If you are just starting, please let me make a suggestion!
Learn the sounds first. Spend way too much time practicing the sounds like ghayn and ayn and qaf and daad and zha and Taa.
Learning language is hard. Learning a language takes a lifetime.
Start learning arabic like you learned your first language. listen to the sounds of a native speaker and practice them until you get them perfect. Then when you're learning grammar and vocabulary, you aren't practicing bad habits like saying azan instead of athan. or zuhr instead of zhur (there is a diff!)
There's an excellent series of books you can order (3 in total), that have been devised by dr. ...... (can't remember his name right now!). This is taught at the Islamic University of al-Madinah al-Munawarah for speakers of English. It's really good; easy to learn, concise yet thorough. I'll get the name of the author for you bro asap.
Take Care.
Salaams.
Salaam, I personally dont think the Madinatul-Munawarrah books are as great as some others, they aren't as clear for total beginners! Just my opinion :S
Theres a brother I came across on line sometime back who teaches Arabic for free via Skype or msn or yahoo etc to brothers.. ill try to find where I saw his ad on! but maybe that'd be a better idea = to search for somebody to teach you fesabilillah a little every week.
You might also find something like www.lisanularab.org useful where u can ask questions and maybe even find someone on there to help you study.
in my opinion the best way for you to learn arabic is to hang out with people who speak arabic or listen to arabic lectures or things like that![]()
Ditto.
Courses are good, but your not gonna pick it up as fast than if you hang around with people who speak it. Combination of both I think.
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