Studying Arabic in Medina is more than attending classes: it is a few weeks of living, learning and worshipping in one place. This student guide covers the practical side — accommodation, daily routine, costs and how to make the most of your time near the Haram with the Arabic in Medina Institute (AIMI).
Still exploring? Start with the complete guide to learning Arabic in Medina.
Where do you stay?
AIMI can arrange accommodation, or you organise it yourself. What matters is proximity to the Haram and the study location, so travel time does not eat into your daily rhythm. Choose between a shared or a private room, depending on your budget and preference.
Your daily routine
- Morning — prayer, breakfast and the core lessons.
- Afternoon — review, self-study and rest.
- Evening — speaking practice, worship and (sometimes) a visit.
Also read what a week concretely looks like in this day-by-day guide.
What does it cost?
Your main costs are the program, accommodation, your flight and daily expenses. You will find each package's content and prices on the enrollment page; for which package fits, read which package fits you.
Preparation
Arrange your visa and travel documents in good time — see the visa and preparation guide. Bring study materials and set yourself up for an intensive but enriching rhythm.
Making the most of your stay
- Practise outside class: in shops, with the group and in conversation.
- Link your study to recitation and worship.
- Rest enough — immersion is intensive.
Ready to plan?
👉 Take the free placement assessment and submit your enrollment.