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hassan_hassib
04-09-2016, 03:20 PM
Salam aleikum everyone,
as I noticed there are muslim non arab people in this forum so I would like to offer help teaching arabic ( the language of Quran) any one of you who would like to learn it. if anyone is interested to learn it just let me know so we can fix time to start it inshaAllah.
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Muslim Woman
04-09-2016, 03:38 PM
:wa:


Bro , Welcome here . We have a thread on English to Arabic translation ; u may contribute there . Also , u may start teaching us in forum . If u want to teach on Skype , then brothers can join but for sisters , open forum is better .
Jazakallah khair for offering help .
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hassan_hassib
04-09-2016, 03:54 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by Muslim Woman
:wa:


Bro , Welcome here . We have a thread on English to Arabic translation ; u may contribute there . Also , u may start teaching us in forum . If u want to teach on Skype , then brothers can join but for sisters , open forum is better .
Jazakallah khair for offering help .
I will sister join the forum of language to help people who in learning arabic, thank you for the idea :)
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strivingobserver98
04-09-2016, 07:40 PM
format_quote Originally Posted by hassan_hassib
I will sister join the forum of language to help people who in learning arabic, thank you for the idea :)
:wa:

Find it here :): http://www.islamicboard.com/arabic/
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MuslimInshallah
04-09-2016, 09:46 PM
Wa alaikum assalaam Hassan,


(smile) This is a kind offer. However, I am wondering whether you know Qur'an Arabic, or colloquial Arabic? There is quite a large difference. I know many Arabic speakers who are not strong on Qur'anic Arabic.

Also, it helps to have a good grounding in Arabic grammar when approaching the Qur'an. Do you have this grounding? Again, I know many Arabic speakers, and educated ones, but they tend to be rather weak when it comes to the underlying structures of the language. (smile) Rather like English speakers. We speak English, but we may not understand the underlying grammar consciously, and therefore, we may be not be able to explain the grammar well to non-speakers.

(smile) However, if someone wants to practice colloquial modern forms of Arabic, then a native speaker is a great resource. For instance, if anyone on the forum wants to visit your country, or has relatives from there they'd like to talk with.

But if you have a good knowledge of Qur'an Arabic and grammar, please let us know. This would be an exciting resource.

(smile) Whatever the case, it is good to have you participating on this forum.


May Allah, the Magnificent, Help us to increase our understanding of His Guidance.
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hassan_hassib
04-09-2016, 10:11 PM
I studied classic arabic when I was a kid and my father taught me arabic from Quran, his knowledge of arabic is very deep not arabic dialect. I dont deny I forgot some of what he taught me but I still use what I learnt when I read quran analysing the verses grammaticaly so I understand the meaning. and as my father was telling me : knowing the grammar allows you to reach the soul of the language. I intend to remind myself of what I learnt from my father and share it with my brothers and sisters. :)
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wkostuk
08-21-2016, 04:17 AM
Are you still helping with arabic? If so I would like some help. Thank you!
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