FAQ


  • Who pays for the airline tickets?

    The Student pays for his own airline tickets and also for his hotel. Usually this is all included in an umrah package.
     
  • Who pays for accommodation?
    The student pays for his accommodation

  • Can the institute provide for transportation?
    Yes, the Institute is situated at a fairly close location to Masjid Haram. Students will be transported from the Haram to the institute and backwards. Please note: there are no additional fees for transportation.
     
  • Do we teach Aqeedah, Fiqh and Hadith?
    The Institute is strictly going to be teaching the arabic language. We strongly recommend that the student study these subjects of Aqeedah, Fiqh and Hadith, etc in the Haram with the Senior Scholars of Islam.  Alhamdulillah there classes every night in the Haram.
     
  • Does the Institute have permission to teach?
    Yes, The institute is licensed by the the Ministry of Education to teach Arabic.
     
  • Are there any recuirements?
    No, every muslim is welcome.
     
  • How much does the tuition cost?
    The cost of the tuition is € 300 for 100 hours. The student is required to pay the amount at arrival.

     
  • What books are going to be used?
    The Institute is going to use own books combined from the Um al-Qura University in Makkah and Islamic University of Medina books.
     
  • Is there any relationship between the Institute and Umm Qura University?
    The Institute does not have any relationship with Umm al-Qura University.
     
  • How can i apply?
    Simply by filling in the application form and send it to info@zamzaminstitute.com.
     
  • Is there a set academic year, or does a person start studying as soon as he arrives in Makkah?
    We offer courses twice a month. At request we can adjust the time period.
     
  • Who are the teachers?
    The teachers are mainly from Sudan, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt. The teachers are of course qualified and experienced.

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Shaykh-ul-Islam ibn Taymiyyah

“...Arabic language is from the religion and knowledge of it is an obligation.
Understanding the Qur’aan and the Sunnah is an obligation, and they cannot be
understood except by understanding the Arabic language. Whatever it takes to
complete an obligation is in itself an obligation.”

     - Iqitidaa Siratul  
     Mustaqeem-