The best way to learn a language is to know its grammar, inshallah we can go through the arabic grammar step by step. the first lesson will be on NOUNS.
LESSON 1
Ad Darsul Awel
1.1 NOUNS - Al Asma
Arabic nouns are either masculine or feminine. Usually when referring to a male, a masculine noun is usually used and when referring to a female, a feminine noun is used. In most cases the feminine noun is formed by adding a special character, the ta marbutaـة ة, to the end of the masculine noun.
examples:
Mu'alim(ah)* - Mualim -teacher
Ustath(ah)- Ustath -professor/teacher
Talib(ah) -Talib- student
Sadiq(ah) -Sadiq -friend
Muslim(ah) -Muslim -Muslim
Mubtadi(ah)- Mubtadi- beginner
Mutarjim(ah) -Mutarjim -translator
I hope i was clear, and if there are any Qs please PLEASE ask. Inshallah we will have a Quiz on this part.
:sister: 3washey
I really wanna learn 2 speak Arabic fleuntly but my biggest problem is the right grammer. Can u plz cont. with the lesson. Jazakallah.
selam, Arabic grammar sometimes would sound so funny to not arabic speaking people, example there is grammar called:
KANA WA AKHAWATIHA
كان و اخواتها
which really means : Kana and her sisters
I think that for not arabic speaking people , the best way to learn arabic is to learn Arabic in arabic, so in my opinion is first step is to learn arabic letters and who to read and write in arabic, Grammar I think is the last step :coolsis:
:sister: 3washey
I really wanna learn 2 speak Arabic fleuntly but my biggest problem is the right grammer. Can u plz cont. with the lesson. Jazakallah.
I'm the exact oppsoite, I can't speak fluently but alhamdillah, Arabic grammar (I'raab) has always been one of my strong suits...
i might be able to help with some topics like pronouns and etc.
There is an Arabic 'to be' verb however it is rarely used. If you wanted to say "He is a teacher" for example, you simply would state the subject pronoun and the noun- literally "He teacher".
He is a teacher.
هو أستاذ
I am a Muslim (feminine).
أنا مسلمة
هذاis the masculine form of 'this/that' and هذهis the feminine form.
This (masculine) is a friend.
هذا صَديق
This (feminine) is a (female) colleague.
هذه زميلة
There is an Arabic 'to be' verb however it is rarely used. If you wanted to say "He is a teacher" for example, you simply would state the subject pronoun and the noun- literally "He teacher".
He is a teacher. Huwa Ustath
I am a Muslim (feminine). Ana Muslimah
Hatha is the masculine form of 'this/that' and Hathehe is the feminine form.
This (masculine) is a friend. Hatha Sadeeq
This (feminine) is a (female) colleague. Hathehe zamelah
Ok study this inshAllah and we will have a practice afterwards. If the format is not good please forgive me but its REALLLLLY hard to set up Subhanallah, so let me know if its easy to read and all that and if have any questions please ask.
I don't mean to dampen anyone's enthusiasm here, but IMHO, Arabic should be learnt side by side with Al Quran.
And to know the Quranic Arabic is not hard. It doesn't make sense to learn Arabic just to be able to converse.
May I humbly suggest that you continue your lessons but take examples from the Quran and Hadeeth to illustrate a point?
One more thing, if you can, you should not leave the tashkeel on the words. It is these vowel signs (fathah, kasrah, dhommah and sokoon) that really gives a word its meaning.
for example:
(a) KhalaqaLlaah(oo)
(b) KhalaqaLlaah(a)
are two different sentences only by the virtue of the ending vowel signs of the word Allah.
As you know, sentence (a) means, "Allah created" (Allah as a subject)
while oppositely, sentence (b)means, "He created Allah" (Allah as an object and the subject is a hidden male represented by the past tense verb, Khalaqa).
If you wish to memorize Al Quran, knowing these basics are most essential.
Lastly, may Allah reward you for your effort. Keep it up.
Takumi Nakashima WattaquLlah(a) wa yu'allimukumuLlah(u)
(Be Mindful of Allah and He will teach you)
assalamu alyekum brother i am doing job in kuwait i don't know arabic speaking pls if you know send me arabic learning material (audio or pdf) files.
Jazakallah kair.
Asalamalaikum
im INSHALLAH trying to improve my reciation of the Qur'an but
im finding it so hard
am gna INSHALLAH keep at it
anyway it was MASHALLAH a lovely lesson tnks sis
Walaikumsalam all
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