I went to Egypt in 2015 to study at the age of 56. I was the oldest in the class. Those young guys could learn and memorize the next day which was taking me two weeks. I stayed there struggling for two years and I'm now thinking about returning to finish what I started, inshallah.
I from Egypt, and it brings me great joy to see the influx of foreign students coming to study here. In our culture, we hold a deep reverence for learning and education, considering it a divine blessing that we may be utilized by Allah to share knowledge. I encourage everyone to consider Egypt as a destination for their educational pursuits, I can even help you if you need
3:06 Brother, If you have good brothers who can help accommodate you with your studies and settle in Egypt then this is a great opportunity you should take advantage of. You will learn a lot about yourself when you travel to seek knowledge. Apart from seeking knowledge, you will learn to be a man where by you will have to learn to live without your family, make your own food, pay your own rent, do your own shopping, learn how to mange money and etc. Anyone who can go and abroad to study should definitely go especially the young brothers. The knowledge and life experience you gain is life changing and most brothers who have gone will agree with me.
Assalamu Alaykum! I am a revert from Germany who accepted Islam about 2 years ago. About 1 year ago I started studying Arabic with a Turkish brother here in Berlin who’s teaching me Alhamdulillah. We just finished the first book of العربية بين يديك, Alhamdulillah. As I’m living by myself and working full time in gastronomy it’s hard for me to keep up with my studies (besides work, paying bills, cooking, doing household etc.) so I’m thinking to leave and take some time to really focus on studying my religion and the Arabic language. I feel like especially as a revert who doesn’t have many people around who I can actually get grounded knowledge from that might be the right step to do. What do y’all think about this? May Allah ground us all in knowledge and help us to act according to it🤲
Good luck brother. Take an exploratory 2 week trip to Cairo and see the places where they teach Arabic and the accommodations available. I would recommend 6 months preferably in the cooler period from October to March. This is long enough to give you intensive exposure but you can still get back to your job.
@@ayyubomar774 depends bro from Institute to Institute Aleem Center is very cheap like 30$ per month but if you budget is high enough I would recommend Al ibanah it’s like 200$ for every 6 weeks
I went to Egypt in 2015 to study at the age of 56. I was the oldest in the class. Those young guys could learn and memorize the next day which was taking me two weeks. I stayed there struggling for two years and I'm now thinking about returning to finish what I started, inshallah.
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May Allah reward for your perseverance. Also, I find it amusing how your tag suits the comment 😂 BarakAllah fik
@aymensalih4830 : thanks, my tag? I don't understand.
@@imaslowlerner His talking about your username.
@edualf4308 : really, what about it? I still don't understand.
I from Egypt, and it brings me great joy to see the influx of foreign students coming to study here. In our culture, we hold a deep reverence for learning and education, considering it a divine blessing that we may be utilized by Allah to share knowledge. I encourage everyone to consider Egypt as a destination for their educational pursuits, I can even help you if you need
Brother, I need help. Please reply.
3:06 Brother, If you have good brothers who can help accommodate you with your studies and settle in Egypt then this is a great opportunity you should take advantage of. You will learn a lot about yourself when you travel to seek knowledge. Apart from seeking knowledge, you will learn to be a man where by you will have to learn to live without your family, make your own food, pay your own rent, do your own shopping, learn how to mange money and etc. Anyone who can go and abroad to study should definitely go especially the young brothers. The knowledge and life experience you gain is life changing and most brothers who have gone will agree with me.
Egypt is one of the best places to study 🤝🏾
Would love to link with you guys when I’m in Seattle… found my Deen and started listening to you guys a year ago
Assalamu Alaykum! I am a revert from Germany who accepted Islam about 2 years ago. About 1 year ago I started studying Arabic with a Turkish brother here in Berlin who’s teaching me Alhamdulillah. We just finished the first book of العربية بين يديك, Alhamdulillah. As I’m living by myself and working full time in gastronomy it’s hard for me to keep up with my studies (besides work, paying bills, cooking, doing household etc.) so I’m thinking to leave and take some time to really focus on studying my religion and the Arabic language. I feel like especially as a revert who doesn’t have many people around who I can actually get grounded knowledge from that might be the right step to do. What do y’all think about this? May Allah ground us all in knowledge and help us to act according to it🤲
May Allah guide us to what’s right. Maybe going Egypt for a year would be good. It’s cheap there 4-5 thousand pounds would be sufficient probably less
Good luck brother. Take an exploratory 2 week trip to Cairo and see the places where they teach Arabic and the accommodations available. I would recommend 6 months preferably in the cooler period from October to March. This is long enough to give you intensive exposure but you can still get back to your job.
Allahyuwakiqka
I want to go there to study Arabic I need help. Need more information before i could move
Be careful though brother as an Egyptian there is a lot of lying in higher levels of learning in Azhar. The shia/sufi movement in Egypt is scare
can you elaborate on this more akhi?
Sheikh of al azhar Ahmad Tayyib - kafir secularist,bro@@khoyyrr
The Shia movement here isn't strong as Shia Muslims in Egypt are a minority
Definitely agree
Where do u recommendations which institute,to study at,I have beginner level of Arabic
Im in egypt Right now how much money u want to spend?
@@Ermahnedich idk maybe above average,how much is it normally?
@@ayyubomar774 depends bro from Institute to Institute Aleem Center is very cheap like 30$ per month but if you budget is high enough I would recommend Al ibanah it’s like 200$ for every 6 weeks
Is Al ibaanah good for beginners who don’t know any Arabic at all?
@@Ermahnedichwhat about accommodation Akhi? How much money should I have to study in egypt for let‘s say 6-12 Months?
How do I sign up for school in Egypt and find places to live?
Bro, where did you play basketball?
anybody else thought that was yung FILLY in the thumbnail
Which institution did you study at akh?
At sudio arabiya institute I guess, I saw him accidentally on their page
Best place in Egypt to become a hide ul Qur’an ?
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