Opportunities For Sisters To Study The Deen / Live In Saudi Arabia

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Opportunities For Sisters To Study The Deen / Live In Saudi Arabia


There are a few ways in which a sister can study the deen / live in Saudi Arabia. One way is by applying directly to the respected universities (if you already have a mahram there in saudi). For those who do not have any mahrams in saudi, then another way is to get your mahram (husband, brother, father, father-in-law, son etc.) to apply along with you. And finally, to live in Saudi can be done by your mahram (husband only) calling you over once he has his own place and is working there in the Kingdom.

I will discuss these below:

Studying The Deen In Saudi

Saudi has four main universities where the deen is taught at a high level.

- Islamic University of Madinah, (Madinah, Saudi Arabia)

- Umm Al-Qura University (Makkah, Saudi Arabia)

- Imam University (Riyadh, Saudi Arabia)

- Daar Al-Hadith (al-Khayriyyah) (Makkah, Saudi Arabia)

- Madinah University:

As for Madinah University, then there are no courses for sisters. Madinah University only caters for brothers and brothers only.

- Umm Al-Qura University:

As for Umm Al-Qura University, then sisters can apply here as they do cater for sisters. Sisters would, however, need to apply with their mahram or already have a mahram living in Makkah throughout her time there. Unlike the other three universities, Umm Al-Qura is not solely an Islamic University, it is just like any other university in Saudi Arabia, however one of its departments/faculties is Islamic Studies. The Arabic program is for two years and all classes maintain an Islamic environment where sisters can relax with their hijaab.

Like all universities listed above (excluding Daar Al-Hadith), the university pays it’s student a monthly stipend of roughly SR. 845 and also provides free hostels (accommodation) for it’s students. If a sister is there with her husband and wishes to live with him, then they can do so at their own expenditure, which will obviously be away from the main batch of hostels. If she wishes to stay in the universities hostel (which may be the case if she is there with her brother) then accommodation is free.

The tuition is likewise free, irrespective of where she stays. The students also get one free round-trip air ticket every summer holiday.

For more information, please visit this page.

- Imam University:

As for Imam University, then this also caters for sisters.

Al-Imam Muhammad Ibn Saud Islamic University does have a women’s section, unlike the Islamic University of Madinah which is a male-only University, but this section of the University does not offer scholarships to foreign women to study. The Arab women that do attend are either housed in their own dorms or remain with family members living in Riyadh.

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- Daar Al-Hadith:

As for Daar Al-Hadith, then unlike the above mentioned three universities this is not governmentally run. It also doesnt have a Arabic program which means students must already be fluent in Arabic. It only caters for sisters who are residing legally in Makkah, Saudi ‘Arabia, and show proof for their legal residence.

Best Option:


The best option for sisters would be to apply along with their mahrams to Umm Al-Qura University. However, if sisters wish to live in Saudi, then things are a bit different. Below is the information regarding that.

Living In Saudi

As for living in Saudi Arabia, then this seems to be a more easier option for sisters than it is for brothers. Brothers wishing to live in Saudi usually go on a teaching course (usually a TEFL or a CELTA) and apply for a job in Saudi Arabia. Sisters however can simply get their husbands to apply and then go over with them.

A Sister can likewise apply to a TEFL or CELTA course depending on her circumstance. As for a married sister, than it is better for her to get her husband to apply on one of the english teaching courses. Once he has passed the course, he can apply for a job in Saudi Arabia and call her over. If I’m not mistaken, she can go with him to live in Saudi Arabia from day one (unlike if her husband applies to one of the Saudi Universities and gets accepted, as this way he will have to apply once he is there, and this could be very difficult).

If her husband gets a teaching job in Saudi Arabia (and they’re in need of english teacher all the time), then usually, she needs to either be a nurse/doctor or a teacher for her to go in the Kingdom as well. Hence the reason why it is good for a sister wishing to live in Saudi to do a teaching course.

Those with a degree:

If the sister has a degree (in any subject) then a normal TEFL course is sufficient for her. These courses are usually run over a period of four weeks and further involve about 60 hours extra working at home (depending on the package you choose). This page has many institutes here in the UK which teach one to become a qualified english teacher. The best one I have found so far is this one. If you sign up to their newsletters (which I advice), then you will get special discounts on the courses. Do not be easily tricked by the “10 days left for the special discount” emails you will recieve, because they keep on having different discounts, so take your time.

Those without a degree:

For those who do not have a degree, then the best option is for you to do a CELTA course. A CELTA course is longer than the TEFL courses, however this is your option if you do not have a degree. This site and this site are two very good sites to help you in the CELTA route. In the first link, the brother has kindly uploaded all his assignments and notes for the CELTA course. The notes are, however, in a “.docx” file extension, so depending on your processor/software it may or may not open. Though I have asked the brother to re-upload them in the normal “.doc” file extensions.

Once you’re in:

Once you are in saudi, then there are several courses which sisters can enroll in – providing they get themselves a residency permit. For example in Madinah, there are some Arabic language courses for sisters who are resident here, provided by charities which operate independently of the university. Some of these courses are restricted to student’s wives only, but some of them are more flexible. Then there are some excellent courses for Arabic speaking sisters, which cover 2-3 years of quality Islamic education – not to mention the open classes by the senior scholars in Madinah.

Learning Arabic

As mentioned above there are ways to learn arabic in Saudi Arabia, however for ones own personal benefit it is best to start now. Please see the following pages:

- MadinahArabic (This is very similar to the Madinah Arabic Book taught at the Islamic Universities in Saudi Arabia)

- Solutions (answers) to Madinah Arabic Book 1

- Solutions (answers) to Madinah Arabic Book 2

- Solutions (answers) to Madinah Arabic Book 3

- Vocabulary Bank (from al words in Madinah Arabic Book 1) and finally:

- The big package (Literally has everything you need!)

Some other sites you may find helpful:

- Kalamullah (Arabic Section)

- Tayyibun (They also have Arabic courses)

- Iqtoronto (The complete video set of all three books!)

I hope this has helped, wassalaam o alaykum
 

Aapa

Mirajmom
Assalaam walaikum,.


Brother you forget for many women who are not married there is no opportunity. Women with dependent families are simply not visible. And even with teaching courses, regardless of the level of qualification, they do not want a woman with a family. They prefer singles.
And many women with dependent families realize they need to remain in the West to be able to put food on the table for their children. Thank you.
 

UmSafiyyah

New Member
Assalaam walaikum,.


Brother you forget for many women who are not married there is no opportunity. Women with dependent families are simply not visible. And even with teaching courses, regardless of the level of qualification, they do not want a woman with a family. They prefer singles.
And many women with dependent families realize they need to remain in the West to be able to put food on the table for their children. Thank you.

As Salaamu Aleikum

Insha'Allah Allah will make it easy for those sisters married (like myselft) and not yet married to obtain knowledge.

If a sister's husband goes to Saudi Arabia for the purpose of working, and after he gets stablished there, then brings over his family, and his wife decides to study in one of the universities what is the proceduce then?

barakallah
 

Amir_of_spain

Junior Member
Just a thought but shouldn't Islamic education be done early at the same time we do our secular education? Learning while we're young is the best strategy, i don't see how older, married or single family mothers are simply going to go live in Saudi. Also, you don't need to go to a Saudi University just to learn the Medina books which were mentioned, that can be done in you're own, self study.
 

Abu Talib

Feeling low
As Salaamu Aleikum

Insha'Allah Allah will make it easy for those sisters married (like myselft) and not yet married to obtain knowledge.

If a sister's husband goes to Saudi Arabia for the purpose of working, and after he gets stablished there, then brings over his family, and his wife decides to study in one of the universities what is the proceduce then?

barakallah

You can check this site it has all info on all Islamic Universities in Saudi Arabia
 

UmmOf3

Junior Member
Just a thought but shouldn't Islamic education be done early at the same time we do our secular education? Learning while we're young is the best strategy, i don't see how older, married or single family mothers are simply going to go live in Saudi. Also, you don't need to go to a Saudi University just to learn the Medina books which were mentioned, that can be done in you're own, self study.
Some muslims did finish their secular education before they came to islam, please remember that not all muslims were born muslims!
 
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