woah interensting japanese word..knw any numbers in japanese? or months or days?
All i hope is for my mums happiness.Shes my light.Shes my dunya.Her tears are my weakness.Her sadness breaks my heart.She is my mirror.A mirror that keeps me alive.Without her am nothing.shes my saaya.How can i leave her.I pray to Allah(swt) to keep me with her forever inshAllah.
Japanese sounds so pretty!! everytime I watch an anime cartoon I'm always like MAN I wanna learn Japanese and then I get in all a frenzy looking up Japanese websites for learning and all of that, but then I just get bored.....and the process starts all over again sooner or later
I know some curse words too but I wont post them :X
Ohayo ghozaimasu everyone?, ogenki desuka? Hajimema****e. Arigatou gozaimasu. Actually I dont know japanese, just playing around
How can there are stars in my writing above . And I dont even know the continuation of this word hajimema****e. Coz I just paste what I seen in the japanese websites . I dont remember the meaning though. Imwondering if they wrote curse words then I wouldnt have no ideas but just put it in
Then which of the favours of your Lord will ye deny? Woe unto the repudiators on that day!
Ohayo ghozaimasu everyone?, ogenki desuka? Hajimema****e. Arigatou gozaimasu. Actually I dont know japanese, just playing around
u scared me i only learn a few words from the japanese assistant
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Do we wink or act playfully with the opposite gender in in real life interaction? No (I hope). So behave modestly towards the opposite gender in your posts as well.
I am in learning the language and already finished the hiragana alphapet but I dont time have the time currently to go to the katana
I know many words but they still need revision........but its very nice language to learn
I cant wait graduating so I will have a lot of free time to learn the language in details in sha allah
konichiwa^^ i know a little japanese not alot though:P i would love to visit japan someday though^^ i didnt know you were japanese thoughthats really cool^^ i am from plain america lol=x
konichiwa^^ i know a little japanese not alot though:P i would love to visit japan someday though^^ i didnt know you were japanese thoughthats really cool^^ i am from plain america lol=x
Why not, you also can apply to study in Japan through Monbukagakusho (the Ministry of Education, Japan). Maybe you can get scholarship through Monbukagakusho if you are under 22. In our country, we have the Policy of Look East, I'm not really an oriental person but this policy had been introduced by our ex-PM, Mahathir Mohd because he wanted our nationals to learn about good service from Japanese.
I envy you more because you can speak Arabic better, it is already an advantage for you but much better if you know Japanese especially you are a native Arabic speaker.
You can teach Japanese women about Islam. There are many Muslim Japanese women but they are not really religious and the books written in Japanese about Islamic Creed, Islamic Way of Life, and about Islamic Hygiene for women are scarcely found. It is the responsibility for Muslim sisters to assist.
There is also Japanese language examination conducted by Japanese Association and Japanese Consulate, I think they have it 4 levels for you to complete the requirement for University admission in Japan. I just finished a level, which is the lowest level, level 400. The highest level is level 100. Maybe you can consult Japanese Associations or Japanese Consulate in your country for further details because certain country might have different foreign policy.
Nihongo wa muzukashii jya-nai, Ganbatte neh!!!
Never hesitate to ask about Japanese language if you have any question, Insya-Allah we will try to help with our limited knowledge if we are able to answer. Make this as a step-stone for you to teach Islam and spread Allah's blessings in Japan.
Why not, you also can apply to study in Japan through Monbukagakusho (the Ministry of Education, Japan). Maybe you can get scholarship through Monbukagakusho if you are under 22. In our country, we have the Policy of Look East, I'm not really an oriental person but this policy had been introduced by our ex-PM, Mahathir Mohd because he wanted our nationals to learn about good service from Japanese.
I envy you more because you can speak Arabic better, it is already an advantage for you but much better if you know Japanese especially you are a native Arabic speaker.
You can teach Japanese women about Islam. There are many Muslim Japanese women but they are not really religious and the books written in Japanese about Islamic Creed, Islamic Way of Life, and about Islamic Hygiene for women are scarcely found. It is the responsibility for Muslim sisters to assist.
There is also Japanese language examination conducted by Japanese Association and Japanese Consulate, I think they have it 4 levels for you to complete the requirement for University admission in Japan. I just finished a level, which is the lowest level, level 400. The highest level is level 100. Maybe you can consult Japanese Associations or Japanese Consulate in your country for further details because certain country might have different foreign policy.
Nihongo wa muzukashii jya-nai, Ganbatte neh!!!
Never hesitate to ask about Japanese language if you have any question, Insya-Allah we will try to help with our limited knowledge if we are able to answer. Make this as a step-stone for you to teach Islam and spread Allah's blessings in Japan.
jazak allah khair brother for such reply.
I am really interested in the language and the culture as well, and I am doing some searching about Islam condition in Japan. It will be my ultimate dream to go to japan one day and teach women about islam, but thats too far for a beginner in the language like me.
about the studying in japan, there is no problem at all to get a scholarship to study there, I can get it in one month or maybe less than that. The problem is with my family, its hard for them to accept me studying in a non-islamic country.
brother, jazak allah khair for the link you provide. I am an arabic native speaker, and I really would like to learn the language. I am trying to do it online, I think there is no schools in my area teaching japanese which make the learning progress harder for me, but khair insha allah, I wil do my best
Insha allah I will try to revise what I already learned and seek your help brother, jazak allah khair in advance
are you a japanese, brother? if you dont mind me asking
if not, how long you have been learning the language?
EDIT: I just checked the website u gave, and found that I can be under Foreign-government Sponsored Students, and the good thing is that Japan also provides necessary cooperation, such as preparatory educations of Japanese language or acceptance to the universities to my country, who knows I might go there some day. Just keep me in your duaa to go there brother
It is very nice to hear from you sister, I am not a native Japanese, just learning the language in the varsity for my university minor. I had learned it for 2 years.
About the problem on Japanese environment, you don't have to worry because it will always happen if we learn Japanese in the country that do not use Japanese. I am also having the difficulties at the beginning because my Japanese teacher is not a Japanese but a local Chinese who learned Japanese. I am a Malaysian Malay.
Your family should be confident with you, Japanese people usually respect people of different faith. I had met several Japanese students during my study in Japanese class and they are eager to know about Islam. Also I had met a Japanese Muslim master student here in my varsity, I am so ashamed when I see him because he is more focus in Ibadah than born-Muslim students here.
Alhamdulillah, I am glad that you can be categorized under foreign sponsored student, with preserverance, efforts, and duaa anything may happen. Don't worry sister, your intention is good, Allah knows what is the best for Islamic Ummah in Japan, you have our duaa and moral support here.
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