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Abdul Qadir
11-22-2009, 08:47 AM
Salam bros and sis,

I intend to master Arabic for the Sake of Allah. Im buying the 3 books of Madinah series book: http://www.salafibookstore.com/sbs/i...o=detail&book=

and, also the Rocket Arabic softeware: http://www.rocketlanguages.com/arabic/premium/

Any advice please?
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AbdullahSyed
11-23-2009, 10:36 PM
Madinah Books and more http://www.kalamullah.com/learning-arabic.html

Quran dictionary http://www.emuslim.com/Quran/Dictionary_English.asp

So you can add some words from the Quran dictionary and madinah.

Also, there is a software called "My arabic teacher" It comes with bunch of essays and other reading material. I persoanally would start with the Quran and Madinah then add the software my arabic teacher.

Rocket, Rosetta stone, and all the other programs are garbage trust me on this one. Stick to madinah use quran dictionary as you vocab builder and read Quran. Also, if you love to read add My arabic teacher software. This software will set you back 300 bucks though.
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AbdullahSyed
11-23-2009, 10:39 PM
My arabic teacher http://www.arabicteacher.com/
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Abdul Qadir
11-23-2009, 10:40 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by AbdullahSyed
Madinah Books and more http://www.kalamullah.com/learning-arabic.html

Quran dictionary http://www.emuslim.com/Quran/Dictionary_English.asp

So you can add some words from the Quran dictionary and madinah.

Also, there is a software called "My arabic teacher" It comes with bunch of essays and other reading material. I persoanally would start with the Quran and Madinah then add the software my arabic teacher.

Rocket, Rosetta stone, and all the other programs are garbage trust me on this one. Stick to madinah use quran dictionary as you vocab builder and read Quran. Also, if you love to read add My arabic teacher software. This software will set you back 300 bucks though.
Bro! finally!! someone replied! Salam! ok..im going to do a research on my arabic teacher..300 bucks!! oh no!! lol..jazaakullahu khair bro...btw, ur native language is?
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AbdullahSyed
11-23-2009, 10:42 PM
Motivation

Fatwa : Shaykh Muhammad ibn Saalih al-Uthaymeen

No, non-Arabs do not have an excuse or a justification in that the Qur-aan is not in their language; rather it is upon them to learn the language of the Qur-aan, because if understanding the Book of Allaah or the Sunnah of the Messenger of Allaah (صلى الله عليه وعلى آله وسلم) is dependant upon learning the Arabic language, then learning Arabic becomes Waajib. This is because every action that has to be carried out, in order to be able to perform an obligation, acquires the ruling of being obligatory [or - All actions which if not performed first, an obligatory act can not be performed, acquire the ruling of being obligatory (even if they are not an obligation within themselves, such as walking to the Masjid for Salaatul Jamaa’ah (for men), since one cannot perform Jamaa’ah in the Masjid unless he walks there, the act of walking in order to get to the Masjid becomes Waajib upon that individual, and so on...)].
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Abdul Qadir
11-23-2009, 10:44 PM
I have decided insyallah to memorise the quran first before mastering arabic..so i will get the quranic dictionary and learn those words, read the tafsir, download quranic audios and start memorising the quran. will try to squeeze learning arab in between too..=)
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AbdullahSyed
11-23-2009, 10:47 PM
Bro! finally!! someone replied! Salam! ok..im going to do a research on my arabic teacher..300 bucks!! oh no!! lol..jazaakullahu khair bro...btw, ur native language is?
Hindi but mostly speak English.

I have decided insyallah to memorise the quran first before mastering arabic..so i will get the quranic dictionary and learn those words, read the tafsir, download quranic audios and start memorising the quran. will try to squeeze learning arab in between too..=)
Tajweed
Memorize Quran/ Learn arabic language same time use Quran as your reading material

Good luck
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Abdul Qadir
11-24-2009, 12:20 AM
format_quote Originally Posted by AbdullahSyed
Hindi but mostly speak English.



Tajweed
Memorize Quran/ Learn arabic language same time use Quran as your reading material

Good luck
Bro, jazakullahu khair! will do that..=)

salam!!
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