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Muhaba
07-23-2009, 06:02 AM
From the book Help Yourself in Reading Quran (Arabic – English) compiled by Qari Abdussalam, published by Darussalam publishers
Lesson 1: The Arabic Alphabet
Alif ا
Baa ب
Taa ت
Thaa ث
Jeem ج
Haa ح
Khaa خ
Daal د
Dhaal (almost pronounced as zaal) ذ
Raa ر
Zaa ز
Seen س
Sheen ش
Saad ص
Daad ض
Taa ط
Zaa ظ
Aieen ع
Ghaieen غ
Faa ف
Qaaf ق
Kaaf ك
Laam ل
Meem م
Noon ن
Waaw و
Haa ه ﮪ
Hamzah ء
Yaa ي
Yaa ے
Exercise 1:
ب
ج
د
س
ز
ط
ك
غ
و
ص
ن
ء
ف
ل
خ
ر
ش
ي
ع
ذ
ض
ا
ت
ه
ق
م
ح
ظ
ث
ي
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Good Idea sister Muhaba
note:
ذ
let's better say, it has the sound similar to the (th) in the word (that)..
keep up the good work....
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Maybe you can make the font bigger for Arabic? It comes out looking really tiny.
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Muhaba
07-25-2009, 07:27 AM
Lesson 2 - The Vowels
There are six vowels in the Arabic alphabet; three of them are short and the other three are long.
Short vowels
The three short vowels are: fathhah ( َ ) (written on top of the Arabic letter), Kasra ( ِ ) (written beneath the Arabic letter), and damma ( ُ ) (written on top of the Arabic letter).
1. The Fathhah ( َ ) = ( “a” ) َ
This mark ( َ ) written on top of the Arabic letter is called fathhah and stands for short (a). This vowel is pronounced as the “a” in “apple” (British pronunciation) or the u in “up” (American pronunciation).
Example: Ja = جَ , Ba = بَ
Letters + fathha equal the following sounds:
Aa - أ َ
Ba - بَ
Ta - تَ
Tha - ثَ
Ja - جَ
Ha - حَ
Kha - خَ
Da - دَ
Dha - ذ َ
Ra - رَ
Za - زَ
Sa - سَ
Sha - شَ
Sa - صَ
Da - ضَ
Ta - ط َ
Za - ظ َ
‘Aa - ع َ
Gha - غ َ
Fa - فَ
Qa - قَ
Ka - كَ
La - لَ
Ma - مَ
Na - نَ
Wa - وَ
Ha - هَ
Aa – ءَ
Ya - يَ
Ya - َ ے
Note: the Arabic letters with vowels may be learnt by spellings as:
Baa fathhah = Ba ( بَ )
Jeem fathhah = Ja ( جَ )
Daal fathhah = Da ( دَ )
Exercise:
Read & Spell
يَ
لَ
ع َ
دَ
كَ
شَ
أ َ
ءَ
خَ
ط َ
For best results learn each lesson before moving on to the next one!
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Muhaba
07-30-2009, 09:55 AM
Lesson 2 part 2 -- The Kasra ( ِ ) = i
This mark ( ), which is written below the Arabic letter is called Kasrah. The kasrah stands for short “i” and is pronounced as the i in “tin.”
Example:
Ji = ج ِ
Bi = بِ
Ie - اِ
Bi - بِ
Ti - تِ
Thi - ثِ
Ji - ج ِ
Hi - ح ِ
Khi - خ ِ
Di - دِ
Dhi - ذِ
Ri - رِ
Zi - زِ
Si - س ِ
Shi - ش ِ
Si - ص ِ
Di - ض ِ
Ti - طِ
Zi - ظِ
Ie - ع ِ
Ghi - غ ِ
Fi - فِ
Qi - ق ِ
Ki - كِ
Li - ل ِ
Mi - م ِ
Ni - ن ِ
Wi - وِ
Hi - هِ
Ie - ءِ
Ye - ي ِ
Ye - ے ِ
Note: the Arabic letters with vowels may be learnt by spellings as:
Baa kasrah bi ( بِ )
Jeem kasrah ji ( ج ِ )
Daal kasrah di ( دِ )
Exercise: Read & Spell
ج ِ
ص ِ
زِ
دِ
اِ
ش ِ
طِ
فِ
كِ
ل ِ
م ِ
ن ِ
وِ
ءِ
ے ِ
For best results learn each lesson before moving on to the next one!
(note: in some of the above letters, the kasrah hasn’t come beneath the letter. It should be beneath the letter, like in اِ .)
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