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how long do you have to study arabic in dammaj?

one month is it enough? :hiding:

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1 month is enough I think hanye untuk beli sayur di pasar (if you just wanna buy vegetables) imsad.

They will yale "marhabah...marhabah...marhabah" :D
 
As salaamu alaykum,

MashaAllah Daarul Hadeeth In Dammaaj is by far one of the best Maraakiz in the world (in my opinion) , The Ni'mah and Barakah their is Just Indescribable SubhanAllah..

amirah_87 and umm_sulaim went to Dammaj and they didn't know a thing in Arabic but in a years time they were zooming along! It's because they had a great Arabic teacher Masha'allah, you know that brother who teaches Arabic on Paltalk? Abdulhakim? yes his wife was their teacher, Masha'allah awesome couple.

Na'am Alhamdulillaah we had a Great Teacher Allah Yahfadhaa, We picked up the language in six months and from then on we were capable of joining the arabic taught classes in fiqh, aqeedah and etc..
It depends on how hard you strive, as Mawaddah said some brothers and sisters take longer than others to learn and pick it up.

But of course, learning Arabic first would help a good deal, and then when you get to Dammaj you can just go straight to the juicy stuff, the Deep stuff you know

Sometimes I wished I'd done that, so I could dive into the other classes straight away... Wa Laakin Qadar Allah.

Also,You need'nt worry about whether the life there is rough, it might be to some of you but it's changed a great deal over the past couple of years.. It's a small price to pay for seeking knowledge I say, and like Abdillaah ibnul Mubaarak said: Laa yustadaa' Al-Ilm Bi-raahatil jasad..

It reminds me of that Hadeeth, there'll come a time when some of you will take to the mountains in order to preserve your deen.. :)

Ps: Mawaddah, Abu Raihana teaches on Paltalk? MashaAllah!! .. Haatil Mawqi3 wa-ismul qurfah min fidhalik!
 
Assalamualaikum warahmatullah,
If you say "declare", I think its not like that we have to declare. But syaikh Albani explained that we should nisbat/address our self as a salafiyun (followers of salafus shalih). Cause these days eeeeeeeeeevery deviate sects in Islam admit and claim them self as muslim, and also thgey claim that theyre on Quran and sunnah. But the mistake is they interprate/understand Quran and sunnah with their own self understanding, and they take Quran and sunnah as they wish along with their intention. SO syaikh Albani explained its not enough to call our self a muslim that follow quran and sunnah "only", cause if its like taht, then whats the difference between us and those sects? So ulama mutaqaddimin and mutakhireen explained that theres one method that we mostly forgot, the third method is we understand quran and sunnah with the explanation of salafus shalih, and everyone who follow this kinda understanding called "salafy". Thats the simple explanation insha Allah.

jazakAllaah khair bro your brilliant :D :D

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can sister go to yamen without a mahram if she is going there for the sake of obtaining beneficial knowledge?

Well a woman is not allowed to travel without a mahram sis.

As for saying that Dammaj is the best place, I'm sure that some others will disagree and vouch instead for other places which they have studied at :D

My father studied for 3 years in the University of Madinah before having to leave because of emergency reasons. He says that he much prefers the method of learning in Dammaj compared to Madinah. It's because like I said before, there are no restrictions and schedules when studying in Dammaj. And you dont have to go along a certain schedule. A book which takes 3 years to study in University of Madinah can be completed in just 1 year in Dammaj. Sheikhs from all over come to Dammaj on a regular basis also, and there is always some function or Talk going on Masha'allah.

And plus, University of Madinah is only for men isn't it lol...so in Dammaj the women have the opportunity of meeting with Umm Abdillah Aishah bint Ash-Sheikh Muqbil hafidhahallah.....and she's just about most knowledgeable woman Masha'allah in Islam :D

The Government of Saudi has asked her many times to come to Saudi to teach there on a salary but she has always refused and preferred to stay in Dammaj and teach the sisters there...masha'allah.

Well, I'm satisfied if I can go anywhere where I can learn my Deen insha'allah :cry:
 
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jazakallah khair for all the replies. so what do you think, i should first study in the markaz al medina institute, to learn arabic, or just head straight into dammaj, keeping in mind i know no arabic

also, just to clear it up, i read above that 3 classes held a day by the shaykh? but are these beginner/intermediate/advanced levels? what about if someone wants to learn other books too, how would i do that?

also, i know this might be a stupid question, but like, whats the situation in terms of getting married in dammaj, like how easy is it for someone to find, and get married to someone there. i only ask because i will not be married when i go, and i plan on staying there for a good few years if i do go.

oh, and does anyone know which other scholars i can go to after, i.e. the ones that teach free, like in masjid al haram and other places, like someone mentioned above.

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jazakallah khair for all the replies. so what do you think, i should first study in the markaz al medina institute, to learn arabic, or just head straight into dammaj, keeping in mind i know no arabic

I think it's a good idea for you to do some studying in the Markaz first before heading into Dammaj. Because then you will get some basic Arabic and also get used to the ways of the Yemeni people insha'allah, Some people get huge culture shock you know :eek:
And it'll also be good because then you can meet brothers who go back and forth from Dammaj all of the time and they will tell you how you need to prepare for your stay in dammaj insha'allah. The......what do you call it.......Head Person :D of the Madinah Institute is Sheikh Yahyas stepson, so you can get info from him about Dammaj insha'allah.

also, just to clear it up, i read above that 3 classes held a day by the shaykh? but are these beginner/intermediate/advanced levels? what about if someone wants to learn other books too, how would i do that?

They are advanced classes which the Sheikh holds and every man has to attend. At the moment he is teaching Saheeh Muslim (almost finished) , Al-Umdah Li Ibn Qudaamah, And He is going to start Al-Mutaqa Li Ibn Jaaruud.

Basically what he does (And what Sheikh muqbil rahimahullah used to do) in the lesson is read out from the book and then speaks about it and the students take notes. It's pretty much like how you would do in a lecture hall. There are thousands of students attending at one time so it's impossible that he ask all of them so its more like if you pay attention, you'll benefit, if not, then you lose out.

These Three classes are held After Dhuhr, After Asr and After Maghrib. Besides those classes you're free to choose anything you want to learn. There are many brothers who hold classes so that wouldn't be a problem at all insha'allah.



also, i know this might be a stupid question, but like, whats the situation in terms of getting married in dammaj, like how easy is it for someone to find, and get married to someone there. i only ask because i will not be married when i go, and i plan on staying there for a good few years if i do go.

How easy is it?

:D

Just about as easy as any other place I would say. At first it was quite easy for the foreigner brothers to get married to the Yemeni girls, but now it is not popular anymore as the Yemeni girls seem to have gotten a bad image of them lol. But yes it's very easy to get married there, dont have to worry about that, just make sure that you find a good person insha'allah.
 
Ok how much does it cost their for 5 years?

Living there is very cheap, There are some people there who live on an average of $50 a month. But that would be the very essential means of living only of course.
 
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jazakallah khayr for the answers, i feel like every second i'm not at dammaj, its wasted, soon though if Allah wills

i'm very sorry to keep bugging you with questions, and if you don't want to answer, don't feel you have to, i won't mind :)

just a few more queries i have

how hard will it be, seeing as i'll be going alone, and i don't know anyone there? might i get lonely living alone, or is it like one big family there?

are there shops there? whats the food like? there are houses/furniture for sale there, or where would i stay?

i know of the aqeedah books that are studied there, what about books for seerah, usool al hadith, tafsir? (no need for depth here, just an example or two), and seeing as it is up to the individual whether they benefit from the classes or not, are there tests however, to give an idea of how we are progressing?

jazakallah khayr, forgive me for so many questions
 
so the minimum is 6 months....

is there any intensive arabic course there? :hiding:
 
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Well...Im agree to sis Mawaddah here, but Im sure theres plus and minus between study in Dammaj and Medinah masha Allah. But I think its very helping to study in Medinah first and then study in dammaj :D . More complete insha Allah.
And yes, that what I like about Dammaj, my ustadh named Abu Isa, he had mulazamah with syaikh Abul Hasan and he repeat kitab Al Aqidah Ath Thohawiyah with the sheikh. This is something that maybe the students in Medinah hardly do I think, Allahu A'lam.
 
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jazakAllaah khair bro your brilliant :D :D

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Masha Allah bro, Im not brilliant, our ulama salafs who are. We just read their book and explain this da'wah to our brothers and sisters. Insha Allah this is more precious then "fat red camel" :mad: <<<mad red camel :D
 
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jazakallah for all the help, very useful, i should be applying to markaz al medina very soon inshallah.

make dua

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my friends keep telling me that you have to declare that your a salafi, and im like didnt sheikh albani advise us not to call ourselves that?? its weird..

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Where did you hear that?:? And you have to distinguish from the manhaj and the hizb.

Back on-topic. Dammaaj all the way! I plan to study there after my A-levels inshaAllah. I just have to find a mahrem to take me.
 
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Before I read through this thread, I hoped to go Dammaj (more wishful thinking) but the more I learn about the place, the more I'm seriously thinking about it insha'Allah. Just gotta get the $$$'s saved up lol.

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so the minimum is 6 months....

is there any intensive arabic course there? :hiding:

Well you can find yourself a teacher who will teach you Arabic every day of the week and plus you will be in an Arabic speaking environment so you should be able to do it insha'allah.

What say we go together Kak syilla? :D
 
^ Where did you hear about Dammaj from brother?

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I originally heard about it on another forum, hijra.net, where people were talking about this good place to make Hijra to, for studying Islam. I then heard a few lectures about Dammaj by Abu Waleed (current student there), where he did Question and Answering. And now I learnt a bit more from this forum.

Also I think I saw some pictures of Dammaj on another thread here, not sure.

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Wa Alaykum As Salaam,

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I originally heard about it on another forum, hijra.net, where people were talking about this good place to make Hijra to, for studying Islam. I then heard a few lectures about Dammaj by Abu Waleed (current student there), where he did Question and Answering. And now I learnt a bit more from this forum.

MashaAllah, Abu Waleed Al-Amreeki Gave a lecture about Dammaaj? :eek:
Is it on the net!? If so can I have it, jus want to pass it down to a few people InshaAllah, wa jazaaks
 

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