Enroll Now – 12-Week Urdu Program

Bilingual children (English + Urdu) often have better memory, stronger thinking, and improved communication skills. Learning to read and write Urdu (Nastaliq) also strengthens the brain and vision. Being bilingual helps children become smarter and more flexible thinkers.

Give Your Family the Gift of Urdu in 12 Weeks

Reconnect with language, deen, and roots — from the comfort of your home.

Urdu isn’t just “another subject”.
It’s the language of duas, poetry, adab, and family love.
In this 12-week live online course, we help children (and adults) finally read, write and understand real Urdu — clearly, confidently, and beautifully.

“My child stopped guessing words and actually started reading Urdu. Best decision we made.”

How the Course Works

  • ⏱ Duration: 12 weeks
  • 🧒 Age group: Children & beginners (adults welcome too)
  • 🎥 Format: Live online classes (interactive, not pre-recorded)
  • ✍️ Every class includes: Reading, writing + small speaking practice
  • 📝 Homework & feedback so parents actually see progress
  • 🌍 Suitable for students living anywhere in the world

What Your Child Will Be Able to Do After 12 Weeks

By the end of the program, students will:

Read Urdu script (Nastaliq) without guessing every letter

Write simple sentences clearly and correctly

Understand basic Islamic and everyday Urdu (stories, duas, short passages)

Build a starter vocabulary of family, deen, school and daily life words

Feel proud of speaking and understanding Urdu — not shy or embarrassed

Short, focused, and practical. No overload. Just strong foundations.

Why is Urdu important?

Urdu is not just a language.
It is a culture, identity, and a bridge of love and respect between generations.

Through Urdu, we connect to:
 

Connection to identity and family

Urdu is a part of our heritage, spoken by our parents and elders. As children learn Urdu, they connect more deeply with stories, duas, emotions and cultural history. It strengthens identity and preserves family bonds across generations.

Access to religion and Islamic knowledge

Much of Islamic knowledge in the subcontinent—tafseer, hadith, fiqh, history, and scholarly writings—is in Urdu. Understanding Urdu allows direct access to books, lectures, and spiritual guidance without relying on translations, preserving depth and authenticity.

Great books and literature are in Urdu

Urdu has a rich literary heritage. Knowing Urdu lets you truly experience the poetry of Ghalib, Iqbal and Faiz, and the stories of Manto, Premchand, Bano Qudsia, Ismat Chughtai and more. Ghazals, nazms, naats and classic literature lose their depth in translation—Urdu brings them to life.

Practical benefits
(not just emotional)

Learning Urdu offers real career benefits: translation, content writing, media, journalism, teaching and social media opportunities. With strong Urdu and English skills, you can work in news, YouTube, Islamic content, kids’ programs, or even teach globally—making Urdu a valuable career skill.

Brain development and language skills

Bilingual children (English + Urdu) often have better memory, stronger thinking, and improved communication skills. Learning to read and write Urdu (Nastaliq) also strengthens the brain and vision. Being bilingual helps children become smarter and more flexible thinkers.

Why should we teach Urdu now?

Teaching Urdu now is essential to preserve culture and language. Without proper learning in childhood, kids grow up speaking broken Urdu/Hindi and miss classic books, poetry, and religious texts. Ensuring children read, write, and understand Urdu keeps the language alive for future generations.

About the Teacher

20+ years of Urdu teaching experience

Has trained hundreds of students in reading, writing and board exam preparation

Known for simple explanations, lots of examples, and patient teaching style

Focus on deen, adab and clear language — not just memorising rules

Your child won’t just learn letters. They’ll learn love for Urdu.