Saturday, September 25, 2010

What Is the Schedule Like? | Bayyinah Dream

**Updated Sunday schedule. 9/26/2010

Many people have been inquiring about the daily schedule at the Dream program; so we'll go over it here:

Classes are from Saturday to Thursday, 6 days a week with Friday off. Saturday is an all day review session with a new lesson of Quranic Vocabulary. Sundays are Exams. Our schedule from Monday to Thursday is the following:

  • Fajr: 6:15am
  • Class Begins: 7:30am
  • 7:30am - 8:45: Conversational Arabic; taught by Ustadh Nuh Faris
  • 8:45am - 9:10am: Break
  • 9:10am - 11:10am: Quranic Arabic, taught by Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan
  • 11:10am - 11:30am: Break
  • 11:30am - 1pm: Quranic Arabic, taught by Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan
  • 1pm - 1:45pm: Break, Lunch, Dhuhr
  • 1:45pm - 3pm: Tajweed/Quran, taught by Ustadh Wisam Sharieff
Friday is off.

Saturday:
  • Fajr: 6:15am
  • Class Begins: 7:30am
  • 7:30am - 8:45: Conversational Arabic; taught by Ustadh Nuh Faris
  • 8:45am - 9:10am: Break
  • 9:10am - 11:10am: Quranic Arabic REVIEW, taught by Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan
  • 11:10am - 11:30am: Break
  • 11:30am - 1pm: Quranic Vocabulary, taught by Ustadha Menahal Begawala
  • 1pm - 1:45pm: Break, Lunch, Dhuhr
  • 1:45pm - 3pm: Tajweed/Quran, taught by Shaykh Nadim Bashir
Sunday:
  • Fajr: 6:15am
  • Testing Begins: 7:30am
  • 1pm: Testing Ends
  • 1pm-1:40pm: Break
  • 1:40pm: Dhuhr
  • 2pm: Tafseer, taught by Ustadh Nouman Ali Khan
In summary, the program is very intense. There is no room to spread yourself thin by taking part in numerous activities.

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4 comments:

  1. What do you do after 3 pm?

    How much review is a student doing daily regularly?

    Is the schedule something you can see yourself doing seriously for 10 months or will a few breaks be necessary? (i.e. too intense all the time)

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  2. Wow. Intense schedule subhanAllah. A lot of content for that morning to afternoon block.

    Hope that it works out well for you and you are able to reap and retain as much knowledge as you can from the program.

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  3. Assalamua'leikum warahmatullahi wabarakaatuhu!
    Jazakallahu Khair for creating this blog! InshaAllah it should prove very helpful for many including those who plan to join the coming year :)
    My question is are there any international students at bayyinah this year? Also, how do the sisters practise tajweed..is it separate?
    I understand the shedule is pretty tight (May Allah SWT make it easy for all of you).. i'll be awaiting your reply :) Jazakallahu Khair!

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  4. Salaam everyone! Nihal has been very busy lately, he apologizes for not getting back to you sooner. I'm his room mate, Adeeb! If you have any questions about the DREAM program and/or student life that you don’t want to bug the administration about, you can ask me at formspring.me/DREAMstudent. :)

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