Tayyibun Institute
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32 New Road (Off Whitechapel Road), London E1 2AX
East London

Tayyibun Institute for the teachings of Qur’an and Sunnah is the leading independent Islamic Institution in Britain. It has been established with the aim of teaching the classical (Fus'ha) Arabic dialect and to perfect ones recitation of the Qur’an to that closest in line with the Prophet (saw)

Our key aim in mind is to prepare students to understand the Qur'an and Hadeeth literature, as well as other classical Islamic texts through providing quality three months structured courses taught by qualified/ experienced teachers from across the Middle East and renowned institutions such as Madinah Islamic University (Madinah, KSA), Dar ul Hadeeth (Makkah, KSA), Al Azhar University (Cairo, Egypt), Islamic International Institute (Dammaj, Yeman), and others.

Our three months structured courses are taught to students in a class group setting comprising of a maximum of twenty students or 121 private setting at class times tailored to suit your needs, we believe Tayyibun’s teaching format to be the best blend of formulae for gaining a complete understanding of words, phrases, conversational skills, both written and spoken, along with much more.

All our tutors have experience of teaching the Arabic Language, Qur’anic and Islamic studies to English speaking students from across Britain. Our teachers are not only selected just for their knowledge, but also for their interpersonal skills, should our teachers fail than we see it as though we ourselves having failed to deliver too.

We follow a CRB (Criminal Record Bureau) policy, so you as a student can rest assured all of our tutors are fully checked and have no history of criminal conduct.

Tayyibun is a non-profit making & non-partisan organisation, we are not affiliated with any groups, Islamic organisations or mosques. We welcome all students of knowledge.

New Term starts in July 2009 



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