User:Fahd.albinali/sandbox/IQRA Network

IQRA Network is an American educational organization created in 2017 by Dr. Fahd Albinali, Dr. Hussein Babsail and Mr. Mohamed Yusuf. Its goal is creating an online ecosystem that help educate students about Islam, Arabic, and Quran. The organization produces lessons in the form of interactive content using Google Angular technology. It has produced over 300 courses teaching a wide range of traditional subjects in a modern way.

History

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In 2017, three dedicated individuals, each with unique expertise, came together to fill a need that was missing in the West. Dr. Fahd Albinali, a former MIT scientist, Dr.Hussein Babsail, an academic from Tufts, and Sh. Muhammad Yousef, an accomplished graduate of Quran and Islamic Studies from the prestigious Al-Azhar University in Egypt.

The team connected esteemed teachers and scholars of Quran, Arabic, and Islamic Studies with Muslim families wanting the best Islamic education for their children.

Funding

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IQRA Network is mostly funded through private contributions and donations.

Content

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IQRA Network's website aims to provide a personalized interactive experience to learn Quran, Arabic and Islamic Studies. The approach is built on interactive learning modules, hosted on Google Cloud. The website is meant to be used as a supplement to 1-on-1 teaching that is hosted on Zoom.

Language availability

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All material is provided in two languages including Arabic language and English.

Teachers

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Teachers are fluent in at least 2 languages including Arabic and can set up a classroom within IQRA Network's ecosystem. This classroom allows teachers to assign courses, homework and material within IQRA Network's database to their students.

Recognition

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IQRA Network has gained recognition both in the US and internationally with over 10,000 students in 46 countries. Importantly, Sheikh Dr. Ahmed Almasarawi, one of the highest authorities[1] in Tajweed has reviewed and accredited the IQRA Network learning system[2].

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