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Assalamu alaykum

 

Alhamdulillah i finally got my wish. After a hard battle deciding where to go and what to do, i finally ended up in Yemen. I'm doing a 3 month arabic course and so far it is just great. There are a lot of Brits and Americans also studying in the Institute i'm studying in, Sana'a institute of Arabic Languages- "you can't post links until you reach 50 posts_www.sialyemen(contact admin if its a beneficial link)"]you can't post links until you reach 50 posts_www.sialyemen(contact admin if its a beneficial link)[/url]

 

Its fun too. The institute is actually like a border line between the Old ciyt of Sana'a for those who like a traditional, quiet and peaceful environment, and the new city of Sana'a where bustling like Cairo, with almost anything you want to find, accesceries, clothing (not the best in quality though), food (KFC, Pizza hut, Shawarmas, Italian, chinese, korean, pakistani(Chicken Biryani :D ), indian.....restaurants, gym, amusement parks (not as thrilling as the 7 flags or Alton Towers of course).

 

Its quite cheap too! For anyone who can afford it and wants to learn arabic, i say come to Sial. Some people have been to various places around the arab world such syria, palestine, egypt...learning arabic but while here at sial, they say its the best. The courses are flexible, it could be private one on one, choose your syllabus, bring your group over for large discounts. Female classes are seperate. Yemenis are so friendly and welcoming. They are very Islamically modest. most of the women were niqabs. Yemen is a good place to study arabic for muslims and non muslims as well. there are several non muslims and they are really having a good time.

 

Hope i get time to tell you more about yemen and the course.

 

ma'assalam

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Thanks for that Brother!

 

Please tell us more about Yemen, like customs, immigration laws, cost of living, employment etc.

 

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Wow my cousin lives in Sanaa, he works at the French institute I think? Sounds like ur havin a great time!! And learning the language of the Quran!!

 

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Asalamu Alaikum

 

Some pictures would be much appreciated too. Have a good time brother.

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Thanks for that Brother!

 

Please tell us more about Yemen, like customs, immigration laws, cost of living, employment etc.

 

:D

 

Assalamu alaykum

 

You will find all the information you need insha Allah on the website. But just to say a few words about the visa, all you have to do is send a copy of your passport via email to the institute, fill in the short application form provided in their website, then when you pay for the visa and tuition, your visa will be processed and sent back to your mail. All you need to do is print the copy, book a flight, pack up and get ready :D

 

Just email if you want more info

 

ma'assalam

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Asalamu Alaikum

 

Some pictures would be much appreciated too. Have a good time brother.

 

Assalamu alaykum

 

i will do that insha Allah by next week.

 

ma'assalam

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Assalamu alaykum

 

Some nice pictures already, just insha Allah take more variety of pics, transfer to flash disk, then up in the forum.

 

 

Z 247, yes you can work, there are even some students in the institute that teach english to yemeni students. plus you can choose the time you want to study in the day, and how many hours a day, which days of the week if its one to one. if in a group, it has to be a group decision on the options.

 

ma'assalam

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:D Brother Farouk!

 

:D for the information. See, I want to move with my family and live there permanantly if I can :D. So I need to know about long term employment prospects and also the cost and availability of housing. If you can point me in the right direction I would be most grateful.

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:D Brother Farouk!

 

:D for the information. See, I want to move with my family and live there permanantly if I can :D. So I need to know about long term employment prospects and also the cost and availability of housing. If you can point me in the right direction I would be most grateful.

 

 

Assalamu Alaykum

 

Ok as i'm a foreigner in Yemen, i don't know the precise details, but you can call these 2 numbers of staff in Sial, insha Allah they will assist you as they are yemenis;

 

+967 73297366 (Jamal)

+967 77103136 (The Mudeer, Muhammah al-Anisi0

 

Tell them i gave you the number and you want so and so information.

 

Hope this helps

 

Yemen is a great place, i hope you and your family will enjoy it.

 

Ma'assalam

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Assalamu alaykum

 

More about Yemen and sial

 

I find the city beautiful and the whether cool as the city is about 2000m above sea level, so even the Brits aren’t complaining about the heat. There are students at the moment from Spain, France, Britain, US, Nigeria(me), Somalia, Canada, Pakistan, Indonesia, China and Italy, that’s all I know We just recently had a new student from Britain will be receiving another from Britain and US. The student average age is about 20-30. But young students are also welcome from 15 years of age I think. There are older students in their 40’s I think. There are married couples (I only met one though). There are more males than females. I don’t know the countries, age, their number etc of the women for Masha Allah most of them wear niqabs, so I don’t know whether I’ve been seeing the same ones over and over again or they are even more in number. There are students that do not study in the Ma’ahad but at their private homes. It is possible to acquire a private apartment rather than stay in hostels. The muslim women all acquire private apartment as far as I know and the classes are not mixed, although some male teachers teach female students due to the short number of female teachers.

 

There are good shops, supermarkets, etc so students don’t have to pack up to the teeth when coming to Yemen. Food is very cheap including posh restaurants.

 

If you really want to learn Arabic quickly I strongly suggest one to one tuition. If you have time to learn and relax then you can join the groups which are quite small, like 2-4 students usually in number. I switched from a group to one to one as sometimes you might be held back in class if some student’s are lagging behind.

 

We had a power cut for a few minutes once while I was here, so bring a touch light if you are weary about the power.

 

I have the pictures, i'll try and post them now bi-iznillah

 

ma'assalam

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Wow, that sounds really interesting! Jazakallah khair for sharing. :D

 

I always wanted to know about Yemen..and now we got a live correspondent there. :D

 

Lookin forward to the pics and more info inshaAllah.

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Assalamu Alaykum

 

 

I thought it was just going to be an easy copy and paste of the pictures, but its all complicated for me transferring the pictures. The easiest option for me is to send it by email, so if you want to see the pictures of sial and yemen, just post your mail on this thread and i will send it as an attachment insha Allah. Sorry for the inconvenience, i'll still try and see if i can post is on the thread.

 

ma'assalam

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:D Alhumdulilah, that you are able to be in such a nice place. Please inform us some more (when you can) in the Islam in Yemen thread.

 

May Allah protect you, ameen.

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Salaam,

 

I'm planning to travel to Sial in Yemen for the Summer Intensive Arabic course (1 term) from 1st August - 31st August. Brother Farouk1986, when I fill in the online application form, I send it and then what happens? When and how do I send the copy of my passport? Will they send a form home?

 

And I'll be going alone from the UK. If anyone else is planning to go during this time, do mention it.

 

Peace

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Salaam,

 

I'm planning to travel to Sial in Yemen for the Summer Intensive Arabic course (1 term) from 1st August - 31st August. Brother Farouk1986, when I fill in the online application form, I send it and then what happens? When and how do I send the copy of my passport? Will they send a form home?

 

And I'll be going alone from the UK. If anyone else is planning to go during this time, do mention it.

 

Peace

 

 

Assalamu alaykum

 

i'm very sorry for the late reply. I've been busy in the ma'ahad and i hardly get time to come online.

 

It will be great to have you here in Yemen. I know exactly what your talking about, i had the same problem, i probably filled up the form online like 3 times and sent them tonnes of mails. Basically after you fill in the form with all the details, you have to pay before they process your application. Send a photocopy of your passport, pay by Western Union and they will process your visa and send it to you by mail. You just print it, book a flight buy a ticket, tell the ma'ahad your date of arrival and that's it.

 

Insha Allah i will be available if you need more information. May Allah guide you and help you learn the arabic language as you wish. SIAL is excellent for teaching you to speak, they teach you arabic like a mother teaches a child a language, it is very effective i think. I spoke to some people who are doing grammar arabic courses and i tell you they are not good when it comes to conversing in arabic, and i believe being able to speak is the basis of every language. Like now alhamdulillah i'm like a primary arabic school stusent. i can speak but i dont know all the grammar rules, i need to learn more vocabulary to become advanced.

 

Hope to hear from you again.

 

ma'assalam

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:D Alhumdulilah, that you are able to be in such a nice place. Please inform us some more (when you can) in the Islam in Yemen thread.

 

May Allah protect you, ameen.

 

Assalamu alaykum

 

insha Allah i will try my best to post something about yemen in the Islam in yemen thread, but dont count on it.

 

jazakillah bi khair

 

ma'assalam

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Assalamu alaykum

 

Insha Allah i'm trying to load the pictures to this thread . its proving to be a heavy task. I'm trying out one picture and see what happens.

 

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Assalamu alaykum

 

Which way is better, post the picture or the link?

 

ma'assalam

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Assalamu alaykum

 

Allah is my witness and He knows i've tried. Spent like 3 hours today and about the same couple of weeks ago. Admitedly i'm not very good with computers and i just cant get the pictures to download for some reason. I tried to upload it through imageshack.us but it loaded one and wont load more, keeps on diaplaying this image cannot be displayed. I took time and effort to take the pictures to post (minding i'm also not good at taking pictures i would say), so i really wanted ot post them. i got loads of them i just dont know how to post them well.

 

Alhamdulillah some people tried to help me but it just didn't work. A brother kindly offered to post it on the thread for me but for some reason now he can't post on the thread. So i'm very sorry for those who wanted to see the pictures. Unless i find an easy way to do it, i guess that's it. Search the internet for Yemeni pics, and check sialyemen(contact admin if its a beneficial link) , i think they got in new pictures or will be in the future.

 

ma'assalam

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Salaam,

 

Thank you for the picture and the information. Unfortunately I won't be going Yemen anymore.

 

Insha-Allah you learn much and we all take steps into understanding Arabic and taking heed of Allah's Word.

 

Peace

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I've been in Yemen before and it's actually a great place. Looking forward to visit there again with my friends.

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