Arabic Nest

Arabic Nest Empowering non-Arabic speakers to teach their children Arabic following their Natural Development

I used to have a box full of half used Arabic workbooks.Some online classes for a few months, an app subscription I forg...
05/08/2026

I used to have a box full of half used Arabic workbooks.

Some online classes for a few months, an app subscription I forgot to cancel, printables I downloaded and never opened again.

None of it was wasted exactly. It just wasn't connected to anything. No plan, no order, no one to ask when my son got stuck.

That's the real cost of piecing this together alone. Not just the money, the scattered effort too.

Inside PREMIUM you get the literacy course, two live Teaching Lab sessions a month, and the resources, all built to work together, for $32 a month.

Whatever you spend in this dunya to teach your child Arabic, in shaa Allah it comes back to you in your akhirah too. Every ayah your child reads because you taught them is a door that stays open for you, bi'idhnillah.

If you're ready to stop piecing it together, comment PREMIUM and I'll send you the link.

For years I did the first one on this list without realizing it.I collected. I saved. I followed every account, read eve...
01/08/2026

For years I did the first one on this list without realizing it.

I collected. I saved. I followed every account, read every tip, felt productive doing it.

And my son still wasn't learning Arabic.

Because consuming information and building something with your child are two completely different things. One feels good. The other actually moves you forward.

The day I stopped gathering and started doing, imperfectly, messily, one small step at a time, everything began to change.

This list is everything I wish someone had told me plainly at the start.

Number 5 is the one that carries all the others. You don't have to be ready. You just have to begin.

Which of the five hit closest to home? Tell me below.

“Hanae, what’s actually different about the Confidence Lab? Isn’t it just another course?”Honestly? I get why she asked....
28/07/2026

“Hanae, what’s actually different about the Confidence Lab? Isn’t it just another course?”

Honestly? I get why she asked. There are a lot of Arabic resources out there. But most of them hand you material and leave you to figure out the rest alone.

I built the Confidence Lab because knowing what to teach was never the real problem for most of you. The real problem was following through, week after week, without someone checking in, without a clear next step, without anyone to ask when something didn’t click.

So that’s what this is. Not just a course. A place where you’re actually walked through it, live sessions, real replies when you’re stuck, a resource dropped every month so you’re never starting from a blank page.

Swipe through to see what’s actually inside. 🤍

Comment JOIN and I’ll send you everything you need to get started.

I used to think teaching Arabic meant memorizing endless word lists.Word after word after word, hoping some of it would ...
22/07/2026

I used to think teaching Arabic meant memorizing endless word lists.

Word after word after word, hoping some of it would stick. No wonder it felt so heavy.

Then I understood something that changed how I saw the whole language. Arabic is built on roots, small families of letters that branch out into entire worlds of meaning. Once you notice one, you start seeing the connections everywhere.

For your child, this changes everything. They're not memorizing random words. They're learning how the language of the Quran holds together, how its meanings are tied to each other on purpose.

That's why I keep calling Arabic a treasure. The deeper you look, the more you find.

In this carousel I take you inside one root and the beautiful family of words that grows from it.

And this is exactly what we'll sit with at this month's Mindset & Intention Circle, on Thursday. Come discover the treasure with us.

Comment TREASURE and I'll send you the details.

If you'd love the full word family map, it's one of the resources inside Raising Righteous Muslims Through Arabic.

21/07/2026

It’s easy to start measuring this journey by how much you get done.

Did we finish the page. Did he remember the letter. Was today enough.

But Arabic in our homes was never meant to be a checklist.

It’s the language of the Quran. The words our children will one day carry in their own hearts, in their own duas, long after us. That isn’t a task. It’s a treasure.

And it’s so easy to forget that on a tired, ordinary day.

So once a month we gather to remember it together. This month our circle sits with exactly this, Arabic as a treasure.

It’s free, and the whole community is welcome inside.

Comment FAMILY and come sit with us.

There's a hadith I keep coming back to: إِذَا مَاتَ الإِنْسَانُ انْقَطَعَ عَمَلُهُ إِلاَّ مِنْ ثَلاَثَةٍ مِنْ صَدَقَةٍ ج...
17/07/2026

There's a hadith I keep coming back to:

إِذَا مَاتَ الإِنْسَانُ انْقَطَعَ عَمَلُهُ إِلاَّ مِنْ ثَلاَثَةٍ مِنْ صَدَقَةٍ جَارِيَةٍ وَعِلْمٍ يُنْتَفَعُ بِهِ وَوَلَدٍ صَالِحٍ يَدْعُو لَ

It was narrated from Abu Hurairah that the Messenger of Allah said:
"When a man dies all his good deeds come to an end except three: Ongoing charity (Sadaqah Jariyah), beneficial knowledge and a righteous son who prays for him."

Not a legacy of memory.

A legacy that keeps giving, long after we're gone.

Every Arabic word you hand your child now is part of that.

Not homework. Not a checklist.

A dua they'll one day make for you, in a language that actually reaches their heart.

That's what this month's Circle is about, understanding why "Arabic IS a Treasure".

We do this every month, in shaa Allah.

A new topic, a new reset, a new reason to keep going.

Next one is July 23rd. Comment FAMILY and I'll send you the link to join us for free 🤍

I don't teach grammar by starting with the rules.I build it into something your child actually uses.This week's Teaching...
15/07/2026

I don't teach grammar by starting with the rules.

I build it into something your child actually uses.

This week's Teaching Lab worked with one of the hands-on resources I design, a printed cafe menu, order cards, a simple roleplay. The grammar for that resource is already built in before anyone opens it. Your child just plays with it, and the grammar happens without a single explanation first.

In the live session, we unpack the small grammar point sitting inside that resource. Not the whole rulebook, not every form and exception. Just enough to understand what's happening and why.

That's the whole model behind the Confidence Lab inside PREMIUM. Resources that put grammar in your child's hands, and live sessions that explain it in pieces small enough to actually stick.

Join us inside, link in bio.

Curious about our Skool community? I'm doing a live walkthrough of the whole community this Thursday, free, no pitch, just orientation to make sure you know what's inside and how to make the most of it.

Maybe you've always wanted to teach your child Arabic.But something held you back.That quiet feeling of not being enough...
14/07/2026

Maybe you've always wanted to teach your child Arabic.

But something held you back.

That quiet feeling of not being enough. Because you're not a native speaker. Because your own Arabic isn't perfect. Because you learned it differently than this.

Sister, that feeling almost stopped me too.

And it didn't stop the mothers already in our community.

They started anyway, imperfect Arabic and all.

And subhan'Allah, amazed to witness what became possible bi'idhni'Allah ta'ala.

If you've been waiting to feel ready before you begin, let this be your sign.

You don't have to know it all. You just have to be one step ahead of your child.

Comment FAMILY and I'll send you the link to join us, in shaa Allah

If your child knows every Arabic letter but still can't read a word, keep reading.When I started teaching my own son Ara...
13/07/2026

If your child knows every Arabic letter but still can't read a word, keep reading.

When I started teaching my own son Arabic, I did what everyone does. I went straight to the alphabet. Because that's what every resource, every poster, every program told me was step one.

And it didn't work the way I expected. Not because he couldn't learn, but because I was building the roof before the walls.

It took me years of digging into how children actually acquire language to understand what was missing. And when I rebuilt the order, everything changed, al hamdullil'Allah.

That's the order I've laid out in this carousel. Not a theory I read somewhere. The one I had to learn the hard way so you don't have to.

The full roadmap, broken down stage by stage, is sitting inside our free community.

Comment FAMILY and I'll send it to you 🤍

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