Tabah Weekend Islamic Program(TWIP)

Provide your child with high-quality, self-paced instruction in the essentials of the Qur’an and Sunnah.

Mission

Building Strong Foundations in Faith.
The Tabah Weekend Islamic Program (TWIP) is dedicated to providing students with a strong, authentic foundation in the essentials of Islam. Our mission is to deliver high-quality, organized instruction specifically designed for youth who are not enrolled in full-time Islamic schools, or for parents seeking to reinforce and enrich their children’s Islamic learning journey.

How does TWIP work?

Structured, Flexible, and Comprehensive.
TWIP is an online platform offering pre-recorded courses that allow students to learn effectively at their own pace.

  • Modular Learning: Courses are organized into focused 6-week modules.

  • Weekly Structure: Each week consists of 5 concise lessons, totaling 30 lessons per full course.

  • Active Assessment: To ensure understanding, quizzes follow every single lesson to strengthen comprehension immediately.

  • Clear Progression: A final exam concludes each module. Students must pass this exam to unlock and progress to the next level of their studies.

Who can enroll?

Designed for Youth Ages 12–18.
This program is strictly tailored for teenagers and young adults (ages 12–18). The content, tone, and pacing are specifically crafted to resonate with this age group, helping them connect with their faith deeply and intellectually.

What is required?

Tools for Success.
To participate in TWIP, students need:

  • Registration: Guardians must register their child via the main portal at PhillyArabicTutor.com.

  • Technology: A reliable computer or tablet with internet access to stream the pre-recorded video lessons and complete the online quizzes.

  • Mindset: A commitment to self-paced learning. Students are encouraged to maintain a steady schedule to complete the 30 lessons and final exam within the suggested timeframe.

Subjects Covered

Essential Knowledge for the Youth.
Our curriculum covers five core areas to build a well-rounded Islamic character:

  1. Aqidah (Islamic Creed): Understanding the fundamental beliefs of a Muslim.

  2. Seerah of the Prophet ﷺ: Studying the life and example of the Messenger of Allah.

  3. Hadith Studies: Exploring the sayings and traditions of the Prophet ﷺ.

  4. Islamic Etiquette: Learning the manners (Adab) and ethics of a believer.

  5. Basic Arabic: An introduction to the language of the Qur’an.

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