Doctrines and Thought,
Quran and Hadîth,
Rights and Theory of Rights,
History of Islam
Orthoepy and Arabic language
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.:: Welcome to the IFESI Website ::.
Doctrines and Thought, Quran and Hadîth, Rights and Theory of Rights, History of Islam - Orthoepy and Arabic language.
The French Institute of Islamic Sciences (IFESI, Institut Français des Etudes et Sciences Islamiques) is an Islamic high school that admits both women and men.

It is composed of three departments :
  • The Department of Islamic Sciences (DSI)
  • The Department of Arabic Language (DLA)
  • The Department of Holy Quran (DSC)
With the DSI which is the main department, IFESI offers to a large public the access to a thorough knowledge of the Islamic Sciences.

In the DLA department, students will be able to learn and master the Arabic language by improving their reading, writing, speaking and listening skills.

The aim of the DDC is to train students to memorize the whole Holy Quran, to thoroughly master the recitation rules (Tajweed rules) and to know his Sciences.

IFESI is mainly addressed to French-speaking people. However, under some conditions, it can meet the expectations of Arabic-speaking people in their own language.

Facilities were thought to make this project accessible to all : courses in French language with Arabic terminologies highlighted ; afternoon, evening and week-end courses ; both on-site and remote courses ...

You will find on this website, In Shâ'-Allâh, the contents of the various courses proposed by the Institute, its programs which are spread out respectively over five, four, or three years and the means to contact us. Most of the documents are written in French since they are intended for French-speaking people so if you have any question, don't hesitate to contact us, we'll be pleased to answer you.

Feel free to contact us for any suggestion, comment or information enquiry.