The Madeenah Arabic Course is very good for beginners. Dr. V doesn't really go much into Sarf in the books, though. So after the course, students must make sure to do a good Kitaab on Sarf. Something like "Min Kunoozis Sarf" (From the Treasures of Arabic Morphology) would be excellent.
Meaning of Shirk according to The Qur'an
" Worshipping anyone or anything besides Allah " or " distributing anything exclusive to Allah, to anyone or anything else "
Meaning of Tawheed according to The Qur'an Worshipping none but Allah. Affirming whatever is exclusive to Him, Him alone.
المذكرة في
مبادئ دروس العربية
إعداد :
أبو عبد الله
Brothers please look out for any mistakes.
I have a pdf version that looks better than this as the numbers are on the right.
I could upload it but I am hoping as its 1 or 2 points at a time you may come and just read it as its short, but if you had the pdf you will take it and never read it.
I taught this to a few student between the age of 10 and 15.
After a while this got so boring reading it each week that we moved on from it and the whole grammar side.
The Scholars say take whats necessary that you need to understand your religion, so learn what you need from the grammar and spend your time in understand your religion, not more times on how the Scholar of grammar differed on an issue.
The summary notes are still very good, I am not going to ever translate this into English.
But if anyone wishes to translate please feel free.
So far I posted 5 parts.
I'm in an Arabic group on whatapp.
So I'm putting this up in parts.
I will have the pdf file upload ones I've finished it here with-in 2 weeks if you need a copy I'll
format_quote Originally Posted by Huzaifah ibn Adam
The Madeenah Arabic Course is very good for beginners. Dr. V doesn't really go much into Sarf in the books, though. So after the course, students must make sure to do a good Kitaab on Sarf. Something like "Min Kunoozis Sarf" (From the Treasures of Arabic Morphology) would be excellent.
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