Key Takeaways
- Visit visa holders can join Quran classes at Prophet’s Mosque.
- Islamic University offers 6-week Arabic course levels.
- Combined programs enable two months of religious study.
MEDINA — Visit visa holders can now enroll in Quran classes at Masjid an-Nabawi and the Islamic University of Medina, creating structured study opportunities for short-term visitors to Saudi Arabia.
The programs allow foreign visitors to combine Quranic education at the Prophet’s Mosque with formal Arabic language instruction during their stay.
The General Presidency for the Affairs of the Prophet’s Mosque offers daily Quran lessons for all visitors regardless of visa type.
The classes occur within the mosque premises. The lessons accommodate various skill levels, from beginners learning basic recitation to advanced students studying interpretation.
At the Islamic University of Medina, visit visa holders can register for Arabic language courses structured in six-week levels.
The intensive program covers reading, writing, and conversation skills, enabling students to progress through multiple proficiency tiers during an extended visit.
The university’s location near the Prophet’s Mosque creates a seamless educational experience for visitors pursuing both religious and language studies.
The combination of these programs effectively creates a two-month study opportunity for visit visa holders.
Registration procedures for both programs remain separate, with mosque classes offering more flexible enrollment compared to the university’s structured registration system.