Takbir Course Description and Promotion Guidelines

Every course or learning content on Takbir should have a clear, honest, and helpful description.

Your description helps learners understand what they’ll gain from your course - so it should always be written with care and accuracy.

What to Include in Your Course Description

Your course description should:

  • Clearly explain what the course is about.
  • Describe who the course is for (e.g., beginners, professionals, students, etc.).
  • Outline what learners will achieve by the end of the course.
  • Mention any requirements (if learners need prior knowledge or tools).
  • Highlight what makes your course unique.

Keep the tone friendly, easy to read, and informative.

What NOT to Include in the Course Description

To maintain a clean and trustworthy learning environment, do not include:

🚫 Images or graphics inside the description.

🚫 External links (e.g., YouTube, personal websites, or social media).

🚫 Links to other Takbir courses or platforms.

🚫 Coupon codes, referral links, or mentions of discounts.

🚫 Promotional or marketing language that distracts from the course itself.

If any of these are included, your course may be sent back for editing before it’s approved.

Disclosing Promotional Content

If your course contains advertisements, promotions, or affiliate material in video or audio form, you must clearly disclose this.

Include the statement at the end of your course description:

“This course contains promotional material.”

(You may also write: “This course includes promotions” or “This course contains ads.”)

This ensures learners know when promotions are included and helps maintain honesty across the platform.

Disclosing Use of Artificial Intelligence (AI)

If AI tools played a major role in creating your course content - such as generating visuals, writing scripts, or producing audio/video - please include this disclosure at the beginning of your course description:

“This course includes the use of artificial intelligence tools.”

You do not need to mention AI for minor uses like:

  • Grammar or spelling correction.
  • Voice enhancement or background noise removal.
  • Research or idea generation that doesn’t appear directly in the final content.

Best Practices for Writing Descriptions

Follow these quick tips to make your description more effective:

✅ Use short sentences and clear language.

✅ Write in a conversational, welcoming tone.

✅ Focus on benefits - what the learner will gain.

✅ Avoid technical jargon unless necessary.

✅ Proofread your text before submitting.

Consequences of Non-Compliance

If a course description violates these rules or contains misleading information:

  • It may be rejected during review.
  • The content may be removed later if it doesn’t meet our standards.
  • Repeated violations may result in account restrictions.

Final Reminder

Your course description represents you - it’s the first thing learners see.

Keep it accurate, honest, and focused on learning value.

Together, we can build a space where knowledge is shared with clarity and integrity.

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