User:Malikaabdulmalik13

HOW DO I BECOME A TEACHING ARABIC STUDENTS?

As a simple human being, I tend to have more dreams and goals in life since I was a child. I want to become a successful person in the future. Some of my fantasies are traveling the entire world with my friends and family, trying the famous resorts and restaurants, visiting the tourist spots in every country and to have a fancy home. I also wanted to become a successful accountant to achieve this goals, but reality slap me hard. As I grow older, I changed and realized more things. I realized how greedy I am and how I love the worldly things. I don't regret having those thoughts thou.

After so many years, I've got to learned many things in life. I couldn't even imagine where did I get to know those things. One thing that I'm glad I had learned is that  'Donya was just a temporary world and so people are'. I'm very grateful for knowing it's sense and meaning before it's too late. My perception and goals in life fortunately changed and I started to lost interest most of the things I imagined and I became more realistic about the things I wanted to become.

The biggest factor that changed me as who I am in the past was when I started to learned to read the proper phonology or tajweed of the Qur'an. I fell in love with learning and all I wanted is to learn more and more. I became obsessed in it. Our Arabic teacher at that time was Ustadha Amerah and she always gave us a reminders before the lessons and she never failed to make my heart soft and touched.

As times goes by, I wanted to enter the Qur'anic institution (torel) since I wanted to completely focused on learning the holy Qur'an. Unfortunately, I couldn't pursues it due to the financial problem. Alhamdulillah āla kulli Haal.

I continued madrasa schooling as well as my western education and 2019 when I finally graduated in Senior high school. I passed the SASE examination as CBP and they pre-admitted me to AB-PANITIKAN. It was an online class set-up and almost all my subjects are in Filipino language. I lost my interest again in learning.

After a semester, I decided to shift to other course and my first wanted course was Accounting but they didn't accepted me since my strand was not ABM which is related to the course. I felt devastated that time since I already finished my shifting process and I'm officially unenrolled to our department.

I was worried and asked my parents what should I do and they told me to choose what's really I wanted and promised that they will always support my decision. I'm very thankful for that and that's the time that I decided to pursue the Bachelor of Science in Teaching Arabic.

This course was very interesting and challenging. As a non Arabic speaker, I always find myself looking for a way to understand more. Accordingly, this course was double-edged blade wherein English and Arabic language should be balanced and that's really makes it more interesting. I also choose this course because I know that the learning and the knowledge I will  gain will benefit me in this temporary world and in the hereafter.

Therefore, being a student of Teaching Arabic department, never makes me feel ashamed of. I'm very proud that someday, my course will benefit to others specially those professionals Muslims that doesn't even know how to read the Qur'an. I will fulfill my responsibility, as a servant of Allah, to the best I can in the future. Inn Shaa Allah