system, in classical Urdu terminology.

Best for: Urdu-medium students who want the rigorous, traditional depth behind the simplified academy terms.

Qur’an Word-by-Word Dictionaries

By
e.g. ʿAbd al-Karīm Parekh · the Easy Dictionary of the Qur’an
Language
Arabic ↔ English / Urdu
Level
All levels

Look up the meaning of every Qur’anic word in recitation order, so your grammar practice always connects back to the āyah in front of you.

Best for: Anyone reading the Qur’an who wants meaning and grammar side by side.

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