"1. Qull huwa Allahu ahad Allahu alssamad Lam yalid walam yoolad Walam yakun lahu kufuwan ahad"
Say: He is Allah the One and Only Allah, the Eternal Absolute He begetteth not nor is He begotten And there is none like unto Him.
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I learn arabic. I'm beginner but I will give you one advice. Write only in arabic. Don't try to use latin letters because it will make troubles to you and later you will find difficult to "convert" yourself into arabic alphabet. I use latin letters only in difficult words which I can't pronounce correctly. I write way of speaking then. But only if I really can't pronounce that word
try this site http://www.shariahprogram.ca/
they came to england last year (i think) and had a taster session which seemed very good. theyre based in canada and have online lessons.
I am learning arabic at the moment as well the only book i use is Quranic Arabic by Muhammad ibrahim H Surtywhich is really gud cos u can grasp the concepts quickly
there was a summer course in england nottingham a few years ago called 'tajdid'-anyone heard of it?
i attended it and thought it was really good-i loved the style of teaching. dr muhammad mustafa was the one who wrote and taught the course, and he is planning to publish all 6-7 levels in book form soon insha allah.
the course starts from basic beginners and takes you quite far-level 7 (last level) can be used to go into arabic journalism!
the best thing was that our teacher only spoke in arabic and would use actions to explain meanings of arabic words- that way you didn't forget.
I also like to learn Arabic,im doing a course in which we learn the word to word translation of Quran Kareem and alittle grammer also.I am also studying Arabic in my masters program as it is in my corse but it is not enough for me ,although my Quran course helped me alot for my Masters Exams and i did well in it.. Thanks for the links its great help to me...
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